ESSENSEY LUTEIN 2x 90 caps
✔ 20 mg lutein per daily serving
✔ Added zinc and vitamin A
✔ Zinc and vitamin A help maintain normal vision [1]
✔ Tested in an Accredited Laboratory
✔ Easy to swallow capsules
✔ For vegetarians
Certified plant:
✔ ISO22000
✔ ISO9001
Supplement value in 1 capsule
- Marigold Flower Extract: 100 mg
- including lutein: 20 mg
- Zinc: 1.5 mg
- Vitamin A: 120 mcg
Ingredients: maltodextrin, 20% marigold flower extract (20% lutein), capsule shell [glazing agent (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose)], anti-caking agent (magnesium salts of fatty acids), zinc gluconate, retinol acetate.
How to use: Take 1 capsule with a meal. Drink plenty of water.
ESSENSEY LUTEIN dietary supplement contains vitamin A and zinc, which help maintain proper vision and help maintain healthy skin. [1]
The dietary supplement contains 20 mg of lutein in a daily dose
It also contains 1.5 mg of zinc and 120 µg of vitamin A per daily dose.
Zinc and vitamin A help maintain normal vision and help maintain healthy skin.[1]
Perfect for vegetarians due to the cellulose capsule
ESSENSEY dietary supplement contains active ingredients that, when taken regularly:
-Zinc and vitamin A help maintain normal vision [1]
-Zinc and vitamin A help maintain healthy skin [1]
-Zinc helps maintain healthy hair and nails.[1]
-Zinc and vitamin A help in the proper functioning of the immune system [1]
-Zinc helps protect cells from oxidative stress [1]
-Vitamin A contributes to maintaining proper iron metabolism [1]
Lutein
Lutein belongs to carotenoids, one of the most important groups of natural pigments. It is synthesized by plants and occurs in green leafy vegetables and yellow and
orange vegetables, as well as in fruits. Lutein dissolves well in fats, so it is beneficial to consume products that are its source with meals containing fat, because then the bioavailability of lutein increases. [2]
Zinc
Zinc is a trace element that plays a key role in many physiological processes in the human body. [3] Zinc supports proper vision, helps maintain healthy skin, hair and nails, and supports the protection of cells from oxidative stress. [1] In food, it is found in large quantities in oysters, meat, fish, nuts, eggs, legumes and whole grain cereals, and its absorption is facilitated by vitamin A. [3]
Vitamin A
Vitamin A is classified as a fat-soluble vitamin. The direct precursors of vitamins from group A are carotenes, which are then converted into vitamin A. [4] It has many functions in the body, but one of the most important is considered to be support in maintaining proper vision. [1] It is also widely used in the cosmetics industry, due to its help in maintaining healthy skin. [1] Additionally, vitamin A supports the immune system and contributes to proper iron metabolism. [1]
1. Commission Regulation (EU) No 432/2012 of 16 May 2012 establishing a list of permitted health claims made on foods other than those referring to the reduction of disease risk and to children’s development and health.
2.Kwiatkowska, Edyta. “Lutein – sources in the diet and potential pro-health role.” Postępy Fitoterapii 2 (2010).
3. Szcześniak, Maria, Bożena Grimling, and Jan Meler. “Zinc–an element of health.” Farm Pol 70.7 (2014): 363-366.
4. Zasada, Malwina, and Aleksandra Adamczyk. “Vitamin A. Structure and mechanism of action.” Aesthetic Cosmetology 5.7 (2018): 517-521.
Manufacturer address:
Inżyniera Jana Śmidowicza 48, 81-127 Gdynia, Poland
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