Lutein
Women who consume lutein, zeaxanthin and vitamin E less likely to develop cataracts; antioxidants and carotenoids help age-related macular degeneration
by Newsletter Editor
Beta-carontene improves memory, recognition and verbal skills; zeaxanthin and lycopene keep the brain working well
by Newsletter Editor
Taurine, omega-3s, zinc, antioxidants and lutein improve age-related macular degeneration
by Newsletter Editor
Those who consume the most lutein and zeaxanthin least likely to develop age-related macular degeneration
by Newsletter Editor
Scientific review concludes many high-quality studies show link between supplements and better health
by Newsletter Editor
High levels of beta-carotene, vitamins C, D, E, lutein, zeaxanthin and more mean better eyesight
by Newsletter Editor
Plant nutrients increase white blood cells and reduce cell damage
by Newsletter Editor
Carotenoids may help protect against degenerative eye conditions.
by Anthony L. Almada, BSc, MSc
Lutein improves vision in patients with age-related macular degeneration
by Michael T. Murray, N.D.
Beta-carotene, lutein, lycopene, selenium, vitamin E and zeaxanthin improve skin health
by Newsletter Editor