Premier Vision & Eye Support, Including the Macula*
Provides maximum support to your eye's macular health*
Supports total retinal health and photoreceptor health*
Features natural-source lutein and zeaxanthin (from marigold flowers)
Contains a broad-spectrum blend of high-value botanical agents for optimal nutritional support*
Description:
OcuVen™ is a premier vision and eye support formula which features two well researched eye support nutrients: natural-source lutein (from marigold flowers) at 10mg/cap and natural-source zeaxanthin (from marigold flowers) at 2 mg/cap.* In addition, OcuVenTMfeatures Eye Integrity Support Blend™ which contains a broad spectrum blend of high value, premier quality botanical agents for optimal nutritional support.*
SUPPORT YOUR VISION WITH ZEAXANTHIN AND LUTEIN
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