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DOES A CARROT A DAY KEEP THE OPTOMETRIST AWAY?

Carrots are rich in carotenoids that provide antioxidants which are important to our eyes. They can help protect our eyes from harmful high-energy light waves like ultraviolet rays in sunlight. Diets rich in these antioxidants may help hold off age-related eye diseases.

Important Carotenoids in "Green Veggies"

The two most important carotenoids are lutein and zeaxanthin, which are found in “green veggies” like spinach, kale and broccoli. They are also found in our retinas, so it’s an essential part of healthy vision. Supplementation with lutein and zeaxanthin is linked with better vision, especially in dim light and where glare is a problem. It may help against age-related vision problems such as cataracts and macular degeneration.

If you want to maintain a good vision and prevent age-related problems such as cataracts and macular degeneration, do take products that combine lutein, zeaxanthin, bilberry, Bilberon, vitamin C, vitamin E and zinc. 

If you want to get rid of eye strain from intense use of your eyes, such as while driving long distances or staring at computer screens and other digital devices, do take Kordel’s V-Shield, formulated with astaxanthin, the king of antioxidants, lutein and zeaxanthin.
Kordel's V-Shield

Kordel’s V-Fresh is an oral eye product to boost tear production in the eyes, works better than any eye drops and offers a long-lasting benefit. Combining a clinically proven Maqui berry extract, Maquibright, lutein and zeaxanthin, this formulation uniquely targets those who suffer from dry eye syndrome or wear face masks frequently, the elderly, and those who wear contact lenses, undergone Lasik or cataract surgery.

 

Kordel's V-Fresh

 

 

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