Monday, October 14, 2013

Some Of The Returns One Can Attain From The Application Of Canthaxanthin

By Haywood Hunter


Canthaxanthin is phytonutrient, which is a member of the carotenoids class. Many researchers have been in laboratories all over the world trying to find out some of the benefits of this phytochemical. Below are some of its proven benefits.

The chemical has been widely adopted to reduce light sensitivity, also referred to as photosensitivity. Mostly those having this rare condition suffer a very rare genetic disorder known as erythropoietic protorphyria. When this group of people is exposed to light, they show a number of reactions including itchy skin, rash and eczema. The chemical is used when seeking to deal with sensitivity to light caused by certain medications.

People suffering from prostate cancer have also reacted very well to the chemical. This is a form of cancer affecting the prostate gland of the male reproductive system. It does not have any early symptoms though some people report urinary discomfort. About eighty percent of men who knock age eighty are diagnosed with it. This substance has been proven to destroy cancerous cells.

Those who are obese can also use the chemical to help them reduce weight. Obesity is a condition where excessive fat, more than physical needs of the body, accumulate to unhealthy levels. This can cause many problems, which include type 2 diabetes, some forms of cancer, sleep apnea, heart diseases and osteoarthritis. The chemical therefore reduces chances of ever catching these life threatening complications.

Farmers have also reported benefiting from the photochemical as it immensely improves productivity. When included in animal feeds, it helps in improving the skin of salmon, trout, and chicken and egg yolk. It has also been adopted by various food companies as food color. Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics manufacturers have also take advantage of the substance to produce various medications and beauty products. However, farmers need experts to know what quantities to use.

The substance is found in considerable quantities in a number of plants including paprika, green algae and crustaceans. It is responsible for the yellow or orange pigment in vegetables and carrots. It is a member of the carotenoids class. This class consists of biological pigments needed for vital metabolic reactions and coloring in living organisms. They are found in roots of plants, leaves and fruits and also in marine invertebrates.

It is safe to consume the chemical in food quantities but it may have harmful effects when taken in amounts similar to those used for commercial purposes. Those who have consumed the carotenoid in the un-recommended levels have also reported a number of complications. These are loss of vision, eye damage and diarrhea amongst many other side effects to be mentioned later. It is very important to talk to a doctor before consuming the chemical.

Pregnant women should not use canthaxanthin as it may have certain harmful effects on them like eye damage. It is also not recommended for people who are allergic to vitamin A. Doses of 60 to 90 mg for three to five months per year is what experts say produce positive effects on the users. These may be people who have itchy skin and rashes.




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