Vince
Super Moderator
Research shows that a little-known carotenoid called astaxanthin (pronounced asta-ZAN-thin) could add years, even decades to your life. In fact, it activated a “longevity gene” in a recent lab study.
Thirty years ago, I researched the carotenoids found in fruits and vegetables, such as zeaxanthin, lutein, and lycopene. And I helped discover their important roles in human nutrition and metabolism. Since then, lycopene has been found to support prostate health, and lutein and zeaxanthin have been found to support brain and eye health.