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Sources of Lutein from Raw Foods


Foods that are naturally rich in lutein include dark green, leafy vegetables like spinach and kale, as well as other highly coloured foods such as corn and egg yolks. The average American consumes only between 1 and 2 milligrams of lutein per day – considerably less than the 4-8 milligrams consumed by following the USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005.

The lists below shows levels of lutein and its accompanying molecule zeaxanthin naturally occurring in various fruits and vegetables.†

Food

Mg / serving Food Mg / serving
Kale (raw) 26.5 / 1 cup Broccoli (cooked) 0.8 / 1/2 cup
Kale (cooked) 11.9 / 1/2 cup Corn (canned) 0.8 / 1/2 cup
Spinach (cooked) 10.2 / 1/2 cup Corn (cooked) 0.8 / 1/2 cup
Collards (cooked) 7.3 / 1/2 cup Green beans (cooked) 0.4 / 1/2 cup
Turnip greens (cooked) 6.1 / 1/2 cup Eggs
0.3 / 2 large
Spinach (fresh, raw) 3.7 / 1 cup Orange juice (frozen concentrate) 0.3 / 8 oz
Romaine lettuce (raw)
1.1 / 1 cup Orange (raw) 0.2 / 1 medium
Green peas (canned) 1.1 / 1/2 cup    
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