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Eye Guard Plus w/ Lutein Supports Eye Health This exceptional formula contains over 14 active ingredients including the antioxidant nutrients Selenium, Vitamin C and Vitamin E. This formula also contains Bilberry extract, which helps support eye function by promoting healthy circulation, and the carotenoids Beta Carotene and Lutein. Lutein plays a role in the maintenance of eye health and is the principal Carotenoid found in the central area of the retina called the macula. |
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