Stack Genius ingredient guide

Marigold Extract

Marigold Extract is marigold-derived extract commonly used as a lutein and zeaxanthin source in supplement labeling.

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Overview

Marigold Extract is marigold-derived extract commonly used as a lutein and zeaxanthin source. Marigold extract should translate into lutein and zeaxanthin details.

Its category role is eye-health and carotenoid formulas. Look for lutein and zeaxanthin amounts rather than only marigold flower extract.

active carotenoid disclosure, extract strength, smoking context, and vitamin A overlap. Eye-health products can overlap across lutein, zeaxanthin, beta-carotene, and vitamin A.

Key takeaways

Practical guidance

What to know before adding Marigold Extract

Evidence snapshot

Cilantro supplement evidence is not strong enough to support heavy-metal detox claims.

Label-reading priority

Look for lutein and zeaxanthin amounts rather than only marigold flower extract.

Common misunderstanding

Cilantro detox language often says more about marketing than evidence.

Stack context

Compare with Lutemax, lutein, zeaxanthin, and eye-health formulas.

Dosing & Timing

For cilantro, note leaf or seed, powder or extract, serving size, and detox-claim wording.

Safety and interaction context

Eye-health products can overlap across lutein, zeaxanthin, beta-carotene, and vitamin A.

Sources

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This information is general educational content only. Research may be limited, inconclusive, conflicting, outdated, or not applicable to your circumstances. This content does not recommend that you start, stop, or change any supplement, medication, dose, or health routine. Talk with a qualified healthcare professional before making health-related decisions.