Bios Life Vision Essentials™
Maintain Optimal Eye Health
Maintain Optimal Eye Health
Made in USA by Unicity International.
Bios Life Vision Essentials™ is a powerful antioxidant formulation designed to protect the eyes from damaging free radicals and to support healthy vision. This potent formula is based on the ground-breaking National Institutes
of Health’s (NIH) AREDS I and AREDS II studies, where it is found that a combination of antioxidants helps delay the onset of Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
In addition to many of the antioxidants included in this study, Bios Life Vision Essentials™ also includes a berry blend that is high in polyphenols, a special group of antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables.
INGREDIENT INFORMATION
Vitamin C – A water-soluble antioxidant found in fresh fruits and vegetables. Although many mammals can produce vitamin C, humans must obtain their vitamin C from their diet.
Vitamin E – A fat-soluble antioxidant that helps prevent the production of reactive oxygen species formed when fat undergoes oxidation.
Vitamin A – A group of fat soluble antioxidants found in colorful fruits and vegetables. In carrots, this antioxidant is responsible for their bright orange color.
Zinc – Over 100 enzymes are dependent on this trace mineral for their ability to catalyze reactions in the body. Zinc is found in red meats, wheat, celery, beans and almonds.
Lutein – Derived from marigolds, this antioxidant is responsible for the plant’s rich color. The discovery by scientists that lutein is found in high concentrations in the eye led to studies to determine how lutein supplementation affects eye health.
Zeaxanthin – Like lutein, zeaxanthin is found in high concentrations in the eye relative to other parts of the body. Zeaxanthin is a major component of the central macula, while lutein is a major component of the peripheral retina. Zeaxanthin is responsible for paprika’s bright red color.
Bios Life® Berry Blend – An antioxidant rich berries blend that includes blueberry, strawberry, cranberry, billberry, elderberry and raspberry which is high in polyphenols that help to support healthy vision and to neutralize free radicals
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)?
A. AMD is a disease associated with aging that gradually destroys sharp, central vision. Central vision is needed for seeing objects clearly and for common daily tasks such as reading and driving. AMD affects the macula, the part of the eye that allows us to see fine detail. AMD causes no pain. In some cases, AMD advances so slowly that people notice little change in their vision. In others, the disease progresses faster and may lead to a loss of vision in both eyes. The Eye Diseases Prevalence Research Group (EDPRG) attributes AMD as the major cause of blindness among elderly people of European ancestry.
Q. What can I do to protect my vision?
A. Along with consulting with a physician, we recommend the following:
1. Take a supplement, like Bios Life Vision Essentials™ based on the AREDS I and II studies.
2. Take a Salmon omega-3 fatty acid supplement
3. Avoid lots of direct sunlight, or use uv protected lenses when out in the sun.
4. Rest your eyes
Q. I’ve heard a lot about lutein in eye health. What is it and why is it good for your eyes?
A. Lutein is a fat-soluble carotenoid found in the lens and macula lutea of the eye. Lutein is able to filter blue light and act as an antioxidant. Blue light and reactive oxygen species are believe
to contribute to the loss of vision.
Lutein supplementation has also been found to improve visual functions: better photostress glare recovery, contrast sensitivity and visual acuity.
To aid in understanding the significance of this, imagine driving down the freeway at night and staring at the light of an oncoming car’s headlights. This bright light creates glare and makes it
hard to make out details. Taking lutein will make it easier to read street signs and recover sooner from the bright glare of a headlight.
of Health’s (NIH) AREDS I and AREDS II studies, where it is found that a combination of antioxidants helps delay the onset of Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
In addition to many of the antioxidants included in this study, Bios Life Vision Essentials™ also includes a berry blend that is high in polyphenols, a special group of antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables.
INGREDIENT INFORMATION
Vitamin C – A water-soluble antioxidant found in fresh fruits and vegetables. Although many mammals can produce vitamin C, humans must obtain their vitamin C from their diet.
Vitamin E – A fat-soluble antioxidant that helps prevent the production of reactive oxygen species formed when fat undergoes oxidation.
Vitamin A – A group of fat soluble antioxidants found in colorful fruits and vegetables. In carrots, this antioxidant is responsible for their bright orange color.
Zinc – Over 100 enzymes are dependent on this trace mineral for their ability to catalyze reactions in the body. Zinc is found in red meats, wheat, celery, beans and almonds.
Lutein – Derived from marigolds, this antioxidant is responsible for the plant’s rich color. The discovery by scientists that lutein is found in high concentrations in the eye led to studies to determine how lutein supplementation affects eye health.
Zeaxanthin – Like lutein, zeaxanthin is found in high concentrations in the eye relative to other parts of the body. Zeaxanthin is a major component of the central macula, while lutein is a major component of the peripheral retina. Zeaxanthin is responsible for paprika’s bright red color.
Bios Life® Berry Blend – An antioxidant rich berries blend that includes blueberry, strawberry, cranberry, billberry, elderberry and raspberry which is high in polyphenols that help to support healthy vision and to neutralize free radicals
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)?
A. AMD is a disease associated with aging that gradually destroys sharp, central vision. Central vision is needed for seeing objects clearly and for common daily tasks such as reading and driving. AMD affects the macula, the part of the eye that allows us to see fine detail. AMD causes no pain. In some cases, AMD advances so slowly that people notice little change in their vision. In others, the disease progresses faster and may lead to a loss of vision in both eyes. The Eye Diseases Prevalence Research Group (EDPRG) attributes AMD as the major cause of blindness among elderly people of European ancestry.
Q. What can I do to protect my vision?
A. Along with consulting with a physician, we recommend the following:
1. Take a supplement, like Bios Life Vision Essentials™ based on the AREDS I and II studies.
2. Take a Salmon omega-3 fatty acid supplement
3. Avoid lots of direct sunlight, or use uv protected lenses when out in the sun.
4. Rest your eyes
Q. I’ve heard a lot about lutein in eye health. What is it and why is it good for your eyes?
A. Lutein is a fat-soluble carotenoid found in the lens and macula lutea of the eye. Lutein is able to filter blue light and act as an antioxidant. Blue light and reactive oxygen species are believe
to contribute to the loss of vision.
Lutein supplementation has also been found to improve visual functions: better photostress glare recovery, contrast sensitivity and visual acuity.
To aid in understanding the significance of this, imagine driving down the freeway at night and staring at the light of an oncoming car’s headlights. This bright light creates glare and makes it
hard to make out details. Taking lutein will make it easier to read street signs and recover sooner from the bright glare of a headlight.
Bioslife Vision Essentials is the latest upgrade to the older versions of Visutein and Biltein Vision.
Invest in a bottle of Vision Essentials 60 capsules today at just RM177 and SEE the difference yourself. Call +6 0122837979 or email slimyourbelly@gmail.com today and protect your eyes!
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