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Comprehensive Vision Nutrition for Every Patient Need |
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EyePromise® nutraceuticals can protect and enhance your
health: EyePromise provides nutraceuticals,
technology and support to enhance and protect vision for people who
depend on sight to perform at a higher level, those who face
degenerative eye conditions and everyone who wants to see their best
every day.
With expertise in eye health and nutrition science,
EyePromise delivers unmatched products and services. Our extensive line
of ocular nutraceuticals covers a full range of patient needs, including
macular health at every age, occasional dry eye, blood vessel integrity
and athletic visual performance.
SCIENCE-BASED.
DOCTOR RECOMMENDED. SINCE 2001. Considered one of the
leading companies in ocular nutrition, EyePromise places the highest
priority on product quality. EyePromise nutraceuticals are
pharmaceutical-grade, contain the highest-quality ingredients, and are
manufactured to the exacting standards of the FDA current Good
Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) requirements. |
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Benefits of EyePromise Nutraceuticals: |
The only brand guaranteed to increase
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» Macular Pigment Optical Density (MPOD) |
√ 40-million doses consumed and
counting |
√ Doctor recommended |
√ Highest level of dietary Zeaxanthin available |
√ Highest-quality |
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Adding certain nutrients to your diet every day either through
foods or supplements, can help save your vision. |
Support
Your Eyes Researchers believe that
eye-friendly nutrients such as zeaxanthin, lutein, and Omega-3s are
useful in maintaining eye health. Zeaxanthin and lutein work together to
support the density, or thickness, of the macular pigment that is inside
your eyes. A healthier macular pigment helps your eyes perform at their
best every day. We offer the highest levels of dietary zeaxanthin, so
we are confident you will see results.
What
Vitamins Are Good For My Eyes? Adding powerful antioxidants
to your diet can improve your eye health. Researchers have linked
eye-friendly nutrients such as lutein/zeaxanthin, vitamin C, vitamin E,
and zinc to reducing the risk of certain eye diseases, including macular
degeneration and cataract formation. Lutein and zeaxanthin are important
nutrients found in green leafy vegetables, as well as other foods, such
as eggs. Many studies have shown that lutein and zeaxanthin reduce the
risk of chronic eye diseases, including age-related macular degeneration
and cataracts. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an antioxidant found in
fruits and vegetables. Scientific evidence suggests vitamin C lowers the
risk of developing cataracts, and when taken in combination with other
essential nutrients, can slow the progression of age-related macular
degeneration and visual acuity loss.
Vitamin E in its most
biologically active form is a powerful antioxidant found in nuts,
fortified cereals and sweet potatoes. It is thought to protect cells of
the eyes from damage caused by unstable molecules called free radicals
which break down healthy tissue. Fats are a necessary part of the human
diet. They maintain the integrity of the nervous system, fuel cells and
boost the immune system. Two omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to be
important for proper visual development and retinal function. Zinc is an
essential trace mineral or ‘helper molecule.’ It plays a vital role in
bringing vitamin A from the liver to the retina in order to produce
melanin, a protective pigment in the eyes. Zinc is highly concentrated
in the eye, mostly in the retina and choroid, the vascular tissue layer
lying under the retina.
Some vitamins may interact with
medications. You should consult your optometrist or primary care
physician before starting any vitamins. Make an appointment with an
optometrist today at Northern Minnesota Eye Care for a comprehensive eye
examination. It is a good way to monitor your eye health, maintain good
vision and review what supplements are good for your eyes and health |
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