SanteLutax®15
with vitamins and minerals

This is what you would need to eat to get a similar amount of Lutein everyday.1-4

SanteLutax® 15 capsule
≈ 180 g of spinach or 2000 g of broccoli, about 9.4 lemons, about 488 almonds, 1.6 oysters and 7.1 shitake mushrooms
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SanteLutax®I5

 Product Details

Recommended daily intake
Three supplement capsules5,6
Supplement facts
Three 1.6 g capsules contain:
  • Lutein – 15 mg
  • Vitamin C – 288 mg
  • Vitamin E – 150 mg
  • Zinc – 9 mg
  • Copper – 1.2 mg
  • Calorie – 9.1 kcal
  • Protein – 0.41 g
  • Fat – 0.67 g
  • Carbohydrate – 0.35 g
  • Sodium – 1.7~3.8 mg
  • How to use
  • Ingredients with a purpose
  • Storage instructions
  • Take 3 capsules fortified with 15 mg of Lutein with added vitamins and minerals daily with a glass of water.
    Please consult your local pharmacist or ophthalmologist for recommendations.

    • SanteLutax®I5 offers 15 mg of purified Lutein along with the antioxidant properties of vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc and copper.
    • - Reduces damage from free radicals and supports eye health7
    • - Together with added vitamins and minerals, SanteLutax®I5 is an antioxidant-rich supplement
    • - Formulated with purified FloraGLO® Lutein for optimal absorption5,6,8
    • - Patented F-CAPS formulation for enhanced Lutein stability9
    • - Designed with a small pill size for easy intake in elderly patients
    • - 3 capsules per day
  • Once opened, please keep away from sunlight, heat and humidity.
    Each box contains 90 capsules (1 month supply).

Fact
about
Lutein in
Lutax®

SanteLutax®I5 contains 15 mg of nutritional supplement Lutein plus vitamins and minerals for maintaining your eye health.5,6

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References:

  • 1.National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference 1 Release April 2018. Available from: https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/nutrients /report?nutrient1=338&nutrient2=&nutrient3=&&max=25&subset=0&offset=0&sort=c&totCount=5206&measureby=m. Accessed on 22nd January 2019.
  • 2.Weight Equivalents: Mushroom. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightmushrooms.html
  • 3.Weight Equivalents: Almonds. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightalmond.html
  • 4.Weight Equivalents: Lemons. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightlemon.html
  • 5.Maci S. European Ophthalmic Review 2011;5(2):127-129.
  • 6.Evans M, et al. Eur J Nutr 2013;52:1381-1391.
  • 1. National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference 1 Release April 2018. Available from: https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/nutrients /report?nutrient1=338&nutrient2=&nutrient3=&&max=25&subset=0&offset=0&sort=c&totCount=5206&measureby=m. Accessed on 22nd January 2019.
  • 2. Weight Equivalents: Mushroom. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightmushrooms.html
  • 3. Weight Equivalents: Almonds. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightalmond.html
  • 4. Weight Equivalents: Lemons. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightlemon.html
  • 5. Maci S. European Ophthalmic Review 2011;5(2):127-129.
  • 6. Evans M, et al. Eur J Nutr 2013;52:1381-1391.
  • 7. Kamoshita M, et al. Sci Rep 2016;6:30226.DOI:10.1038/srep30226.
  • 8. Alves-Rodrigues A. Kemin Health, L.C. Technical literature, 2004.
  • 9. Shi XM, et al. Food/Nahrung 1997;41:38-41.
  • 1.National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference 1 Release April 2018. Available from: https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/nutrients /report?nutrient1=338&nutrient2=&nutrient3=&&max=25&subset=0&offset=0&sort=c&totCount=5206&measureby=m. Accessed on 22nd January 2019.
  • 2.Weight Equivalents: Mushroom. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightmushrooms.html
  • 3.Weight Equivalents: Almonds. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightalmond.html
  • 4.Weight Equivalents: Lemons. https://hannaone.com/Recipe/weightlemon.html
  • 5.Maci S. European Ophthalmic Review 2011;5(2):127-129.
  • 6.Evans M, et al. Eur J Nutr 2013;52:1381-1391.