Autism

ValAsta is a unique astaxanthin supplement, backed by a patent for its ability to treat inflammatory diseases. It has the unique advantage of being able to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and offer both antioxidant and neuroprotective benefits. Studies have shown that astaxanthin can provide neuroprotective activity and be an effective treatment option for oxidative stress caused by Valproic Acid, a common issue in autism. As a caregiver for someone with autism, it's important to explore all available options to help manage the condition. ValAsta, with its proven neuroprotective benefits, may be the important treatment you're looking for.
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    Is Astaxanthin Safe?

    The safety of astaxanthin administered orally was assessed in a medical trial undertaken in healthy adults. Volunteers were administered astaxanthin or placebo for eight-weeks. The authors concluded that healthy adults could safely consume natural astaxanthin.

    In another study, high concentrations of astaxanthin were tested with blood taken from volunteers, 8 of whom were taking aspirin and 12 who were not. Even medical grade concentrations of astaxanthin had no adverse effects.

    No significant side effects have been reported so far in published human studies in which astaxanthin was administered to humans.

    Are There Any Side Effects?

    • Astaxanthin has been classified as a generally safe supplement in the USA.
    • ValAsta is 100% natural and has no serious side effects.
    • The only side effects we have observed are a slightly reddish stool and in rare cases some stomach discomfort.

    Benefits of ValAsta

    • The only Patented astaxanthin for treatment of diseases.
    • The world’s strongest natural anti-inflammatory.
    • The world’s strongest natural antioxidant.
    • 6000 x stronger than vitamin C
    • Used to reduce chronic inflammation.
    • Used as an anti-ageing supplement.
    • Used as a health & fitness supplement.
    • Protects health at a cellular level.
    • Neutralized free radicals or ROS.