"lutein and zeaxanthin" from WHFoods
"Carotenoids such as lutein and zeaxanthin are fat-soluble substances, and as such require the presence of dietary fat for proper absorption through the digestive tract. Consequently, your carotenoid status may be impaired by a diet that is extremely low in fat or if you have a medical condition that causes a reduction in the ability to absorb dietary fat such as ... Crohn's disease...."
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Is caratenoid supplementation beneficial in Crohn`s
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carotenoids,
fat absorption,
lutein,
zeaxanthin
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