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No Unnecessary Fillers
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Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Vegetarian
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Research and benefits

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Supports healthy hair and nails

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded that a cause and effect relationship has been established between the consumption of biotin and maintenance of healthy hair. Biotin has also been studied for its impact on nail health. In one study, researchers found that 2.5 mg biotin daily for 6-15 months improved cases of brittle nails and increased nail thickness.*

Number of studies

2

Years of studies

1990-2009

Double-blind placebo

No

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded that a cause and effect relationship has been established between the consumption of biotin and maintenance of healthy hair. Biotin has also been studied for its impact on nail health. In one study, researchers found that 2.5 mg biotin daily for 6-15 months improved cases of brittle nails and increased nail thickness.*

Supports cognitive health

A recent clinical study suggests astaxanthin helps maintain cognitive health and, more specifically, may support the function of short-term memory.*

Number of studies

1

Years of studies

2012

Double-blind placebo

No

A recent clinical study suggests astaxanthin helps maintain cognitive health and, more specifically, may support the function of short-term memory.*

Supports skin hydration and even skin tone

Research has shown that astaxanthin’s powerful antioxidant properties can help protect skin against oxidative stress, which contributes to premature aging, promote evenness in skin tone, and help keep skin moisturized. In one study, participants who supplemented with astaxanthin over 6 weeks reported significant improvements in the appearance of fine lines, as well as more hydrated skin overall.*

Number of studies

4

Years of studies

1997-2017

Double-blind placebo

Yes

Research has shown that astaxanthin’s powerful antioxidant properties can help protect skin against oxidative stress, which contributes to premature aging, promote evenness in skin tone, and help keep skin moisturized. In one study, participants who supplemented with astaxanthin over 6 weeks reported significant improvements in the appearance of fine lines, as well as more hydrated skin overall.*

Supports heart health

Recent clinical studies suggest astaxanthin supports cardiovascular health. This powerful algae-derived supplement helps maintain cholesterol levels already within a normal range.*

Number of studies

2

Years of studies

2005-2009

Double-blind placebo

No

Recent clinical studies suggest astaxanthin supports cardiovascular health. This powerful algae-derived supplement helps maintain cholesterol levels already within a normal range.*

Sea buckthorn is nutrient dense

Sea buckthorn is a thorny bush whose orange berries naturally contain a powerhouse of nutrients including proteins, essential amino acids, and fatty acids (including oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid). It contains vitamin C, an antioxidant, and flavanoids like leucocyanidin, catechin, and isorhamnetin. Traditionally, Ancient Greeks fed Sea Buckthorn berries to horses to make their coats shine.

Number of studies

1

Years of studies

2011

Double-blind placebo

No

Sea buckthorn is a thorny bush whose orange berries naturally contain a powerhouse of nutrients including proteins, essential amino acids, and fatty acids (including oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid). It contains vitamin C, an antioxidant, and flavanoids like leucocyanidin, catechin, and isorhamnetin. Traditionally, Ancient Greeks fed Sea Buckthorn berries to horses to make their coats shine.

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