WEye support Supplements?




Multinutrient Complex with Bilberry, Lipoic Acid and Lutein


Antioxidant Defense: Fat Soluble


  Eye tissue, which is very delicate and rich in fatty acids, 
is particularly prone to the effect of free radicals. Thus, 
fat-soluble antioxidants, which can neutralize free radicals, 
provide protection for the eye.


alpha-Lipoic Acid, Lutein, Vitamins A and E, Beta Carotene

Antioxidant Defense: Water Soluble


  The eye also has aqueous tissue that is better protected by 
water-soluble antioxidants, particularly Plantioxidantâ„¢ 
bioflavonoids. Bilberry and grape seed extract may stabilize 
circulation to the eye's network of tiny blood vessels. 
Quercetin may inhibit the enzyme, aldose reductase, which is 
associated with increased fluid in the eye. High levels of 
vitamin C in the eye may provide antioxidant protection to 
the lens, cornea, and retina.


Bilberry, N-Acetyl Cysteine, Ginkgo Biloba, Grape Seed, 
alpha-Lipoic Acid, Quercetin, Selenium, Zinc, Vitamin C

Macular Protection


  Vision involves light being focused through the lens onto 
the retina. The macula, or center of the retina, receives 
the most light. However, light is a powerful free radical 
generator. When it strikes the fatty acids of the macular 
region, oxidation may occur. Lutein, a potent antioxidant 
concentrated in the macula, helps maintain the integrity 
of the macula and of the blood vessels that supply the 
macular region.


Bilberry, Ginkgo Biloba, Lutein

Brain and Nerves


  Brain and nerve cells and their function can be affected 
by a toxic and stressful environment and the effect of 
aging. Optimal signal transmission within the eye's nerve 
network is crucial for proper eye function.


Bilberry, Ginkgo Biloba, Grape Seed, alpha-Lipoic Acid, 
Lutein, Taurine, Vitamins A, B-2, B-3 (Inositol 
Hexanicotinate), and C, Inositol (Inositol 
Hexanicotinate)

Liver and Glutathione Generation


  The liver is critical in a polluted world. It cleanses, 
detoxifies, and is the major organ of metabolism. N-acetyl 
cysteine is the rate-limiting precursor for glutathione 
production in the liver. Glutathione is an important free 
radical scavenger, which helps prevent oxidation in cell 
membranes of the eyes.


N-Acetyl Cysteine, alpha-Lipoic Acid, Copper, Selenium, Zinc, 
Vitamins B-2 and C, Inositol

Heart and Circulation


  Circulation to the small blood vessels that nourish the eye 
is of key importance. This is particularly relevant to the 
vessels that supply the macula (central) area of the retina, 
where visual perception is most acute.


Bilberry, Ginkgo Biloba, Grape Seed, Lutein, Chromium, Magnesium, 
Vitamins C and E, Beta Carotene




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