- Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions whilst taking medicine, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor immediately.
- Inform your doctor in advance if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding before starting the medication.
- Keep the medicine out of reach of children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: How does Xantox-Glo work?
Answer: Xantox-Glo contains Astaxanthine, L-Glutathione and Vitamin C, all with major anti-oxidant potential. Xantox-Glo enhances skin complexion and texture by protecting the skin from the oxidative damage of external stressors.
Question: Are there any side-effects of using this medicine?
Answer: Xantox-Glo rarely shows any side-effects and has a combination of medicines that are very safe to use.
Question: Can I take Xantox-Glo as a supplement post-chemotherapy?
Answer: Xantox-Glo contains Glutathione, which is the strongest antioxidant known to mankind and is hence often used in recovery post-chemotherapy and cancer to counter the harmful effects of radiation and strong drugs. However, Xantox-Glo is aimed at improving the skin’s texture and appearance. Its role as a supplement post-chemotherapy should be discussed with your treating doctor.
Question: What are some tips for maintaining radiant, healthy skin?
Answer: Exfoliate your skin lightly but regularly. This helps wash away dry and dead cells, cleansing the skin. Protect your skin with a prescribed sunblock, hat or any sun screening accessories alongside as exposure to the sun worsens pigmentation. Refresh your sunscreen every 4 hours for optimal protection. Load up on green leafy vegetables like spinach, oily fish and citrus fruit to help brighten the skin and reduce pigmentation. Almonds, blueberries, avocados and nuts are rich in antioxidants and very helpful in preventing inflammation and improving the quality of the skin. Lower your carb intake, and avoid inflammatory drinks such as packaged juices, sweetened tea and carbonated drinks. Also, avoid any foods you may be allergic to. Keeping your skin hydrated by drinking enough water can also do wonders for the overall quality of your skin. Always wash your makeup before sleeping. Never go to bed with makeup on. Spend time on a proper skincare regimen. Cleansing, toning, moisturising (CTM) twice every day is very effective! After CTM, in the sequence of skincare, apply the cream first (only on the spots), followed by moisturiser 20 minutes after, followed by sunscreen. At night, apply the cream first (only on the spots), followed by a serum, followed by night cream/moisturiser. Your skin may be more sensitive to changes in temperature and weather. Protect yourself well during winter and summer.