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Nutritional support and protection for the eyes in a premium herbal supplement containing Lutein, Zeaxanthin and a standardized bilberry extract..
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FloraVision with Lutein (30 v-capsules)

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FloraVision with Lutein

FloraVision provides 18 mg of lutein, and 0.7 mg of zeaxanthin, as well as standardized bilberry extract in a whole food carrot powder base.

Lutein is an oil-soluble carotenoid that nourishes the eyes and helps protect them from cellular damage and deterioration due to free radicals and overexposure to light. Lutein is not produced naturally by the body, and its accumulation in the eye is dependent upon dietary intake.

Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule daily with food.

 

 

Supplement Facts
FloraVision with Lutein
Serving Size:1 capsule
  APS %DV
Lutein, 5% concentrate (from marigold flower) standardized to 18 mg Lutein; 0.7 mg Zeaxanthin 18 mg *
Bilberry fruit extract, 25% (Standardized to 2.5 mg Anthocyanidins) 10 mg *
*Daily Values not established.    

Other Ingredients: Certified organic carrot powder in a vegetarian capsule made of water and hypromellose (USP).

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Updated Dec. 22, 2011, about 14 years ago

SKU: 61478
UPC: 061998614785
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*Not intended to diagnose or treat diseases or ailments, and is not reviewed by the FDA.

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