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Doctor's Best Natural Vision Enhancers are formulated with Lutemax 2020, a blend of lutein and zeaxanthin, designed to support eye health, cognitive function, and protect against blue light damage. Each bottle contains 60 softgels, making it easy to incorporate into your daily routine for enhanced visual and cognitive performance.
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Meets & Exceeds Lutein & Zeaxanthin Daily Requirements . . . .
I recently ordered this by mistake, thinking I was ordering the usual FloraGlo lutein vitamins I take--Doctor's Best Lutein with FloraGLO, Gluten Free, Vision Support, 60 Softgels. This Natural Vision I like better, though, because it has 4 mg of zeaxanthin, which is from FloraGLO OPTISHARP, and it also has fish oils. My usual ones have only 1 mg zeaxanthin and no fish oils. Both have 20 mg of FloraGLO lutein, though.The only thing is you apparently need to take two of these Vision Enhancers to get that much lutein, whereas you only need to take one of the other. That make this a one month supply compared to a two month supply for the other. Yet doctors recommend you get 10 mg of lutein and 2 mg of zeaxanthin a day, so you could still just take one of these a day and be okay. (The directions currently on this Amazon page for taking them are not the same as on the bottle. The bottle label says to take two a day, without food. That's it. There is nothing about taking them more than once a day, taking more than two, or about how much to give a child.)Hopefully, this has not totally left you confused. I personally prefer gummie FloraGlo lutein vitamins, but all were discontinued. Thus, I now take only Doctor's Best ones and they work. By that I mean I never wake up any longer in the morning with a painful, tearing eye, which I believe was caused by corneal erosion/abrasion. That happened on and off for a year until I started taking FloraGlo lutein vitamins. The vitamins totally stopped the problem; and when I didn't take them for a while, the problem came back until I started taking them again. (I'm actually afraid to try other types of lutein, for fear they won't work for me.) The Doctor's Best FloraGlo are the most affordable ones I can find and are easy to swallow, too. Many of the big brand name eye vitamins out there, that cost a fortune, don't even have at least 10 mg of any type of lutein in them, which makes them expensive jokes.
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Supplement.
Good eye supplement.
C**T
Good
Useful for me
S**N
They work
I bought these and was skeptical. But they really work pretty good. Been taking them about 2 weeks and I can definitely tell the difference.
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Taste is not too bad I'll buy them again
I saw some of the taste reviews and was a bit sceptical. The flavor is not bad. BUT these are a classic example of a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down. I decided on gummies to make sure the family members take them, with pills they often did not and I believe that a supplement that has some bad is better than one that is not taken at all. Also I've also seen large vitamins pass through older people partially digested. Bed pan bullets the doctors and EMT's called them. I'm only taking 2 a day as I believe they are a supplement to a good diet.
A**.
Great vegan gummies provide Omegas & DHA, fishy citrus flavor
Although vegan, they still have a fishy flavor from the seaweed, which is fine with me, but my kid doesn’t like the sea flavor mixed with the citrus flavor. Otherwise, they are a great way to get Omegas & DHA, and in an perfect-texture vegan gummy, which is perfect for me, since I hate swallowing pills or chewing chalky vitamins.
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not bad
good
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Balanced Supplement
For the price you get a little bit more than the Lutemax 2020, you get some fish oil. A lot of brands have been making lutemax cost a lot, maybe it's the source, but even then you get some fish oil so it balances the budget out a bit. This is probably the best combo for eye health.
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