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Eye health and clear vision

Indicated to protect and improve eye health, promoting clear vision, reducing the risk of degenerative diseases, and supporting visual repair and adaptation processes. They contribute to: Protection against oxidative damage : They neutralize free radicals generated by exposure to blue...

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Indicated to protect and improve eye health, promoting clear vision, reducing the risk of degenerative diseases, and supporting visual repair and adaptation processes.

They contribute to:

  • Protection against oxidative damage : They neutralize free radicals generated by exposure to blue light, ultraviolet radiation and oxidative stress, protecting eye cells.
  • Retinal and macula support : They improve the optical density of the macular pigment by providing carotenoids such as lutein and zeaxanthin, essential for macula protection and visual acuity.
  • Reduction of eye inflammation : They decrease inflammation in eye tissues, preventing diseases such as uveitis, macular degeneration and cataracts.
  • Optimizing eye lubrication : They promote tear production and improve the quality of the tear film, relieving dry eye and visual discomfort.
  • Support for ocular microcirculation : They increase blood flow in the capillaries of the eye, ensuring an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients to the retina and other ocular structures.
  • Improved visual adaptation : They promote the regeneration of the visual pigment rhodopsin, improving the eye's ability to adapt to changes in light and darkness.
  • Prevention of degenerative diseases : They reduce the risk of pathologies such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma and cataracts by modulating degenerative processes.
  • Intraocular pressure regulation : They help maintain a proper balance of fluids in the eye, preventing an increase in eye pressure that can damage the optic nerve.
  • Strengthening of cell membranes : They provide nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, essential for the stability and functionality of the membranes of eye cells.

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