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Why Vision Elements?

Quality Ingredients Matter

Vision Elements sources the highest quality carotenoids.


Marigold flowers  are selectively bred and chosen as the leading natural source for our primary macular pigment carotenoids, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.


Meso-zeaxanthin (MZ), the central macular pigment, is obtained via conversion of the  Lutein to Meso-Zeaxanthin through a simple process called saponification (similar to natural soap-making).

Meticulous Production

Vision Elements’ production partners include state-of-the-art encapsulation facilities that ensure world-class products, made to meet or exceed quality standards set by the tightest regulatory environment in North America.   


Purity, content and shelf-life stability are proven over and again through extensive ongoing quality control testing.

VISION ELEMENTS IS NOT MADE WITH ANY OF THE 9 MAJOR ALLERGENS OR OTHER UNDESIRABLES

SOY, EGG, WHEAT/GLUTEN, DAIRY/MILK, PEANUTS/TREE NUTS, FISH/SEAFOOD/SHELLFISH, SESAME, ANIMAL BY-PRODUCT GELATIN, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, POVIDONE (PVP), ARTIFICIAL COLORS, FLAVORS AND SWEETENERS,  OR SYNTHETIC SURFACTANTS- POLYSORBATE (TWEEN 80).

Early Defense Bottles

Liquid-filled Hard Capsule: Advanced encapsulation technology helps protect the carotenoids through their shelf-life, with olive oil added to naturally support absorption and bioavailability of lipid soluble ingredients. One small capsule made from cellulose makes it an easy choice for anyone wanting to supplement their diet with additional carotenoids.

DISPENSED BY PROFESSIONALS

Eye care professionals have the required technology to identify the risks to aging eyes, and track their patients' health.


They are uniquely qualified to determine which product best suits an individual.

Avoid drug store eye vitamins

MOST COMMONLY FOUND EYE VITAMINS CONTAIN A MEGA-DOSE OF ZINC AND UNDESIRABLE 'OTHER INGREDIENTS'.

THE WRONG ONE MAY BE HARMFUL TO YOUR EYE AND TOTAL BODY HEALTH.

Vision Elements ocular nutrition products are uniquely formulated to help support overall eye health.*

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DIET

Healthy Eye Strategies

A lifetime of healthy eating habits and physical fitness can reduce one’s risk of developing macular disease. For those already diagnosed, although there’s still no cure for AMD or diabetic retinopathy, leading eye care professionals advise increasing intake of the macular protective pigments to help maintain eyesight.


  • Macular pigment (MP) declines with age.
  • Low MP density is associated with every AMD risk factor.
  • Fortunately, replenishing macular pigment helps maintain
  • Eyesight and leads to better vision in the face of blinding eye diseases.


Macular Pigment shields sensitive tissue, filters harmful blue light, and

binds and neutralizes free radicals that cause oxidative damage to the retina.

Natural sources of the Macular Protective Pigments

the importance of 3 carotenoids

Shown here is a cross-sectional view of all the important cells in the macula. This is where the macular pigments, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Meso-Zeaxanthin should reside.


Magnified eye

FINDINGS

Our results showed that the carotenoids supplementation significantly increased the level of Macular Pigment Optical Density and the inclusion of meso-zeaxanthin resulted in a greater increase in macular pigment compared to supplements lacking this central carotenoid.


Lutein, Zeaxanthin and Meso-zeaxanthin Supplementation Associated with Macular Pigment Optical Density.

Ma et al., 2016 Nutrients.

A lifetime of healthy eye habits begins with a good diet and exercise

DIET

Healthy Eye Strategies

A lifetime of healthy eating habits and physical fitness can help maintain vision. For those concerned about aging eye health, leading eye care professionals often advise increasing intake of the macular protective pigments to help maintain eyesight.


Macular Pigment resides in sensitive tissue, helping filter blue light.


  • It's important to support healthy macular pigment levels
  • Low MP density is associated with risk factors for aging eyes
  • Leafy-green and brightly-colored vegetables are great sources
  • Vision Elements Early Defense makes it easy to get more carotenoids


Natural sources of the Macular Protective Pigments

Kale, Spinach, Peppers, Corn, Peas and Salmon

RELIABLE & TRUSTWORTHY

WE ADVOCATE FOR YOU

Vision Elements goes beyond the standard of care, it's personalized care.


  • Because everyone is different
  • Education and communication is key
  • Ensuring personalized care for each and every individual


Empowering patients to take control of their eye health today, with the aim to support a lifetime of healthy eyesight.*

Mark Hinton from eYeFacilitate

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