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Astaxanthin with Coconut Oil

1 Softgel · 150 servings · $0.13/serving

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Best for

Skin

Ingredients (1)

Astaxanthin

100%

Dose

4 mg

Target

4–12 mg

Form

Not listed

Other Ingredients (5)

Caramel ColorColor

Class III and IV caramel colors contain 4-methylimidazole (4-MEI), classified by IARC as Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) in 2011 (Monograph Vol. 101). California Prop 65 lists 4-MEI as a known carcinogen; products delivering >29 mcg/day require a cancer warning label. NTP TR-535 (2007) found 4-MEI caused lung tumors in mice. Major cola brands (Coca-Cola, Pepsi) voluntarily reformulated 2012-2014 to reduce 4-MEI below California thresholds. Because labels never specify Class I (sugar + heat only, safer) vs Class III/IV (ammonia-process, contains 4-MEI), consumers cannot verify which they're consuming. Combined with the additive's purely cosmetic purpose, the risk:benefit ratio is unfavorable for any supplement.

Coconut OilCarrier

Edible oil from coconut used as a release/anti-sticking agent and carrier in gummies and soft formats

GelatinCapsule

Protein derived from collagen, used in traditional capsule shells

Sunflower Seed OilCarrier

Common vegetable oil from sunflower seeds used as a carrier in softgels for fat-soluble nutrients

GlycerinHumectant

Sweet-tasting liquid used in soft capsules and liquids

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Sources & Scoring

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