π Lutein & Zeaxanthin
These potent carotenoids act like internal sunglasses πΆοΈ, concentrating in the macula to block harmful blue light π΅ from reaching your sensitive retinal cells. π Clinical studies link them to a reduced risk of age-related macular degeneration.
π Vitamin C
A vital antioxidant, Vitamin C shields your eye cells from oxidative stress β‘. Long-term use may help lower the risk of cataracts ποΈ and works synergistically to regenerate Vitamin E, enhancing full-spectrum eye protection π‘οΈ.
π₯ Vitamin E
This fat-soluble antioxidant protects the essential fatty acids in your retina. It helps stop oxidative chain reactions π and plays a critical role in maintaining healthy eye cell membranes π§¬.
𧬠Zinc & Copper
Zinc is crucial for retinal performance and night vision π. Backed by the AREDS2 study, this duo may lower advanced eye condition risk by 25% β
. Copper prevents imbalances that can result from high zinc intake βοΈ.
π« Bilberry Extract
Packed with anthocyanins, bilberry may enhance night vision and relieve daily eye fatigue π€. It supports tear production π§ and encourages optimal blood circulation to the eyes β€οΈποΈ.
πΏ Eyebright
A time-tested herb, Eyebright provides a blend of vitamins (A, B1, B6, C, E) and minerals. Used traditionally to ease eye strain and infections π§΄, itβs rich in antioxidants like quercetin and rutin to boost eye wellness π.
With over 15 years of experience studying natural health solutions, Dr. Rhodes is passionate about helping people take control of their well-being through evidence-based, plant-powered approaches. Her work explores how nutrition, herbal ingredients, and lifestyle choices can work together to support the bodyβs natural healing systems without relying on harsh medications or chemicals.
Dr. Emily Rhodes
Holistic Health Researcher & Wellness Educator