Hi Rimon, Thanks for putting up such a well researched video. I'm sure you would also have many researched reasons why Asx3 or ZanthoSyn is best brand/type. I have 2.questions. 1.Are these derived from naturally occurring algae or synthesised from petrochemicals? And 2. What is Wthe type of oils it is encased with in, eg sunflower oil or vegetable oil or coconut oil?
@Dgrinde20 сағат бұрын
Show us the double blind. Do.hou take it do you give it to parents?
@willcoleman2014Күн бұрын
One of my essentials.
@TwitchRadioКүн бұрын
I take this with my Krill Oil.. Well it's combined.. It's micro ingredients Antarctic Krill Oil 2000mg and has 800mg astaxanthin in there... Been taking this for 6 MO now and works for me...
@DeSilver21511 сағат бұрын
Wow, what benefits have you experienced?
@TwitchRadio11 сағат бұрын
@DeSilver215 I have less headaches, I lowed my BP, can I have this over all better feeling in the body... I'm a army veteran who has shrapnel on one side of my body mainly in my butt and legs and I get a lot of inflammation at times, and for full disclosure I take other things too but I started with this and then added other things which helped it even further... I think the two supplement that I take, that just downright amaze me was rhodiola rosea, and mushroom max (both from doublewood supplements)..., when I added the dose two to my krill oil, they gave me just the right amount of energy in the morning with my cup of coffee, and noon I took the rhodiola... doing this has gave me a lot of mental Clarity even less headaches, an overall feeling of homeostasis is the best way I can put it.... Then I added magnesium glycinate at night.... Boom... that was like the perfect finish to the day and actually had gotten some really good sleep after taking it for about 2 weeks it kicked in full effect.... Good stuff for sure..... I also take a 40 Plus mens vitamin from new chapter, you know the fill in those dietary gaps while I transition my eating habits to keto / carnivore / paleo haven't decided yet what direction to really go in.... I also take a reasonably priced men's Probiotic, and just started taking Taurine (500mg), no side effects or differences yet, too soon to tell.... but I started taking the taurine because I was a heavy alcoholic for many years and was recommended to me to help kind of repair the liver and kidneys, but honestly if you're on a carnivore diet you get a ton of taurine anyway, so not sure if I'm going to continue taking it but time will tell....... but either way back to the krill oil with astaxanthin in it, I feel when I started the first taking it it did make an overall difference, and it's probably worth a try especially if you can get it in with your daily fish oil or krill oil like I do... Hope that helps.... 😎✌️
@lernenderzukunftКүн бұрын
Please give a update... They say it can prevent cancer
@lewisburrowsКүн бұрын
I'm just starting today on 18mg astaxanthin and 50mg lycopene so will comment back after a few months on personal benefits. I've also heard about potential DHT blocking with astaxanthin
@aexion531Күн бұрын
As an ex-smoker, I am always worried about antioxidants and especially carotenoids because of the results of the ATBC study... Should ex-smokers also be careful with astaxanthin?
@cizaguiКүн бұрын
Zeaxanthin is another candidate and because it accumulates in the retina and brain it may have an advantage. I took 12 mg per day and there was no noticeable effect. I switched to lutein (40 mg)+ zeaxanthin (7 mg) and it may have had a positive effect on brain function (after about 3 weeks).
@msplateaugalКүн бұрын
Have you seen any evidence that astaxanthin helps women? The ITP trial only showed that only male mice had extended life span.
@hbeesley232 күн бұрын
Love your work. ❤
@aslfdjalskjflkajs1342 күн бұрын
I tried this supplement but it gave me horrible migraines. Scary. I don't know why.
@A.I._.Product._.Review2 күн бұрын
🔵Intelligence is compression of information.This is one of the most useful videos I believe I have ever watched on KZbin. "I absolutely love this channel! The content is always top-notch, informative, and crafted with such care. Every video offers valuable insights and presents topics in a clear and engaging way. You can really see the effort and dedication put into every detail, consistently delivering useful and interesting information. Thank you for creating such an amazing space to learn and be inspired. Keep up the fantastic work!
@ef58422 күн бұрын
Can you cook frozen blueberries in water and still get the benefits?;
@MJ-hl1kk2 күн бұрын
Thank you for this comprehensive explanation of all that it takes to make autophagy happen for longevity. Cardio, resistance, fasting, in short.👍 Now for practising what I learned!😅
@douglasssmith30782 күн бұрын
Love your videos. Where can we take a test that shows the results of all the organs from chronological age to actioal age like you showed on this video
@Michael_RareZebra2 күн бұрын
If his English is in 2X speed his native language must be 5X speed 😉
@WellnessMessiah2 күн бұрын
You're correct about the speed, which annoys many. I'm incoherent in both languages 😆Works on youtube though
@Michael_RareZebra2 күн бұрын
@ Haha, all good 😁. Thanks for all you do!! 👍
@manjulagogoi11632 күн бұрын
I normally don't comment but for everyone reading this go read the hidden herbs by anette ray
@nagendramahipal69792 күн бұрын
thank you. it seems like you need to be your own doctor these days. for everyone reading this i recommend the book the hidden herbs by anette ray
@Andy-cb8bf2 күн бұрын
Have you tried or considered intravenous infusions of DMSO?
@edwhite22552 күн бұрын
Does it provide sun protection to skin and eyes? If so, how much?
@LisaNix22 күн бұрын
Yes I’ve taken it for 15 years and my skin no longer burns
@ianjarrett744910 сағат бұрын
@@LisaNix2what brand of Astaxanthin do you take?
@edwhite22552 күн бұрын
Since astaxanthin has a long half life in the body, not sure it makes sense to cycle it. I get it that you want to maximize exercise benefits by not suppressing free radicals generated due to exercise, but won’t your body’s stored astaxanthin still be high even if you don’t consume it on workout days?
@edwhite22552 күн бұрын
Sounds like it would be a good idea to tack astaxanthin when we are traveling by airplane and being forced to have body scans.
@rjbz5542 күн бұрын
YOUR NOT FORCED , YOU CAN OPT OUT WITH body invasion
@orangestoneface3 күн бұрын
is this another vitamin d hype to benefit drug makers ...well he says he dont benefit from protducers. not affiliated.
@haveitalll3 күн бұрын
If I take algae oil together with astaxanthin on empty stomach, is that considered as taking it with fat?
@nerciaubisse31893 күн бұрын
Can someome with high blood pressure take taurine?
@Walnüsse3 күн бұрын
I Take Astraxanthin for 15 years Best sunscreen Regeneration Skin the Best 🏆
@wmtnezКүн бұрын
Recommended brands?
@nerciaubisse31893 күн бұрын
Iam watching you from Maputo and your chanel has been a gamechanger for me as there more Drs talking only about the pros and bit about the cons of taking supplements. Thank you so much do sharing your useful Knowledge with us. On the pro oxidative suplements do you consider resveratrol as it is an plant derived antioxidant supplement? God bless you.
@artistsam33 күн бұрын
If you want to see more reports and details about it check this brand called Valasta , and the scientist Sam who owns it and check his KZbin about his research with treating cancer and many other diseases . I just wanted to let you know more about Astaxanthin . I cured my wife from early stage cancer with it at 100mg/ day of Astaxanthin from that brand. Thanks for your video and the details.
@Battery-kf4vu3 күн бұрын
You could say hello...
@Biohaxing3 күн бұрын
I have been taking astaxanthin for six months. A few weeks ago, I noticed that my HRV (Heart Rate Variability) had improved significantly-from 30-50 to 100-150. I believe this might be due to the astaxanthin. I switched to a supposedly stronger brand, from 8mg to 18mg, but it didn’t work. Now I’m back on the first one I used and am wondering if it’s the combination with vitamin E that makes the difference. Vitamin E is supposed to work synergistically with astaxanthin. However, the version of vitamin E in the tablet is incorrect for the brain -it’s tocopherol-so now I’ve ordered tocotrienol.
@gentleoldmoviefan56803 күн бұрын
In addition to tocotrienol, I wonder if significant benefit can come from also consuming a high quality wheat germ oil (which has a lot of Vitamin E, as it naturally occurs, in food form - and if I understand correctly, has all the different forms of Vitamin E in it, although not in super high amounts). There's an anti-aging guru - who has many KZbin videos - and who has a pronounced German accent - who says he takes 1 tablespoon of Wheat Germ Oil per day, along with all his other supplements. Felix Harder. However, according to my logic: a person can also (instead) just consume Wheat Germ Oil in 'soft gels' form (i.e., pills), and take several of them to approximate that dose, if they are worried about the oil turning rancid after the bottle of oil is opened. I became attracted to the idea of taking Vitamin E in its natural form (such as by consuming Wheat Germ Oil), after reading about the so called "Root Cause Protocol" ideas, as promoted / advanced by Morley Robbins. He also recommends taking Selenium, in some kind of (natural) food-based form, I think, but it's hard to find a good supplement fitting that description. ~ that is, without some kind of bummer downside to it. However, I have digressed ... But getting back to the Vitamin E question, have you ever heard about Wheat Germ Oil (in supplement form) being good to take? As part of one's stack of regular supplements, that is :) .
@Biohaxing2 күн бұрын
@@gentleoldmoviefan5680ok, haven’t heard of wheat germ so I need to look it up. But dr. Barrie Tan says tocopherol competes with tocotrienol. He sells a natural source, a berry called Annatto that only contains tocotrienol, to other companies that resells as pills. I take Brazil nuts for selenium
@Biohaxing2 күн бұрын
@@gentleoldmoviefan5680 Ok, haven’t heard of wheat germ so I need to look it up. But dr. Barrie Tan says tocopherol competes with tocotrienol. Annatto is a naturalism source that only contains tocotrienol. I take Brazil nuts for selenium
@ianjarrett744910 сағат бұрын
What brand of Astaxanthin do you take?
@colincolenso3 күн бұрын
I've been taking Astaxanthin for several years, Haven't had eye macular improvements until I recently started on Glynac and Taurine. Have encountered analysis that suggests anything over 4mg dosages are mostly pissed out, albeit it has a decent half life. So I take a 12mg gel capsule only twice per week now.
@charlesanthony79543 күн бұрын
Have you looked into DMSO internally and externally for stroke recovery?
@rays90333 күн бұрын
More clickbait misinformation that does not have adequate scientific data to support it. A non-FDA compliant snake oil sales-pitch of the multi-billion $ a year Supplement industry.
@jamesthompson72823 күн бұрын
Rimon says there's a link below to his sources for Astaxanthin. There is NOT: no such link provided. He does offer a link for his complete list of supplements, but wants $20 to access the list. Not cool, Rimon. Either offer it or don't, but this is either an oversight (which I doubt since I see other commenters have noted it already) or he's playing bait-&-switch, which no one appreciates. Other concerns 1) When YT influencers promote supplements like this, I'd like to see them include a list of potential interactions with other supplements & drugs. For instance, if you've ever had hormone-sensitive cancer (breast cancer, for instance) Astaxanthin might be on your "do not touch" list. It appears to have mildly anti-tumor properties in the lab (cell-level), but it's dose-dependent: too much & it appears to promote tumor growth. It appears to hit the same receptor (CYP3A4 ) as Tamoxifen (or other aromatase alternatives used for long-term CA suppression) & tie it up, interfering with the cancer-suppressive activity of those drugs (much like Curcumin). Not well-studied, needs more research, but for the present perhaps a no-go for you if you're a survivor of one of the hormone-driven cancers. The only thing worse than having cancer & enduring treatment would be having it come back. 2) Rimon mentions astaxanthin appears to suppress/counteract benefits of exercise. This kind of effect has been seen in other supplements (Berberine, for instance). He says he'll take it 6 days/week, omit it on heavy workout days. But the half-life of Astaxanthin is VERY long: he discusses at length the ways it is taken up by fat cells, stays in the body & accumulates significantly over time. So WTF? He's smarter than that, surely. If it accumulates like that, omitting it on workout days would seem like a fool's errand: one day omitted will have little or no effect on its levels in the body. If it counteracts effects of exercise, it'll do so regardless of whether you miss a day taking it. Similar to Berberine.
@evanjames95093 күн бұрын
@Wellness Messiah, I saw another comment that mentioned that combining astaxanthin with phospholipids could potentially increase the absorption of the astaxanthin by 8 times. I've watched your video on EPA and DHA where you mentioned that krill oil was prone to oxidation. Any thoughts on the astaxanthin offsetting this oxidation? For those on a budget, could one get the EPA/DHA and astaxanthin benefits by just taking krill oil instead of buying fish oil and astaxanthin separately? I'm curious to know what you think.
@WestleyKirton3 күн бұрын
Its good to become salmon
@giveyouashot3 күн бұрын
I took it and it did nothing for me.
@juljuljewel3 күн бұрын
Mice get cancer. What kind of diet are mice fed? Organic? Nontoxic? What are there heavy metal and chemical exposures?
@Always-xl9db3 күн бұрын
The best astaxantin is from AstaReal. It comes from Haematococcus pluvialis and occurs in its naturally esterified form, intended for human consumption and fully tested/certified. I am not affiliated,just looked for the best on on the market a while ago.
@eduardoaugustosilvestre7243 күн бұрын
Do a video about a good stack for preventing brain aging.
@BraddGraves3 күн бұрын
Just eat wild salmon twice a week. Simple.
@greenfalafel3 күн бұрын
What about carotenoid competition? Large doses like this are more likely to exclude other carotenoids in the gut and result in deficiencies of lutein, for example. Probably good to discuss timing.
@juljuljewel3 күн бұрын
Knowledge is dimensional. Not linear. Finding your way requires intuition and listening to internal inspiration and external authority findings. We might ask; What was the mineral balance of the people/ beings studied? Who funded the study? How much should we question the orthodoxy ? In my estimation any study needs to be questioned, as we do not know the motivations of those doing the study. Science is about ready to change exponentially over the next five years, put on your seatbelt.
@otfinoskiotfinoski88563 күн бұрын
what a bunch of speculative nonsense.
@diamond_s4 күн бұрын
Regards exercise, since this accumulates in tissues over time, I don't think not taking it during exercise days will affect much given its already accumulated in tissues and will take time to leave the body. Also some salmon have extreme exercise performance swimming nonstop for very long periods of time.
@diamond_s4 күн бұрын
regards many antioxidants, they only have partial protection while reducing the internal antioxidant defenses, creating chinks in the cells antioxidant defenses. But there are antioxidants like melatonin that appear to increase cellular internal antioxidant defenses while also offering protection on themselves.
@JnTmarie4 күн бұрын
Your study is from 2007. That is a long time ago. Don’t you have any updated studies?
@Flocculation3 күн бұрын
Didn’t you seethe 2022 study? Maybe some astaxanthin could help your ability to pick up info from videos.
@nevisstkitts82643 күн бұрын
15:26 talks about 2022 human study.
@WellnessMessiah2 күн бұрын
I actually began this video with 2024 study (and another 2024 in minute 15), but the quality of the studies matters more then the year. I don't show here all the studies behind the conclusions. I read 60+ on asta alone.
@JnTmarie2 күн бұрын
@ thank you for your response.
@mikekelp23104 күн бұрын
Quackery !!!
@paulharrisonadventuregearm54574 күн бұрын
Definitely not
@cmnhl13294 күн бұрын
I wonder how much astaxanthin is present in krill oil. I'd rather take astaxanthin that is naturally bio-available in its fat soluble (omega-3) state, rather than its isolated form. Wouldn't this be better?
@roxyiconoclast3 күн бұрын
When I looked at the krill oil for sale on Amazon, the amount of astaxanthin is tiny. Also krill oil is an expensive source of omega 3s, compared to fish oil. I take 12 mg. of astaxanthin, as compared to 600 mcg listed in one krill oil.
@fireblaze68374 күн бұрын
I’m interested in how much of these positive effects from astaxanthin is due to it being a PPAR-Delta agonist. Other PPAR-Delta agonists include omega-3 and lions mane, both having substantial evidence for benefits both in old and young people, but also cardarine, which despite having benefits over many areas (exercise performance, triglycerides, etc) supercharged cancer growth and metastasis.
@campersruincod61344 күн бұрын
I’ve never read about PPAR-Delta agonists. Thanks for a new rabbit hole! 😃
@theluckyman743 күн бұрын
How Taurine supposedly effects
@fireblaze68373 күн бұрын
@ I couldn’t find much info on taurine and PPAR-Delta, but taurine is a great supplement and it is so cheap I’d reccomend everyone looking to improve their health take atleast a little, especially if your goal is better cardiovascular health. I also subjectively didn’t notice any improvement on endurance exercise (cardio / Low Intensity Steady State cardio specifically) with taurine, while with both astaxanthin and lions mane (and especially both together) I had a very noticeable benefit to my endurance capacity, which I believe is likely from their PPAR-Delta agonist effects.