Eye Nutrition Fact: 3 Nutrients May Cut Cataract Risk
Posted Jul 31 2010 4:56am
A recent study performed by Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and published in the January edition of the Archives of Ophthalmology reported that women who get more lutein, zeaxanthin, and vitamin E may be less likely to develop cataracts than women who skimp on those nutrients.
Cataracts were 18% rarer in women who got the most lutein and zeaxanthin from foods and vitamin E from foods and supplements, compared to women with the lowest intakes of those nutrients.
If you’re not already taking it, our Ocu-Plus Formula contains 17 nutrients that research has shown to support and protect your eyes, including lutein, zeaxanthin and vitamin E. Learn more at
A recent study performed by Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital and published in the January edition of the Archives of Ophthalmology reported that women who get more lutein, zeaxanthin, and vitamin E may be less likely to develop cataracts than women who skimp on those nutrients.
Cataracts were 18% rarer in women who got the most lutein and zeaxanthin from foods and vitamin E from foods and supplements, compared to women with the lowest intakes of those nutrients.
If you’re not already taking it, our Ocu-Plus Formula contains 17 nutrients that research has shown to support and protect your eyes, including lutein, zeaxanthin and vitamin E. Learn more at
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