vendredi 10 novembre 2017

Some Of The Returns One Can Acquire From The Use Of Canthaxanthin

By Haywood Hunter


Canthaxanthin is a dye more like the chemical responsible for the orange color in carrots. People use it as medicine and it usually occurs naturally or can be developed in the laboratory. It works through depositing in the skin producing an artificial tan.

The photochemical is effective in treating sensitivity to light otherwise referred to as photosensitivity. Photosensitive people adversely react to light and most likely to complain of itchy skin, rashes and eczema. Those who also develop photosensitivity due to the intake of certain medications can also get help by taking this chemical in doses. However, most of the people showing reactions to light have a rare condition called erythropoeitic protorphyria.

The chemical is also an effective treatment for people with prostate cancer. This is a cancer affecting the prostate gland of the male reproductive system. It is one of the most common cancers in the world today diagnosed in about 80% of the men when they turn eighty. It is therefore widely regarded as far as its medical value is concerned. Prostate cancer is deadly and has caused thousands of deaths.

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.

In food, the photochemical is used as coloring. Farmers also add it to animal feeds to improve their production whether in terms of meat or eggs. It improves the color of egg yolks, chicken skin, trout and salmon. Manufacturers of cosmetics are not left out as they also use the photochemical to produce a number of beauty products used worldwide. Pharmaceutical companies are the main gainers though.

The major sources of this chemical are plants other living organisms. These include crustaceans, paprika and green algae. It manifests itself in the roots, leaves and the fruits of the pants and also in the skins of a number of marine animals. Carotenoid is a class consisting of pigments, which are responsible for coloring of plants and animals and also molecules needed for important metabolic reactions.

Researches that have been done have proven that it is safe to consume the chemical in food amounts. However, it may have negative side effects when taken in very large amounts enough for commercial tanning purposes or for medicine. People who have had the substance in the said amounts have experienced loss of vision and eye damage. High dosage is also likely to cause aplastic anemia, stomach cramps, nausea, diarrhea, orange or red body secretions, itchiness etc.

Expectant mothers are also discouraged from the use of canthaxanthin as it may harmfully affect them. Some of the effects may include eye damage, diarrhea, skin itchiness and rashes. The recommended doses for treatment using the chemical are between 60 to 90mg daily consumed for three to five months per year. Seeking the advice from a doctor is still advisable.




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