Focus Select AREDS2 Based Eye Vitamin-Mineral Supplement – AREDS2 Based Supplement for Eyes (180 ct. 90 Day Supply) – AREDS2 Based Low Zinc Formula – Eye Vision Supplement and Vitamin
$47.99
Product Description
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2 x 2 x 4 inches; 7.37 ounces
Date First Available : February 12, 2014
Manufacturer : Focus Vision Supplements
ASIN : B00IEDN1G0
SUPPORTS MACULAR AND OCULAR HEALTH: This AREDS2 based eye vitamin has been formulated to support ocular and macular health by providing important vitamins and nutrients including lutein, zeaxanthin and lower levels of zinc.
DEVELOPED AND RECOMMENDED BY EYE DOCTORS: The Focus Select AREDS2 based formula for macular health has been developed by eye doctors and formulated with nutrients proven to be beneficial in the AREDS2 study.
EASY TO SWALLOW: We created our AREDS2 based eye supplement in an easy-to-swallow softgel. Take one (1) softgel in the morning and one (1) softgel in the evening with meals.
SAFE FOR SMOKERS: The Focus Select AREDS2 based supplement contains lutein and zeaxanthin instead of Vitamin A.
PATIENT SAFETY IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY: Made in the USA, we created our AREDS2 based formula with the safest level of zinc.
Charlene –
Product
So good and so easy to order.
Miss Q –
I appreciate the affordable privce
It is the same ingredients as the higher priced eye supplements but at a more affordable price. I like it because it feeds your eyes the vitamins that you need to help eliminate age related eye health problem, and it is also great as an eye supportive supplement for prevention.
Pokemomster –
Lower zinc level
My vision specialist recommended these because high zinc levels may be creating vision issues of their own. So far these seem to be getting the job done.
Jim –
My review
It is a good quantity of active ingredient for the money spent.
Monica Moore –
High quality
Quick shipping
catherine binck –
Rating
Great!
Marchesa –
NOT FOR RP!!
My sister and I have Retinitis Pigmentosa. Her doctor suggested that this supplement might be helpful. She suggested I try them too, and my doctor felt that it shouldn’t hurt to try them. When I started taking these, I felt like my eyes were not responding well. Because my sister had been taking them longer, I offered my partial bottle. Because they are quite pricey, she was confused why I would stop them and give them away. When I explained that I felt that it was making my eyes worse, she became upset and said that her eyes had gotten worse too, but she never thought to attribute it to anything specific. Here we are, nearly four years later, there is a new report frim the Foundation for Fighting Blindness “New Report: Vitamin A Supplementation Provides No Vision Benefits to RP Patients”, that states that AREDS2 should not be taken by RP patients. Basically, because it’s all E with no A, it’s actually harmful to RP eyes. I’m simultaneously feeling both validated and violated. I get that science changes and new things are learned, but good God. This is a far cry from what it’s advertised to do.
Lisa McLaine –
Review
Use it for eye vitamins