Evidence supporting the use of: Marigold (unspecified)
For the body system: Eyes
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 4
Marigold, specifically the species Tagetes erecta (commonly called Mexican or African marigold), is widely used as a source of lutein and zeaxanthin—two carotenoids that accumulate in the retina and are known to support eye health. Scientific evidence supports the use of marigold extracts standardized for lutein and zeaxanthin in maintaining eye function and reducing the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated that supplementation with these carotenoids can increase macular pigment density and improve visual performance in both healthy individuals and those with early signs of retinal degeneration. The AREDS2 study, a large-scale randomized controlled trial, found that supplementation with lutein and zeaxanthin (often derived from marigold) can help slow the progression of AMD.
While marigold flowers have also been used in traditional herbal medicine for various purposes, the connection to eye health is almost entirely due to their concentration of these specific carotenoids. The extraction and standardization of lutein and zeaxanthin from marigold is well-established and widely used in the dietary supplement industry. Therefore, the use of marigold for eye health is primarily supported by scientific validation related to its bioactive compounds, rather than traditional use of the whole flower for eye conditions.
Other ingredients that support Eyes
acetyl l-carnitinealgal oil
alpha-carotene
anchovies
anthocyanins
apricot
astaxanthin
berry flavor
beta-carotene
bilberry
black currant
blackberry
blueberry
broccoli
calamari oil
carrot
citicoline
cryptoxanthin
d-alpha tocopherol
DHA (docosahexaeonic acid)
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
fish oil
flavonols
fruit and vegetable blend (proprietary)
gooseberry
hyaluronic acid
hypromellose
kale
l-carnosine
l-taurine
lutein
mackerel
mannitol
marine lipid
melatonin
mixed carotenoids
omega-3 fatty acids
orange
pine bark
pumpkin
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
rutin
saffron
sardines
shrimp
spinach
tomato
triphala
vegetable and fruit blend (proprietary)
vitamin A
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin E
water
mulberry
zeaxanthin
zinc
chickweed
morus
chrysanthemum
haliotis
polyphenols
trace minerals
goji berry
herbal blend (proprietary)
algae
3,3'-dihydroxy-B-carotene-4,4'-dione
Aronia melanocarpa
Alchornea
Avocado
anthocyanidins
anthocyanosides
beta-zeacarotene
Beef liver
Blakeslea trispora
berry
Bioflavonoids
Bee products
Barbary matrimony vine
Crocin
Carnosine
Cod Liver Oil
Cyanidin
Cornflower
Cantaloupe
Chinese Ligustrum berry
Cornus
Carotene (unspecified)
Crocetin
Cocklebur
Crypthecodinium
Celosia
Capsanthin
Currant
Dunaliella salina
Docosahexaenoic Acid
Dunaliella
Egg
Ergothioneine
Eyebright
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
Fruit
Flavonoids
Fish
Fatty acids
Fagopyrum
Flavoglycosides
fibroblast growth factor
Gac
Ginkgo Flavone Glycoside
Glutathione
Gamma-carotene
Rose
Squid
Squash
Other body systems supported by Marigold (unspecified)
BloodDigestive System
Eyes
Gums
Immune System
Liver
Lymphatics
Mucus Membranes
Respiratory System
Skin