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ZeaVision is pleased to announce the return of the 10mg zeaxanthin product
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| Boston, MA, June 28, 2007 6:00a.m. - 7:30a.m
:: ZeaVision sponsors an American Optometric Association Continuing Education Course: |
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| St. Louis, MO, April, 2007
:: ZeaVision Adds Two More Prominent Doctors to its Advisory Board. |
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| St. Louis, MO, August 28, 2006
:: ZeaVision Adds Three Leading Doctors to its Advisory Board. |
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| St. Louis, MO August 11, 2006
:: Joseph M. Strout named new Chief Financial Officer and member of the Executive Committee for ZeaVision, LLC
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| St. Louis, MO June 2, 2006
::Community Benefits from Eye Studies Conducted by the College of Optometry at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and ZeaVision
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| ST. LOUIS, MO, May 24, 2006
::St. Louis Business Eyes Local Market As First In Country To Screen For AMD Risk
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| May, 2006
::ZeaVision, LLC Announces Three New Business Developments
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EyePromise Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the differences between EyePromise® Restore and EyePromise® Five?
A: EyePromise Five provides a 5mg dietary Zeaxanthin supplement designed to augment your eye health vitamin regimen. EyePromise Restore contains vitamins based on the AREDS II formula to support macular health.
Q: What is the science behind EyePromise Restore?
A: The AREDS II (Aged-Related Eye Disease Study) clinical trials currently underway by the National Eye Institute intend to demonstrated that nutritional supplements can slow the progression of AMD. In fact, the original AREDS formula was proved effective in 25% of patients at risk for AMD, however the critical nutrients for central vision, zeaxanthin and lutein, were not commercially available at the time the original study took place.
New findings since AREDS raise concerns about two ingredients in the AREDS formulation: zinc at high levels and beta-carotene. Subsequently, Bausch & Lomb™, Alcon™ and other bionutraceutical companies introduced AREDS-based formulas containing lutein. No other supplement on the market contains the amount of zeaxanthin you can find in EyePromise supplements.
Zeaxanthin is preferentially deposited at a 2:1 ratio vs. lutein in the center of the macula. However, Zeaxanthin is far less prevalent in the average diet than lutein, and needs to be supplemented. Zeaxanthin is rare in our diets, but is preferentially taken up in the macula.
EyePromise Restore closely mirrors the AREDS II formula with the maximum available dosage of Zeaxanthin for maximum benefit. EyePromise Restore also eliminates beta-carotene and reduces zinc to a safer level.
Q: Which nutritional supplements should I take if I have AMD?
A: EyePromise Restore is recommended to provide the maximum available dose of dietary Zeaxanthin, and the benefit of an AREDS II-based formula to support macular health.
Q: Is EyePromise safe?
A: Dietary Zeaxanthin was safety tested in one of the most extensive NDIs ever presented to the FDA on Zeaxanthin in 2000. Subsequently, the World Health Organization established an acceptable daily intake (upper tolerable limits) of up to 2 milligrams of Zeaxanthin per kilogram of body weight (equivalent to 163mg for a 180-pound man). These results were reported in its Summary and Conclusions, 63 rd Meeting, Geneva , June 2004.
Q: Why were the ZeaVision products discontinued?
A: We introduced these new brands to further improve the support for healthy eyes and provide the maximum dose of Zeaxanthin available on the market. A higher dosage of Zeaxanthin has been found to provide faster replenishment to the center of the macula, the area most important to central vision. The earlier generation products contained lower dosages and did not offer an AREDS-based formula as EyePromise Restore does.
Q: Why hasn’t my eye doctor told me about EyePromise?
A: EyePromise Restore and EyePromise Five are brand new products launched in April 2005. We are just getting the word out!
Q: What questions should I ask my eye doctor?
A: There are a number of questions you can ask on your next visit to your eye doctor. Click here to learn more about what to ask your doctor.
Q: How can I learn more about EyePromise?
A: To learn more about EyePromise, please explore our website, www.zeavision.com. You can also call our toll-free number, 1-888-875-3937, or e-mail your question to info@zeavision.com. Please indicate “info on zeaxanthin” in the subject line to avoid having your email intercepted by our spam filter.
Q: How can I buy EyePromise?
A: You can purchase EyePromise directly from us here at ZeaVision, LLC. Click here to buy online, or call us 1-888-875-3937 (Weekdays 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Central Time).
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