Our OmegaVision Pro supplement for eye health features a synergy of nutrients that should support visual clarity, eye comfort, and ocular health.*
Its formula includes ultra-pure fish oil rich in DHA and EPA, paired with FloraGLO™ lutein and OPTISHARP™ zeaxanthin – two potentially highly researched carotenoids for macular and retinal health.*
This supplement is part of our Vision & Hearing category.
Features of our OmegaVision Pro Supplement*
Ocular wellness may be influenced by multiple factors, including oxidative stress, the natural effects of aging, prolonged exposure to blue light, etc.*
These elements may contribute to common visual concerns such as eye fatigue, age-related changes in central clarity, or reduced sharpness in vision over time.*
To help support visual function, OmegaVision Pro is made to deliver a targeted blend of 8 premium nutrients:*
- Omega-3s (DHA & EPA) from ultra-pure fish oil: each softgel provides 250 mg of DHA and 50 mg of EPA in their natural triglyceride form.* DHA may be a key building block of the retina – particularly in photoreceptor cells that convert light into neural signals – and help maintain normal visual function and brain activity.* It might also support cell membrane fluidity in photoreceptor cells and may promote efficient visual signal transmission.* Together, DHA and EPA could play a role in helping balance oxidative stress and maintain already healthy retinal cells.*
- FloraGLO™ lutein and OPTISHARP™ zeaxanthin: these researched carotenoids seem highly concentrated in the retina, particularly in the macula – the area of the eye responsible for central vision.* They may help filter blue light from screens and sunlight, potentially supporting visual comfort and clarity.* The 5:1 lutein-to-zeaxanthin ratio in our supplement appears to reflect optimal concentrations for macular protection.*
- Botanical blend standardized to 3% anthocyanins: made from grape skin (Vitis vinifera), black carrot (Daucus carota), and red radish (Raphanus sativus), this plant-based blend is naturally rich in anthocyanins – flavonoids that may help with oxidative stress management, eye circulation support, as well as regeneration of rhodopsin (an important visual pigment for low-light vision).*
- Zinc bisglycinate: this essential trace element might contribute to normal vision and cognitive function.* It may ease vitamin A transport to the retina, potentially playing a role in night vision, while supporting the body’s response to blue light exposure and helping protect cells from oxidative stress.*
- Vitamin E: possibly known for its antioxidant properties, it could help protect cells from oxidative stress, which may influence retinal health over time.* Our formula includes DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, a supposedly stable and absorbable form of vitamin E.*
- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin): it may contribute to normal vision by possibly supporting eye cells from oxidative stress and favor energy production, which may contribute to reducing eye fatigue.*
- Vitamin A: this fat-soluble vitamin may help maintain normal vision, particularly in case of light variations.* It might also support retinal function and ocular surface.* Retinyl palmitate, the form used in our formula, should be efficiently absorbed and converted into active vitamin A by the body.*
Which Vitamins may Support Eye Health?*
Vitamin A seems particularly important for maintaining visual performance, potentially promoting hydration and helping the eyes adapt to changing light.*
Other essential vitamins for eye health might include vitamin B2 and vitamin E.*
Which Vitamin Complex Might Support Eye Health?*
When looking for eye support, supplements combining vitamins A, B2, and E with high bioavailability may offer comprehensive coverage.*
Our OmegaVision Pro supplement combines these key nutrients with omega-3s, lutein, zeaxanthin, anthocyanins, and zinc in a one-a-day format.*
Which Foods Might Support Eye Health?*
You may also support your eyes through a balanced diet that includes:*
- Fatty fish (such as salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring, sardines, anchovies, etc.) for their high content in omega-3 fatty acids.*
- Leafy greens (such as spinach, kale, lettuce, arugula, etc.) for their Lutein and zeaxanthin content.*
- Colored fruits and vegetables rich in anthocyanins, such as black grapes, black carrots, radishes, blueberries, blackcurrants, mulberries, cherries, etc.*
- Retinol-rich foods – the active form of vitamin A – such as beef or cod liver, eggs, butter, full-fat dairy products, etc.*
- Beta-carotene-rich foods – a precursor to retinol – such as carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, red bell peppers, etc., as found in our Carottol™ supplement.*
For personalized support, you should consult an ophthalmologist.
2 Nutritional Supplements to Complement OmegaVision Pro*
If you wish to reduce eye fatigue, you may pair OmegaVision Pro with a postbiotic such as inactivated Lacticaseibacillus paracasei KW3110.* Potentially researched for its role in stimulating immune cells in the eye and supporting the body’s response to visual strain, you can find it in our Vision PostBiotic supplement.*
If you would like to support hydration and lubrication of your eyes, you might consider eye drops enriched with sterilized water, lubricating compounds, or N-acetyl L-carnosine – which might have been studied for lens-protective properties – such as Smart Eyes™.*
WARNINGS
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity.
Keep out of reach of children.
PREGNANCY AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any medical conditions, consult your healthcare provider before using this product.
SUPPLEMENT INTERACTIONS
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are taking any medications or other supplements as there may be potential interactions.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Daily dose: 1 softgel Number of doses per box: 30 |
Daily dose |
Fish oil rich in omega-3 Of which DHA Of which EPA |
500 mg 250 mg 50 mg |
Mixture of plants (Vitis vinifera, Daucus carota, Raphanus sativus) standardized to 3% anthocyanins |
100 mg |
Lutein (FloraGLO™) |
10 mg |
Zeaxanthin (OPTISHARP™) |
2 mg |
Zinc (from 40 mg zinc bisglycinate) |
10 mg |
Vitamin E (DL-alpha-tocopherol acetate) |
12 mg |
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) |
2.8 mg |
Vitamin A (retinol palmitate) |
800 mcg |
Other ingredients: fish gelatin, sunflower oil, beeswax, sorbitol, sunflower lecithin, glycerol, color (caramel).
FloraGLO™ is a trademark of Kemin Industries, Inc.
OPTISHARP™ Natural is a trademark of the dsm-firmenich group. |
Take one softgel per day with a meal.
30 days.
Store in a cool, dark, and dry place.
As with all nutritional supplements, consult a health professional before taking this supplement. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women or those with a potential health concern.*
For adults only. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a dietary supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of children’s reach.
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