Approximately half the group received 1, mg vitamin C and IU vitamin E daily, while the other half received placebo. What they did find significant was the fact that more women in the vitamin group had to be admitted to the hospital antenatally with hypertension 5. Thus, the possibility that these antioxidants confer a smaller protective benefit to nulliparous, low-risk pregnant women cannot be excluded.
Vitamins C and E and the risks of preeclampsia and perinatal complications. N Engl J Med. If you have any questions or concerns speak to your healthcare practitioner. Astaxanthin can be taken long term as it is a carotenoid rich antioxidant similar to those found in food sources. A long-term Italian study reviewing astaxanthin on eye health found no adverse effects when supplementing with astaxanthin for 12 months.
Astaxanthin at levels of up to 16mg daily have been used safely in clinical trials. We would not advise consuming more than this amount. Astaxanthin supplementation has not been studied in children therefore we would suggest 12 years and upwards. As with most Viridian capsule supplements, store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.
However, be sure to check the source of the astaxanthin when taking a supplemental form from other brands. Generally yes, however, if you are unsure or have a specific query please speak to your healthcare practitioner or call the Viridian Technical Line on Springer International Publishing; Basel, Switzerland: Manago M. Distribution of circulating beta-carotene in human plasma lipoproteins. Costabile B. Gomes M. Placenta: A possible predictor of vitamin A deficiency.
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