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The macular pigment develops solely from our diet. An average western diet contains approximately 1.3-3mg of these carotenoids each day. The best natural food sources of lutein and zeaxanthin are dark green leafy vegetables and other brightly coloured fruits and vegetables. Yes, you can take MacuShield+ ® if you are a smoker / ex-smoker as it does not contain beta-carotene. What are the differences between MacuShield ® Gold and MacuShield+ ® ? CookieYes sets this cookie to record the default button state of the corresponding category and the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie.
Costco Online UK Limited, UK Home Office, Hartspring Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD25 8JS. Registered in England and Wales No. 8055444 Macula – It is the central and most sensitive part of the retina. The carotenoids luten, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin can be found at the macula.Yes, MacuShield+ ® and MacuShield ® Gold do not contain any sucrose (sugar) and may be taken by diabetics. How are the ingredients in MacuShield ® products sourced? Look out for what you love with MacuShield Original+, a food supplement for eye health* which contains all three macular carotenoids as well as Vitamin B2, which helps maintain normal vision.
Oxidative Stress – Oxidative stress refers to damage by reactive, unstable molecules. These molecules, which include free radicals, are produced naturally in the body through oxygen metabolism. MacuShield ® products are nutritional supplements and should not replace a balanced diet. I am a smoker/ex-smoker can I take MacuShield+ ® ? Carotenoids – Carotenoids are naturally occurring plant pigments found in nature. Over 700 carotenoids have been identified to date, which include the carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin.The three carotenoids in all MacuShield ® products are a derivative of the marigold flower Tagetes erecta, sourced and grown specifically for the production of lutein, zeaxanthin and m eso-zeaxanthin. Are there dietary sources of macular carotenoids?
