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Lutein is the active carotenoid in this potent, natural source antioxidant.
It is naturally derived from marigold flowers and contains a normal blend
of carotenoids including zeaxanthin and cryptoxanthin.
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Targeted Protection for the Eyes*
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Guarding Against Macular Degeneration*
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Vital Protection Against Cataracts*
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Shown to Support Cardiovascular Health*
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Fights Atherosclerosis*
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Eye Health Support*
Lutein: has been shown to help with clearing away the Free Radicals caused
by harmful ultraviolet rays and retard macular degeneration, the most
common cause of blindness in people 65 years and older.*
Lutein is a yellow pigment in the chemical family of carotenoids and is produced by vegetables, marigold flowers, and alfalfa to a lesser degree in
many other plants. The original medical association of Lutein was as an
isolate from the corpus luteum, a part of the ovaries, and hence its name
(Latin for egg yolk), but an important medical aspect is its presence in
the macula of the eye where it is strongly implicated in maintaining eye
health. Humans do not synthesize Lutein and depend entirely on dietary
sources such as vegetables or supplement Lutein pills.
Carotenoids are a subclass of phytonutrients, which are prominent in fruits
and vegetables and have antioxidant as well as other biological activities
that may promote health. Lutein and lycopene are among the most abundant
dietary carotenoids found in fruits, vegetables and human serum.
Lutein and zeaxanthin also happen to be the main pigments in part of the
eye called the macula. Research shows that people with diets rich in lutein
and zeaxanthin are at a lower risk for the degeneration of the macula, which is
the leading cause of blindness in older adults.*
Lutein has in the past several years been the subject of many studies
associating it with risk reduction for failing eyesight due to Age-related
Macular Degeneration or AMD, and therefore has generated significant
interest. A general conclusion from the information available is that
increased dietary intake of Lutein reduces the risk for macular
degeneration. Note that risk reduction does not imply a cure once macular
degeneration has started but the reduction of risk implies prevention for some
people and slowing or halting the progression of macular degeneration once
it starts could be realistic expectations as more studies are indicating.*
A recent study relating lutein to macular degeneration by Stuart Richer,
O.D. presented at the Southern Council of Optometrists 1999 annual meeting,
indicated "improvements in visual function in as little as three months.
Often striking improvements in vision were detected through follow-up
tests, even when the patient did not report subjective vision changes" in
study subjects with the dry form of macular degeneration after a diet
supplemented with lutein-rich foods. Since the study group apparently did
not include subjects with wet form macular degeneration it would not be
scientifically prudent to assume that both forms would have the same
results. Yet assuming that the wet form would not benefit may not be a
prudent approach either, considering the relative ease and in-expense of
supplementing a diet with lutein rich foods or lutein pills.*
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Sufficient lutein of the quantity indicated for macular degeneration risk
reduction can be obtained from a proper diet, but considering that this
requires daily attention to the lutein content of specific food items not
usually present in a diet and the disciplinary persistence to maintain that
attention, many people may not obtain the lutein required for macular
degeneration risk reduction solely from diet. Often people in the over 75
high risk group reside in senior housing complexes where meals are supplied
and the option to select a lutein rich diet is not available.*
The compounds lutein and zeaxanthin form the macular pigment (color) found
in the eye. High levels of these compounds in the eye are thought to
prevent age-related macular degeneration, a form of blindness. The purpose
of this study was to determine whether increasing the intake of foods,
which contain lutein and zeaxanthin, could raise the amount of lutein and
zeaxanthin in the blood macular pigment in the eye. Over 14-15 week period
ten subjects added spinach to their usual diets; 9 subjects also added
corn; and 2 subjects were given only corn. For those who ate the
spinach-supplemented diets, seven subjects had increases in blood lutein
and zeaxanthin levels and increases in macular pigment eye levels. Two
subjects showed increases in lutein and zeaxanthin levels but no change in
eye macular pigment levels. One subject showed no changes in lutein,
zeaxanthin or macular pigment blood levels. For the 2 subjects given only
corn, blood zeaxanthin and eye macular pigment of one subject increased,
while there was no change in the blood nor the eye levels of the other
subject. Macular pigment increases were seen within 4 weeks for most, but
not all, subjects and remained high for at least several months after
supplementation. It appears that macular pigment can be increased by
increasing intake of foods containing lutein and zeaxanthin.*
A true photochemical heavyweight, leafy green kale contains lutein and
zeaxanthin, two carotenoids with powerful antioxidant properties. Lutein
constitutes between 15 and 47 per cent of the carotenoid content of dark
green leafy vegetables.
Lutein acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells against the damaging
effects of free radicals. At one time researchers believed all antioxidants
served the same purpose. Now there is growing evidence that individual
antioxidants may be used by the body for specific purposes. Researchers
believe that lutein is deposited into areas of the body most prone to free
radical damage.*
Carotenoids have numerous biological properties that may underpin a role
for them as chemopreventive agents. However, except for beta-carotene,
little is known about how dietary carotenoids are associated with common
cancers, including colon cancer. The objective of this study was to
evaluate associations between dietary alpha-carotene, beta-carotene,
lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin, and beta-cryptoxanthin and the risk of colon
cancer. Lutein was inversely associated with colon cancer in both men and
women. The greatest inverse association was observed among subjects in whom
colon cancer was diagnosed when they were young and among those with tumors
located in the proximal segment of the colon. The associations with other
carotenoids were unremarkable.*
CONCLUSION:
The major dietary sources of lutein in subjects with colon cancer and in
control subjects were spinach, broccoli, lettuce, tomatoes, oranges and
orange juice, carrots, celery, and greens. These data suggest that
incorporating these foods into the diet may help reduce the risk of
developing colon cancer.*
The consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with a reduced
risk of several types of cancers. Carotenoids are abundant in these foods
and have been proposed as cancer-protective compounds because of their
antioxidant and provitamin A activities. Lutein, an abundant carotenoid in
many fruits and vegetables but without vitamin A activity, has been shown
to possess a strong antioxidant capability in laboratory studies. Results
from the present study demonstrate that lutein and zeaxanthin, an isomer of
lutein, are partially oxidized in vivo to several metabolites. These
observations confirm the antioxidant activity of lutein in vivo, which
supports one of the proposed cancer protective mechanisms of carotenoids.
Results and conclusions from these studies will benefit the diet and health
community as well as policy makers.*
LifeSource Vitamins - Lutein Esters w/ Zeaxanthin - Lutein is an
antioxidant that plays a major role in eye and skin health. The older we
get, Lutein levels decline in your eyes and can lead to macular
degeneration. Lutein can also improve your skin.*
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