Polyphenols Powder
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Longevity antioxidants are usually chosen when you want ingredient-led support, with astaxanthin and resveratrol standing out as two of the most recognised options for people building a healthy-ageing routine.
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View full detailsAntioxidants are often used to support the body against everyday oxidative stress. In this part of the range, the conversation is usually less about a general multinutrient formula and more about choosing an ingredient path that feels relevant to your goals and routine.
If you already know the ingredient you want, you can also browse our live Astaxanthin and Resveratrol collections.
Astaxanthin is often associated with concentrated antioxidant support and is commonly chosen in capsule form. Resveratrol is another well-known longevity ingredient and is often compared on strength, source, and whether the formula stays single-ingredient or adds other support nutrients.
Some products are tightly focused on one hero ingredient. Others widen the brief with additional antioxidants or adjacent healthy-ageing support. That can be useful if you want a more rounded formula, but a single-ingredient product can make comparisons easier when you already know what you are looking for.
Neither is automatically better. They are different ingredients, and the better fit usually depends on whether you want a very focused formula or a broader antioxidant approach.
Many antioxidant products are designed for daily use, but it is still worth checking serving size and suitability, especially if you already use multiple supplements.
A single ingredient is often easier when you want clarity and direct comparison. A blend can make sense if you want wider support in one formula.