As the Baby Boomer Generation reaches their late 50s and early 60s, the focus has been on visual impairment and eye health. It’s no secret that vision starts to deteriorate as a result of the aging process, so many Americans are finding themselves suffering from severe eye problems.
Chrysantis Marigolds produce two all natural important ingredients in the prevention of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) – zeaxanthin (zee-uh-zan'-thin) and lutein (lu-teen). Made into dietary supplements, these substances can help to prevent AMD by keeping high carotenoid levels in the macula of the eye.
From the colorful Marigold flower blooming in the field to the final formulation of the carotenoids, only natural oils and Vitamin E are added. This also marks the first time ever that natural, high-purity zeaxanthin has been in the marketplace – a major breakthrough in the nutraceutical industry.
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1 Gel Capsule Serving Size Contains:- Zeaxanthin 4mg
- Lutein 12mg
- Flax Seed Oil 470mg
Other Ingredients:Beeswax, lecithin oil, gelatin, glycerin, purified water and caramel.
Suggested Use:Take (1) softgel capsule daily at mealtime. Store Product in a cool dry place. Keep out of sunlight.
Warnings: Prior to starting any dietary supplementation program, consult your health care professional.

Marigolds and Your Health
Zeaxanthin is 5 to 10 times less common than lutein in human blood and 10 to 20 times less common in the average diet?
Zeaxanthin is a nutrient found in nature as colorants or pigment. It is also found in vegetables such as kale, plus various fruits and corn. Marigolds are also sources of zeaxanthin. Zeaxanthin is found naturally in the body, predominantly in the eyes and brain.
Zeaxanthin is a powerful, natural
antioxidant that protects the eye by absorbing damaging blue light and reducing glare. Blue light can cause harmful oxidative stress in the eye. Zeaxanthin protects cells and membranes by reducing harmful
free radicals.
Zeaxanthin is not "made" in the human body and must come from food or dietary supplements. Receiving adequate amounts of zeaxanthin through food can be particularly difficult, as it requires many servings a day of certain fruits and vegetables.
Only one zeaxanthin form (3R, 3'R) is naturally found in fruits and vegetables and it is one the body prefers. It is also the only one that has been approved as a dietary supplement. Other forms, like meso-zeaxanthin, cannot be considered a dietary supplement, as they are not found in our average diet.