UPC 083000160110
Barcode for Nature's Answer Bilberry Vision Complex for Eyes Vegetarian Capsules, 60-Count Promotes Overall Eye Health
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Attribute | Value |
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Binding | Health and Beauty |
Brand | Nature's Answer |
Size | 60 |
EAN | 0083000160110 |
Manufacturer | Nature's Answer |
Model | 16011 |
MPN | 1026494 |
UPC | 083000160110 |
Description
- Natures Answer Bilberry Vision Complex Vegan Capsules offers Bilberry fruit, combined with a full array of Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids and nutritional factors that promote Healthy Eye Function. Bilberry is a natural source of anthocyanosides, a specific kind of flavanol believed to be responsible for the herb's beneficial properties in promoting healthy eye function.
- In World War II, British pilots in the Royal Air Force began consuming bilberry jam for several weeks prior to night missions in order to promote healthy eye function . It was the success of this peculiar dietary ritual which prompted medical researchers to explore the phytochemistry of bilberries and isolate the active components of this delicious food.
- Natures Answer Bilberry Vision Complex features Vitamin A as mixed carotenoids, a full 1000 mg serving of Vitamin C, amino acids including Taurine, Glycine and L-Glutamine, minerals- zinc gluconate and selenium, and Lutein from bright yellow flower petals picked from Marigolds!
- The bilberry extract, a relative of the cranberry, huckleberry, and American blueberry is a plant with bright green leaves and bell-shaped flowers that grow wild, primarily in northern Europe.
- The bilberry looks very much like a blueberry, but its flesh is darker - somewhere between deep purple and crimson - and its flavor is tarter, says Steve Foster, a plant photographer who has written or co-written 17field and reference guides on medicinal plants and herbs, most recently National Geographic's Guide to Medicinal Herbs.
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