PROTEL
Astaxanthin
84/100
SUPPIE SCORE
55/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
100/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does Astaxanthin Do?
- Astaxanthin amount per softgel is not legible, so dose adequacy cannot be verified.
- Softgel delivery may aid absorption of fat-soluble astaxanthin, but carrier oil details are missing.
Should I take this astaxanthin supplement with food?
Is this product suitable if I take cholesterol or blood pressure medication?
Is Astaxanthin a good fit for my goals?
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What Are the Benefits of Astaxanthin?
Based on proven scientific research
Antioxidant supportModerate
Skin healthModerate
Eye strain supportMild
Exercise recoveryMild
Good For:
What Are the Side Effects of PROTEL Astaxanthin?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskLow Risk
Overview
•The OCR identifies astaxanthin as the active ingredient, but the amount per softgel is not readable, so dose-specific safety cannot be confirmed from the label.
•Astaxanthin is generally well tolerated at commonly studied supplemental doses, but may cause mild digestive upset or stool color changes in some users.
•Because astaxanthin may have modest effects on blood lipids, blood pressure, or glucose markers, people using related medications should ask a clinician before use.
•Pregnancy and breastfeeding safety is not well established for concentrated astaxanthin supplements, so medical advice is recommended.
•The label text does not clearly show allergen or carrier-oil information; softgels often contain gelatin or oils, but these are not legible in the OCR.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Low Risk
What Are the Ingredients in PROTEL Astaxanthin?
Astaxanthin
Softgel capsule
Sources & References
No sources available
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about PROTEL Astaxanthin