ANTIOXIDANT-RICH EYE SUPPORT COMPLEX*
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Adults, as a dietary supplement, take two (2) capsules daily, preferably with a light meal.
For best results, take consistently and combine with a healthy routine that includes balanced meals, exercise, water, and plenty of rest.
Vitamin E (as Natural D-Alpha Tocopheryl Succinate), Xanthogreen™ 20% Lutein Ester 7% Zeaxanthin, Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Fruit Extract, Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) Fruit Extract 1.5% Anthocyanidins, Olive (Olea europaea L.) Leaf Extract 18% Oleuropein, Lemon Bioflavonoid Complex, Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) Aerial Extract, Rutin from Sophora japonica Flower Extract, Natural Quercetin, Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) Leaf Extract 24% Flavone Glycosides 6% Terpene Lactones, Betatene® Natural Mixed Carotenoids 7.5%, Grape (Vitis vinifera) Seed Extract 95% Procyanidolic Value, Lycopene from Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Fruit Extract, Resveratrol from Polygonum cuspidatum Root Extract.
Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (Vegetable Capsule), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Stearic Acid.
1. As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare provider before using this product, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking prescription drugs, children under the age of 18, or under medical supervision.
2. Please note that every individual is unique and will adapt to a new supplement routine in a different way, therefore the wellness benefits may vary from person to person.
3. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Lutein and zeaxanthin are plant compounds known as carotenoids - plant pigments found in red, orange, and yellow fruits, vegetables, and plants. They act as antioxidants in the body, meaning that they help provide support against oxidative stress.*
These important carotenoids are thought to play a key role in general eye health support, but they may be particularly helpful in supporting aging eyes as well as supporting against blue light.*
Xanthogreen™ is a premium marigold extract that delivers 20% high potency lutein and 7% zeaxanthin. Thanks to Xanthogreen™’s cutting edge natural extraction method, the lutein remains pure and concentrated for absorption support.*
Betatene® is a blend of carotenoids derived from algae. We’ve included it in this formula to deliver an exclusive source of the carotenoid beta-carotene, also known as provitamin A.*
Vitamin A is thought to play an important role in vision health. Beta-carotene is considered a type of provitamin A, meaning that it can be converted into vitamin A. Both beta-carotene and vitamin A are believed to have antioxidant properties which can help support healthy eyes.*
Antioxidants help to support many aspects of our wellbeing, including our eye health. This premium eye support complex combines Xanthogreen™ and Betatene® with a unique combination of carotenoids, flavonoids, and polyphenols.*
It delivers flavonoids like quercetin, anthocyanin, and rutin from eyebright, blueberry, bilberry and grape seed extracts, Japanese pagoda, and combines them with flavonoids from lemon and gingko leaf extracts. In addition to lutein, zeaxanthin, and beta-carotene Primal Vision features the carotenoid lycopene from tomato extract. Polyphenols like resveratrol and olive leaf extract round out this antioxidant blend*
Primal Vision is a premium eye support complex formulated with vitamin E, carotenoids, polyphenols, flavonoids, and antioxidants from a wide range of plant sources to support healthy eyes at every age.*
Primal Vision is expert-formulated with carefully-selected nutrients to support eye health. It features Xanthogreen™, a premium, highly bioavailable marigold extract that delivers 20% high potency lutein and 7% zeaxanthin. Thanks to their cutting edge natural extraction method, the lutein remains pure and concentrated. Primal Vision also features Betatene® natural mixed carotenoids to deliver beta-carotene (also known as provitamin A) derived from algae. Primal Vision combines these powerhouse ingredients with other antioxidant sources including lycopene, resveratrol, natural quercetin, rutin, a lemon bioflavonoid complex, vitamin E, and extracts from bilberry, blueberry, olive, eyebright, grape seed, and ginkgo. It comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee and is independently third-party laboratory tested to ensure safety, quality, and purity.*
Primal Vision is perfectly formulated for healthy adults and made to suit many different dietary needs and lifestyles. This formula is not made with eggs, gluten, soy, or dairy. We always recommend reading the label closely to ensure that this supplement is the right choice for your lifestyle and be sure to check with your doctor when in doubt.
Primal Vision is formulated to be as easy to use as possible! Simply take two capsules daily with a large glass of water and preferably a light meal.
Each bag contains 30 servings of Primal Vision, or a one-month supply.
This product is manufactured in a facility that also processes tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soy. Always review the details on the product label for the most accurate information and when in doubt, we always recommend consulting with a personal physician regarding existing allergies or health concerns.
This product is intended for use by healthy adults over the age of 18. If you have a pre-existing condition, take prescription medications, or have any medical concerns, we always recommend consulting with your personal physician before starting a new supplement routine.
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For maximum efficacy and shelf life, please store your Primal Vision in a cool, dry place away from moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures.
If stored properly and unopened, Primal Vision should generally retain its shelf life for about two years. Once opened, we recommend using the product within 90 days for maximum effectiveness. Each bottle contains a 30-day supply if taken daily.
This is totally up to you! Since consistency is the key to maximum benefits, we recommend taking advantage of our discounts when you purchase more bottles of our Primal Vision formula or by signing up for our hassle-free subscription service. You are always protected by our 90-day money-back guarantee, which allows for plenty of time to try it out and see if it is the right fit for you. If you are using a discount code, please note that your discount code cannot be combined with any other offer or discount code and excludes all sale items and subscription purchases.
Our products are made in the USA with premium globally sourced ingredients to ensure we use only the best ingredients available worldwide. All our products are independently third-party laboratory tested to ensure safety, quality, and purity.
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