Buy Vision Essence Early Defence is for macular degeneration support
Vision Essence does not contain Zinc and is different than an AREDS2 style vitamin for macular degeneration treatment.
What does Vision Essence Early Defence actually do?
At risk for macular degeneration? Diagnosed with AMD? It is critical that you improve your protective macular pigment. The goal of a macular supplement like Vision Essence is to build this protective pigment. Think of macular pigment as 'sunglasses' for your retina. Building macular pigment density through lutein (and related carotenoid) supplementation reduces glare and and by absorbing this energy, can reduce chronic damage to the retina. Although it is recommended for those with / or at risk for AMD (Macular Degeneration), it is valuable for any adult - especially diabetics or those with fair skin and light eyes.
Buy Vision Essence Early Defence for its three critical carotenoids to build macular pigment: Meso-Zeaxanthin (10mg), Lutein (10mg) and Zeaxanthin (2mg).
- Guaranteed for label content and purity - Independently certified by ISO accredited testing labs (International Standards Organization)
- Safety and stability reviewed annually by Health Canada to ensure product integrity
- VEGAN, does not contains Zinc and never contains - Soy, Egg, Gluten, Animal Gelatin, PVP, Artificial colours or sweeteners.
** Expiration date now printed on the bottle of the bottle (not on label)
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Alternate spelling of 'Vision Essence Early Defence' is 'Vision Essence Early Defense'
One 90 capsule bottles of Early Defence - Vision Essence (3 month supply).
Take with food for maximum absorption.
Macular Degeneration (AMD) information + AREDS2 Study Information
Additional Information and Posts on AMD
Studies supporting the use of Lutein and Zeaxanthin for AMD support:
Lutein Antioxidant Supplementation Trial (LAST, 2004),
NIH Library of Medicine > Carotenoids in Age-related Maculopathy Italian Study (CARMIS): two-year results of a randomized study