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Astaxanthin and Beyond: The Science of Nutrition in Supporting Resilience and Healthspan

Good nutrition isn’t just about avoiding deficiencies; it can actively help the body stay strong, energized, and resilient. Ingredients like astaxanthin, a naturally occurring antioxidant found in foods such as salmon and microalgae, can support the body to maintain and optimize good health. Research suggests that astaxanthin may help protect cells from everyday oxidative stress […]

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Upgrade Your Gut: Why Astaxanthin-Fortified Yogurt is the Next Big Thing for Active Performance

A novel approach to functional nutrition combining gut health support with the power of astaxanthin. Guest Author: Hunter Waldman, PhD, CSCSD is a physiologist and researcher focused on nutrition, cognition, and performance optimization. His work explores how targeted supplementation, such as Astaxanthin, enhances brain function, metabolic health, and recovery in various populations. If you’re serious […]

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Active Aging, Reengineered: Astaxanthin Drives Muscle Recovery and Mitochondrial Health

Staying strong through aging isn’t just about looking fit, it’s about preserving independence, mobility, and quality of life. Even highly active adults face a simple biological truth: the muscle stem cells (also known as progenitor cells) that repair and rebuild muscle naturally become less efficient with age. Each time we exercise, carry groceries, climb stairs, […]

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How AstaReal® Astaxanthin Impacts Fatigue

November 2016

How AstaReal® Astaxanthin Impacts Fatigue At SupplySide West 2016, Dr. Robert Corish gave a “Vendor Brief” on the impact of AstaReal astaxanthin on fatigue. Dr. Corish explained that one of the most common complaints heard by physicians from their patients is a persistent feeling of fatigue. This means a lack of energy, physical endurance or […]

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