ALAVIE® Nutrix-EyePro help to maintain a healthy vision with 100% Natural Advanced Eye Care Formula.
It is the Best Nutrition to Supercharge & Maintain a Healthy Vision!
Protect & Relieve
Digital Eye Strain
from Prolonged Screen Time!
PREMIUM & PATENTED INGREDIENTS
Scientifically proven to support healthy eyes from within
EYE HEALTH
IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Your eyes & vision, like your body,
change over time
Whether it’s a computer, tablet, smartphone,
e-reader, TV, or video game or other digital device, any of the following can increase your risk for digital eye strain:
Sitting too close
Poor posture
Environmental lighting
Blue light
Pre-existing refractive condition
Dry eye disease
Contact lens wearers
DO YOU KNOW?
• In 2019, 25.3% of children aged 2 to 17 years wore glasses or contact lenses, the percentage increased with age among both boys & girls.
• Almost 2 out of every 3 Americans report experiencing symptoms of digital eye strain.
• A survey by the AOA found that 80% of children ages 10-17 experience blurry vision, itching & tired eyes after using a digital device.
How Does Blue Light Affect Your Eyes?
When blue light reaches your eyes, nearly all of it passes through the cornea and lens, allowing it to reach the retina, prolonged exposure could have negative impacts. Additionally, exposure to artificial blue light may harm circadian rhythms, especially when it occurs late at night. Some studies suggest that blue light may harm the retina. It could be triggering chemical reactions in the eye that have a toxic effect on retina cells. When that occurs, visual acuity could be damaged over time. There may also be an increased risk of certain conditions, including age-related macular degeneration.
DIGITAL EYE STRAIN
Sore, tired, or itching eyes
Sore neck, shoulders or back
Watery or dry eyes
Increased sensitivity to light
Blurred or double vision
Difficulty concentrating
Headache
Feeling that you cannot
keep your eyes open
80% of vision problems worldwide are avoidable or even curable!
WHO IS SUITABLE?
Children
- Always prolonged screen time or reading too closely
- Easily get dry & tired eyes
- Blurred vision & myopia
- Keep healthy eyesight
Adults
- Always prolonged usage of computer & smartphone
- Long-time wearing contact
lenses - Night vision disorders when
driving at night orrainy days - Easily get dry & tired eyes
- Floaters, Blurred vision & myopia
- Keep healthy eyesight
Elderly
- Eye diseases: cataract, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetes retinopathy etc
INSTRUCTIONS
Frequently Ask Question (FAQ)
Scientific Evidences
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5) Antioxidants and cataract.
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7) Glutathione Improves the Antioxidant Activity of Vitamin C in Human Lens and Retinal Epithelial Cells: Implications for Vitreous Substitutes.
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