Learn which eye vitamins naturally improve eye health. The Rebuild Your Vision Ocu-Plus Formula was designed to improve vision and eye health, and help people with Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, and Cataracts.

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NEW Version of Optic Nerve Formulation

We are very excited to introduce our new “Optic Nerve Support Formula“, a more potent version of the excellent “Optic Nerve Formula” we have been offering for many years (available for the same price).

This formula contains nutrients that studies have shown to help nourish and protect the optic nerve, as well as increase circulation to that part of the eye.

We recommend this formula for anyone with a condition affecting the optic nerve.

Below are the enhancements:

1) buy Increased Vitamin C from 250mg to 500mg

2) Increased Vitamin E from 30IU to 50IU

3) Increased Vitamin B12 from 300mcg to 1,000mcg

4) Increased Quercitin from 50mg to 100mg

5) Added Calcium 200mg

6) Added CoQ10 30mg

Omega-3 and vitamin D linked to 40% reduced risk of macular degeneration


Study shows that consumption of omega-3 fatty acids and omega-3 rich fish could slash the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD) by 40 per cent.

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Eye Health Tip

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Waste products and toxins that are not properly eliminated actually affect your eyes indirectly. If you love your eyes, you ought to make sure that your body is able to effectively get rid of the toxins and waste products you get from the things that you eat and other environmental factors. Drink at least eight to twelve glasses of water everyday for successful waste elimination. maximeyez.com

What’s also so great about the Rebuild Your Vision Program
is that you can do it almost anywhere. On your kitchen table, in your
bed, at work, in a hotel room, wherever. And anyone can do the eye exercises. It doesn’t matter if you’re 9 or 90…

Symptoms Lessen For Glaucoma

“The symptoms have considerably lessened. I feel a great deal of improvement compared to when I first learned that I have glaucoma.”
Click the play button to hear an audio clip of what Perla had to say.

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“I am a QA analyst and my job requires me to work on computers 7.5 hours a day. Last November, I was having blurry vision, headache and dizziness for days, so I decided to go to an optometrist after work. I was thinking that maybe he would only prescribe glasses, but I was shocked to find out that I have glaucoma. He said that the back of my eye was three times larger than normal and that my eyes were overstrained. He prescribed the use of reading glasses whenever I work on the computer.

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What About Eye Problems And Artists?

The Parc Monceau
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When we talk about “visionary” painters, such as Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, and Cézanne, we are referring to their artistic genius, their imaginative ability to see the world-a sunset, a bowl of fruit, a ballerina-in a completely new way. But did you know that at least some of their artistry stems, literally, from problems with their vision?

Vision Problems ?
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Then stop everything and read..
Improve Your Vision – Restore Overall Eye Health

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Vitamin E and Cataract Study

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An observational 10-year study of more than 35,000 middle-aged U.S. women observed the women’s use of dietary supplements and occurrence of cataracts.

The study found significant evidence that women who had more lutein, zeaxanthin and vitamin E in their diet were less likely to develop cataracts than women who are lacking intake of these nutrients. In fact, the women who got the most lutein, zeaxanthin and vitamin E were 18% less likely to get cataracts.

These nutrients are hot topics in research right now, including the ongoing AREDS II study.

Ref: *Christen, W. Archives of Ophthalmology, January 2008; vol 126: pp 102-109. WebMD Medical News: “Nutrients May Help Save Eyes.” National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements: “Vitamin E.” News release, JAMA/Archives.

Editor’s Note: See our comprehensive eye multiformula with 400IU of vitamin E as natural d-alpha-tocopheryl succinate.

8 Tips For Taking Your Vitamins

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Tips for Taking Vitamins and Maintaining Good Digestion
(Don’t Cause A Fireball In YOUR Stomach :)

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1. Always take vitamins with food. Digestive enzymes are stimulated when eating and aid in nutrient absorption.
2. Limit fluids with meals to improve digestion. Especially avoid cold or iced drinks when eating.
3. If possible, use liquid and/or sublingual vitamins. They are the most easily assimilated by the body. Capsules are the next best choice.
4. If vitamin capsules cannot be swallowed, open up the capsule and mix the contents with juice or yogurt.
5. If taking a daily multivitamin and you want to start taking specific vitamins for your eyes, continue to take the daily multiple with the specific eye vitamins.
6. A small amount of apple cider vinegar, taken just prior to a meal, will stimulate production of digestive juices.
7. If taking antibiotics, take acidophilus supplements between dosages. This will help build up the good bacteria in the digestive tract destroyed by the antibiotics. It is especially important for elderly patients to take acidophilus on a regular basis.
8. Vitamin A and Lutein compete for absorption, so take separately.

Selenium and Glutathione Helps To Prevent Cataracts

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Eye Nutrition Fact: Selenium and Glutathione Helps To Prevent Cataracts

Selenium is a mineral involved in the body’s production of glutathione peroxide, another protective enzyme found in the eye. This enzyme is an antioxidant, and is important in DNA and protein synthesis. It affects
retinal vessel proliferation, retinal vessels and tissue elasticity. A lack of it can increase the severity of a cataract and cause hemolytic problems. Additionally, glutathione, a naturally occurring compound in
the lens of the eye, is an important enzyme that helps prevent the formation of cataracts.

If you aren’t already taking it, our Ocu-Plus Formula contains 17 different nutrients (Including Selenium and Glutathione ) that are essential to eye health. Learn more about it at

http://www.Experts-At.com/vision/OcuPlus.html

Quercetin As a Powerful Antioxidant

not quite blueberries
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17 Vitamins And Minerals especially formulated for your eyes

Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant, as well as a natural antihistamine and anti-inflammatory. It is a citrus bioflavonoid, a natural substance that helps protect capillaries, prevent bruising, and intensify the effect of vitamin C in the body – in fact, bioflavonoids are essential for total vitamin C effectiveness.

In a study of adults with symptoms of macular degeneration, moderate red wine consumption (a source of quercetin) offered some protection against the development and progression of the disease.

Dark berries, such as blueberries, blackberries, and cherries, are also high in flavonoids. Animal studies suggest that quercetin inhibits the activity of compounds that contribute to the development of cataracts.

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)

Essential Nutrient: N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)

NAC is an amino acid similar in structure to cysteine, a building block of proteins. In our body, NAC helps stimulate the production of antioxidants by replenishing the body’s levels of glutathione (see entry above). Read more »

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