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what dosage of each is recommended? @Gargantuan
 
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I haven't found anything in regards to beta-carotene's effects on androgens, but you might wanna minimize your intake of lycopene.
 
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@BrahminBoss what dosages do u recommend?
 
Lycopene might decrease DHT (Dihydrotestosterone, important hormone for male health, IMO.)


 
yes try it for a month with a slight tan and youll already notice changes basically you want to get this colouring and are you french?

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yes try it for a month with a slight tan and youll already notice changes basically you want to get this colouring and are you french?

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would taking msm @ 4400mg be counter intuitive beacuse i currently take it and heard it may cause skin whitening (this may only be in megadoes tho)

can i continue the msm or should i stop it when taking the beat c and lycopene
 
would taking msm @ 4400mg be counter intuitive beacuse i currently take it and heard it may cause skin whitening (this may only be in megadoes tho)

can i continue the msm or should i stop it when taking the beat c and lycopene
No even 3 g causes skin lightening take 1.5 g instead
 
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No even 3 g causes skin lightening take 1.5 g instead
i will reduce.
what would you recommend to do if i dont have no sun to get light tan?
 
How many a day?
yes try it for a month with a slight tan and youll already notice changes basically you want to get this colouring and are you frenxh
 
How many a day?
around 10 mg with lycopene. idk about bc you have to experiment but start with a lower dose for bc as it is somewhat hypometabolic.
 
Why? Is 7.5mg good dose?
Also thoughts on astaxanthin?
high beta carotene seems to inhibit thyroid function. I would just get enough to get a yellow tint. If your thyroid hormones arent optimal and you dont have enough b12 you accumalate carotene and get beta carotenemia- detectable when your skin begins to turn yellow like with jaundice. lycopene is much much safer it has some negative effects on dht but nothing big. Redness is more attractive to women than yellow undertones anyway (many many studies on this). If youre really serious you can also take aspirin which improves hypoxia symptoms and increases bloodflow to the local tissue thereby improving dull skin for eg. and there are a lot more carotenoids responsible for pigment than just bc lycopene and astaxanthin. the fruits rich in them are strawberries raspberries and dragonfruit. you can drink a shake of this everyday for two months and you probably dont even need to take supplements. I dont think delon ever took isolated carotenoid supps he was probably just asked to eat a diet rich in fruits and some vegetables. i suggest eating a raw carrot a day( also insanely good for the gut) and some sweet potatoes once in a while for the yellow tint.

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Beta-Carotene is the main carotenoid found in plants and is more often responsible for this condition.[4] Carotenemia is often first encountered by primary care providers. Although benign, this condition is often confused with jaundice, leading to unnecessary investigations.

The condition of carotenemia is benign; however, it can lead to a wrong diagnosis of jaundice. Orangeness may also bear a significant symbolic significance.[5] Carotinemia was originally observed as xanthosis diabetica by von Noorden in 1904, who noted it to be more prominent on the palms and soles and in the nasolabial folds"

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high beta carotene seems to inhibit thyroid function. I would just get enough to get a yellow tint. If your thyroid hormones arent optimal and you dont have enough b12 you accumalate carotene and get beta carotenemia- detectable when your skin begins to turn yellow like with jaundice. lycopene is much much safer it has some negative effects on dht but nothing big. Redness is more attractive to women than yellow undertones anyway (many many studies on this). If youre really serious you can also take aspirin which improves hypoxia symptoms and increases bloodflow to the local tissue thereby improving dull skin for eg. and there are a lot more carotenoids responsible for pigment than just bc lycopene and astaxanthin. the fruits rich in them are strawberries raspberries and dragonfruit. you can drink a shake of this everyday for two months and you probably dont even need to take supplements. I dont think delon ever took isolated carotenoid supps he was probably just asked to eat a diet rich in fruits and some vegetables. i suggest eating a raw carrot a day( also insanely good for the gut) and some sweet potatoes once in a while for the yellow tint.

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Beta-Carotene is the main carotenoid found in plants and is more often responsible for this condition.[4] Carotenemia is often first encountered by primary care providers. Although benign, this condition is often confused with jaundice, leading to unnecessary investigations.

The condition of carotenemia is benign; however, it can lead to a wrong diagnosis of jaundice. Orangeness may also bear a significant symbolic significance.[5] Carotinemia was originally observed as xanthosis diabetica by von Noorden in 1904, who noted it to be more prominent on the palms and soles and in the nasolabial folds"

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what are the benefits of

astaxanthin on skintone?​

 
what are the benefits of

astaxanthin on skintone?​

just another carotenoid probably responsible for pinkish hue. MSM does the same but it may be a different shade of pink as msm works by increasing the proportion of pheomelanint to eumelanin

"Astaxanthin is a carotenoid widely used in salmonid and crustacean aquaculture to provide the pink color characteristic of that species. This application has been well documented for over two decades and is currently the major market driver for the pigment. Additionally, astaxanthin also plays a key role as an intermediary in reproductive processes. Synthetic astaxanthin dominates the world market but recent interest in natural sources of the pigment has increased substantially. Common sources of natural astaxanthin are the green algae Haematococcus pluvialis, the red yeast, Phaffia rhodozyma, as well as crustacean byproducts. Astaxanthin possesses an unusual antioxidant activity which has caused a surge in the nutraceutical market for the encapsulated product. Also, health benefits such as cardiovascular disease prevention, immune system boosting, bioactivity against Helycobacter pylori, and cataract prevention, have been associated with astaxanthin consumption. Research on the health benefits of astaxanthin is very recent and has mostly been performed in vitro or at the pre-clinical level with humans. This paper reviews the current available evidence regarding astaxanthin chemistry and its potential beneficial effects in humans."
 
just another carotenoid probably responsible for pinkish hue. MSM does the same but it may be a different shade of pink as msm works by increasing the proportion of pheomelanint to eumelanin

"Astaxanthin is a carotenoid widely used in salmonid and crustacean aquaculture to provide the pink color characteristic of that species. This application has been well documented for over two decades and is currently the major market driver for the pigment. Additionally, astaxanthin also plays a key role as an intermediary in reproductive processes. Synthetic astaxanthin dominates the world market but recent interest in natural sources of the pigment has increased substantially. Common sources of natural astaxanthin are the green algae Haematococcus pluvialis, the red yeast, Phaffia rhodozyma, as well as crustacean byproducts. Astaxanthin possesses an unusual antioxidant activity which has caused a surge in the nutraceutical market for the encapsulated product. Also, health benefits such as cardiovascular disease prevention, immune system boosting, bioactivity against Helycobacter pylori, and cataract prevention, have been associated with astaxanthin consumption. Research on the health benefits of astaxanthin is very recent and has mostly been performed in vitro or at the pre-clinical level with humans. This paper reviews the current available evidence regarding astaxanthin chemistry and its potential beneficial effects in humans."
1 large carrot (25000iu beta carotene)
20-30mg lycopene
1700mg MSM
4mg Astaxanthin

would give mogger skin tone with good red undertones?
 
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1 large carrot (25000iu beta carotene)
20-30mg lycopene
1700mg MSM
4mg Astaxanthin

would give mogger skin tone with good red undertones?
also take raspberry strawberry dragon fruit mixed shake every day or every other day
 
what’s the benefits in doing this?
you get other carotenoids responsible for pigment in face. science has only isolated a few what we do know is these fruits contain 100s of these pigment inducing carotenoids that havent been delineated yet.
 
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you get other carotenoids responsible for pigment in face. science has only isolated a few what we do know is these fruits contain 100s of these pigment inducing carotenoids that havent been delineated yet.
i’ll do this.

also would 50mg lycopene be too much for red undertones.

i managed to find it for dirt cheap compared to the lower doses for some reason
 
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i’ll do this.

also would 50mg lycopene be too much for red undertones.

i managed to find it for dirt cheap compared to the lower doses for some reason
you can break the tablet if you want. i do it with most of my supplements.
 
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Carrots and tomato paste are the best source of these. BrahminBoss is correct though, i dont think these carotenoids are healthy in the doses that cause skin pigment changes. Eating a diet with them is what you wnt to do rather than supplement. The best way to get a better skin tone is just to be healthy and eat healthy and be out in the sun. Astaxanthin is also a potent DHT blocker based off 1 study (it was somewhat dubious though)
 
. Astaxanthin is also a potent DHT blocker based off 1 study (it was somewhat dubious though)
i’ve seen that 4mg won’t decrease dht
 
and there are a lot more carotenoids responsible for pigment than just bc lycopene and astaxanthin. the fruits rich in them are strawberries raspberries and dragonfruit. you can drink a shake of this everyday for two months and you probably dont even need to take supplements. I dont think delon ever took isolated carotenoid supps he was probably just asked to eat a diet rich in fruits and some vegetables. i suggest eating a raw carrot a day( also insanely good for the gut) and some sweet potatoes once in a while for the yellow tint.
Thanks bro will consider it, currently I only have tomatoes tbh, are they good too as source of lycopene?

And if I were to supplement do I need to split the dosage between meals and take if after like it says here btw? Does this apply to lycopene supplements too?

 
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Thanks bro will consider it, currently I only have tomatoes tbh, are they good too as source of lycopene?

And if I were to supplement do I need to split the dosage between meals and take if after like it says here btw? Does this apply to lycopene supplements too?

want to know this also.
but i don’t think we have to split dose.
i think we have to take after meal since it’s fat soluble, at least lycopene is
 
Does lycopene work better than beta-carotene?
 
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Thanks bro will consider it, currently I only have tomatoes tbh, are they good too as source of lycopene?

And if I were to supplement do I need to split the dosage between meals and take if after like it says here btw? Does this apply to lycopene supplements too?

@BrahminBoss so?
 
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@BrahminBoss so?

Same principle should apply as lycopene is also fat soluble antioxidant. You don’t need the krill oil just take it w some coconut oil if you want.
 

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