Eye Vision Guard Complex
Protects Eyes From Free-Radical Damage
Improves Visual Performance
Helps to Reduce Eye Fatigue
Improves Night Vision


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3 Bottles 180 Capsules



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Good vision is central to leading a happy, healthy, and active lifestyle.

Decades of light exposed directly to the macula, and the added stress of computers, TVs, reading small print, combined with factors such as age, pollution, and light sources, can all take their toll on your eyes.

"Eye Vision Guard" complex was specifically created to protect and restore our eyes' health.

Lutein

Lutein is an antioxidant carotenoid a pigmented nutrient that is responsible for the yellow colors of fruits and vegetables and is present in the highest quantities in dark, leafy green vegetables. You're born with a certain amount of lutein in your eye, but your body doesn't reproduce it.

Why is lutein important to my sight?

The macula is the region of the retina responsible for central vision. It's also the area that is most sensitive to blue light, the part of the visible light spectrum that, along with ultraviolet light, can damage your eyes. Lutein helps protect against this damage by filtering blue light before it can damage the macula. If sunglasses are the first line of defense against blue light, lutein is the last.


Zeaxanthin

Zeaxanthin is one of the most common carotenoids found in nature. The name (pronounced zee-uh-zan-thin) is derived from Zea mays (common yellow maize corn, in which zeaxanthin provides the primary yellow pigment), plus xanthos, the Greek word for “yellow”, and is synthesized in plants and some micro-organisms. Zeaxanthin is also found in the macula and is concentrated in the central part of this tissue, called the fovea, where it protects against free-radical damage.

1. Zeaxanthin is Your “Internal Sunglasses”

Zeaxanthin acts as your “internal sunglasses,” meaning it protects your vision from harmful levels of blue light. Blue light is everywhere: it can come from the sun, digital devices around the house, and even certain kinds of indoor lighting. This means we need the protection zeaxanthin provides. Everyone is born with certain levels of zeaxanthin. In fact, the American Optometric Association states that of all the 600 carotenoids found in nature, only zeaxanthin and lutein (another nutrient found in the eye that helps protect vision) are deposited in high quantities in the retina (macula) of the eye. The bad news is that it does not replenish itself as we get older. This means our eyes are more susceptible to harmful blue light, which can lead to age-related eye health issues.

2. Zeaxanthin Improves Visual Performance

Visual performance simply means that as you age, you can keep doing the things you love that require healthy vision.

Put simply, zeaxanthin can help:

Improve contrast sensitivity – This means you’re able to discern objects from their background (e.g. seeing a white golf ball or baseball clearly against a light blue sky).

Improve light sensitivity – When you’re walking out the door to work or drop off kids at school, the light can seem so bright that you become uncomfortable. Zeaxanthin helps filter that light, protecting your source of vision in your eye. This means you won’t notice the discomfort from bright light as much.

Improves glare recovery – Have you driven at night and noticed how bad the glare is coming from oncoming traffic? That glare can cause “temporary blindness,” meaning you truly can’t see for a few seconds. That’s a scary thought on the road. Zeaxanthin protects your eyes from that glare so your eyes can stay focused on the road.

3. Zeaxanthin Can Help Protect Your Eyes From Developing Age-Related Eye Health Issues

Age-related eye health issues have become an epidemic in the U.S. In fact, it’s the leading cause of vision loss in adults over the age of 55, afflicting millions of Americans each year. Age-related eye health issues can develop for a number of reasons including genetics, poor diet, or a history of smoking. Like we mentioned before, the zeaxanthin we’re born with that helps protect our vision from age-related eye health issues fades as we age. This means we have to get the optimal levels of zeaxanthin via our diets and through taking eye vitamins that contain this nutrient. By doing this, your zeaxanthin levels will increase, meaning your vision is protected from the development of these age-related eye health issues and can mitigate the effects of existing eye health problems.

Bilberry Extract

A fruit closely related to the blueberry, bilberry is rich in antioxidant compounds known as anthocyanins. Bilberry is purported to improve the health of the eyes and protect against eye conditions like age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma.

The Research on Bilberry's Benefits for the Eyes

Few studies have tested the effects of bilberries on eye health. Here's a look at several findings from the available research:

Night Vision: The use of bilberries to improve night vision dates back to its use by British Royal Air Force pilots during World War II.

Eye Fatigue: Bilberry may help to reduce eye fatigue brought on by video display terminal use, according to a 2015 study published in the Journal of Nutrition, Health, and Aging. For the study, office workers aged 20 to 40 who used video display terminals took either a bilberry extract or a placebo daily for eight weeks. At the study's end, some of the symptoms of eye fatigue (such as eye pain, heaviness, discomfort, and foreign body sensation) were reduced to a greater extent in those taking the bilberry extract.

Other Eye Conditions: Some studies suggest that bilberry supplements may be of some benefit to the eyes. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), for instance, classifies bilberry as "possibly effective" for the treatment of eye problems linked to diabetes and high blood pressure (also known as hypertension). In particular, bilberry may help prevent diabetes- and hypertension-related blood vessel damage known to impair the retina (a nerve layer involved in sensing light). The antioxidants in bilberry are also thought to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, as well as curb inflammation.

For a 2001 report in Alternative Medicine Review, investigators sized up the available research on natural therapies for diseases of the eyes. Results revealed that bilberry shows promise in the treatment of glaucoma. The report also indicates that bilberry may help treat cataracts, a condition linked to free-radical-induced damage. According to the report's authors, bilberry contains potent antioxidant compounds "with a particular affinity for the eye."



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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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