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Fucoxanthin Information & FAQs

Fucoxanthin information, FAQ and product listing page. This page contains everything you need to know about fucoxanthin!

What is Fucoxanthin and what does it do?

Fucoxanthin, also known as Fucoidan, is a kind of carotenoid that can be found naturally in wakame and hijiki, brown seaweed that is commonly used in Asian cuisine. Fucoxanthin can also be found in limited amounts in red and green seaweed.

While brown seaweed contains the highest source of fucoxanthin out of any naturally found item, it’s extremely hard to achieve fucoxanthin levels used in research studies by consuming it alone. Supplementation is suggested.

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What are the benefits of taking Fucoxanthin?

Some nutritional and metabolic studies have indicated that fucoxanthin can help promote fat burning and that it does so by increasing the effectiveness in which one loses weight.

As fucoxanthin is a relatively new product, more research is currently being conducted.

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Who can benefit from taking Fucoxanthin?

Everyone can benefit in some way from taking fucoxanthin. While there is no requirement for the supplement, it’s suggested by the limited research performed, that it can have positive effects on your body.

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How much Fucoxanthin should I take?

Strictly adhere to label directions on any supplement you’re taking, including fucoxanthin.

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Does Fucoxanthin have any side effects?

There are currently no known side-effects at the time of this writing.

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Fucoxanthin Products:

The Fucoxanthin product list is coming soon!

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Sources used:
Maeda H, Hosokawa M, Sashima T, Funayama K, Miyashita K. Fucoxanthin from edible seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida, shows antiobesity effect through UCP1 expression in white adipose tissues. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2005 Jul 1;332(2):392-7.

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