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OcuForce - 60 V-Caps
OcuForce - 60 V-Caps
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- Helps to maintain eyesight and in the development and maintenance of night vision
- Helps to improve macular pigment optical density
- Helps support eye health in conditions (associated with sunlight damage), such as cataracts and agerelated macular degeneration
- Helps to reduce the risk of developing cataracts
- Source of antioxidants
- Does not contain gluten, dairy, soy or GMOs
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OcuForce - 60 V-Caps
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Designs For Health OcuForce - 60 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Designs For Health's OcuForce offers a comprehensive array of nutrients carefully chosen to enhance eye function. This formulation contains a blend of mixed carotenoids and preformed vitamin A. Additionally, it features substantial amounts of riboflavin and methylcobalamin, both essential for maintaining healthy homocysteine metabolism. The product also provides clinically significant doses of lutein and zeaxanthin esters derived from plant sources, as well as bilberry extract standardized to 36% anthocyanins, with taurine included for its supportive role in retinal health. [V-CAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Vitamin A (Vitamin A palmitate) 257 mcg RAE (850 IU)
Mixed carotenoids (Blakeslea trispora, Daucus carota) 500 mcg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 50mg
Thiamine (Vitamin B1, Benfotiamine, Thiamine hydrochloride) 5mg
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2, Riboflavin, Riboflavin 5'-phosphate sodium) 10 mg
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) 5mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride) 5mg
Folate (L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid, glucosamine salt) 200 mcg
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) 50 mcg
Zinc (Zinc bisglycinate) 7.5 mg
Selenium (Selenium glycinate) 25 mcg
Taurine (2-Aminoethanesulfonic acid) 100 mg
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine 100 mg
Quercetin 50 mg
Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry-Fruit) (36% Anthocyanins, 95:1, 4750 mg dried equivalent) 50 mg
Ginkgo biloba-Leaf (24% Flavonoid glycosides, 5.4 % Terpene lactones, 50:1, 1500 mg dried equivalent) 30 mg
Tocotrienols (Bixa orellana-Seed) 25 mg
DL-alpha-Lipoic acid 25 mg
Curcuma longa (Turmeric-Rhizome) (35% Curcuminoids, 65:1, 1625 mg dried equivalent) 25 mg
Lutein (Tagetes erecta-Herb flowering oleoresin 5 mg
Zeaxanthin (Tagetes erecta-Herb flowering oleoresin) 1 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Hypromellose, Dicalcium phosphate, Cellulose, Sunflower oil, Magnesium stearate (vegetable source), Ascorbyl palmitate, Modified food starch, Tocopherols, Silicon dioxide, Cane sugar.
Important Information:
Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Keep bottle tightly closed. Please see below for more information.
Vitamin A (Vitamin A palmitate) 257 mcg RAE (850 IU)
Mixed carotenoids (Blakeslea trispora, Daucus carota) 500 mcg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 50mg
Thiamine (Vitamin B1, Benfotiamine, Thiamine hydrochloride) 5mg
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2, Riboflavin, Riboflavin 5'-phosphate sodium) 10 mg
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) 5mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride) 5mg
Folate (L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid, glucosamine salt) 200 mcg
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) 50 mcg
Zinc (Zinc bisglycinate) 7.5 mg
Selenium (Selenium glycinate) 25 mcg
Taurine (2-Aminoethanesulfonic acid) 100 mg
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine 100 mg
Quercetin 50 mg
Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry-Fruit) (36% Anthocyanins, 95:1, 4750 mg dried equivalent) 50 mg
Ginkgo biloba-Leaf (24% Flavonoid glycosides, 5.4 % Terpene lactones, 50:1, 1500 mg dried equivalent) 30 mg
Tocotrienols (Bixa orellana-Seed) 25 mg
DL-alpha-Lipoic acid 25 mg
Curcuma longa (Turmeric-Rhizome) (35% Curcuminoids, 65:1, 1625 mg dried equivalent) 25 mg
Lutein (Tagetes erecta-Herb flowering oleoresin 5 mg
Zeaxanthin (Tagetes erecta-Herb flowering oleoresin) 1 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Hypromellose, Dicalcium phosphate, Cellulose, Sunflower oil, Magnesium stearate (vegetable source), Ascorbyl palmitate, Modified food starch, Tocopherols, Silicon dioxide, Cane sugar.
Important Information:
Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Keep bottle tightly closed. Please see below for more information.
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 capsule with meals, two times per day or as directed by a health care practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products
Adults: Take 1 capsule with meals, two times per day or as directed by a health care practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products
Researched & Formulated With Integrity:
Designs for Health is a leading innovator and the fastest-growing brand of premium nutritional supplements within the healthcare practitioner sector. Offering one of the most extensive and diverse ranges of nutritional supplements, including products such as 5-HTP Supreme, CoQnol 100, Digestzymes, Liposomal Vitamin C, Magnesium Malate, Thyroid Synergy, and Vitamin B12, among others.
Designs for Health is a leading innovator and the fastest-growing brand of premium nutritional supplements within the healthcare practitioner sector. Offering one of the most extensive and diverse ranges of nutritional supplements, including products such as 5-HTP Supreme, CoQnol 100, Digestzymes, Liposomal Vitamin C, Magnesium Malate, Thyroid Synergy, and Vitamin B12, among others.
Cautions & Warnings:
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have kidney stones, if you are taking medications for diabetes, high blood pressure or seizures, have gallstones, a bile duct obstruction, stomach ulcers or excess stomach acid. Stop use and consult a health care practitioner if you experience sweating, paleness, chills, headache, dizziness and/or confusion (as these may be symptoms of serious low blood sugar). Do not use this product if you are taking antibiotics, nitroglycerin, or if you are taking health products that affect blood coagulation as this may increase the risk of spontaneous bleeding.
VITAMINS FOR EYE HEALTH
Our eyes are incredibly complex, highly productive, resilient organs that must regularly adjust to different conditions and environments. They are essential to our overall well-being and daily functioning. More concretely, our eyes allow light rays that deflect off objects to land on the cornea to be transmitted to the retina and then the brain. These light rays are what the brain interprets as objects that we can see. Unsurprisingly, taking care of our eyes and maintaining good vision is crucial for optimal quality of life. Many factors can affect the health of our eyes and, in turn, the quality of our vision. Let's explore vitamins for
eye health.
10 Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations For Healthy Eyes
Proper Nutrition
– A healthy, clean, colourful, and varied diet plays a significant role in maintaining good eye health. Nutrients like vitamins A, C, and E,
zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, and lutein are critical to eye health. Foods like leafy green vegetables, citrus fruits, fish, nuts, and carrots are also highly beneficial for the eyes.
Adequate Sleep
– Getting enough quality sleep is crucial for overall health, including eye health. Insufficient sleep can lead to eye fatigue, dryness, and other vision problems.
Regular Eye Exams
– Getting routine eye examinations is vital for the early detection and prevention of eye conditions, including diminishing vision and glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye diseases.
Protecting Eyes From Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation
– Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun can contribute to eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. This is why wearing sunglasses that block 100% of UV rays and wide-brimmed hats when spending time outdoors is essential.
Managing Screen Time
– In today's digital age, many people spend extended periods in front of screens such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. Prolonged screen time can cause eye strain, dryness, and discomfort. Taking regular breaks, practicing the 20-20-20 rule (looking away from the screen every 20 minutes at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds), and maintaining proper ergonomics can help alleviate digital eye strain.
Proper Lighting
– The right kind of lighting is crucial for reducing eye strain. When reading or working, ensure the lighting is neither dim nor bright. Avoid glare from direct sunlight or harsh artificial lighting.
Regular Breaks & Eye Exercises
– Those that perform tasks that require intense visual focus, such as reading or working on a computer for hours; taking frequent breaks and doing eye exercises can help relax eye muscles and prevent eye fatigue.
Avoiding Smoking
– Smoking has been linked to an increased risk of developing cataracts, macular degeneration, and other eye diseases. Quitting smoking or avoiding exposure to second-hand smoke can also positively impact eye health.
Proper Contact Lens Care
– Those who wear contact lenses should follow good hygiene and care guidelines. Failing to do so can lead to eye infections and other complications.
Eye Safety
– When participating in sports or engaging in activities that pose a risk of eye injury, wearing appropriate protective eyewear, such as goggles or safety glasses, is essential.
Best Supplements & Vitamins For Eye And Vision Health
Several nutritional supplements are known to support eye health and can, bolster your nutritional profile and help maintain good vision across the lifespan. These include:
Astaxanthin, Lutein and Zeaxanthin
– These carotenoids accumulate in the retina and help filter harmful blue light (present in cells, tablets, laptops, etc.). These vitamins have been shown to play a role in reducing the risk of AMD and cataracts to support eye health. Good dietary sources include salmon, trout, krill, shrimp, crayfish, spinach, kale, broccoli, and egg yolks. Astaxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin supplements are also widely available.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
– Found in fish oil and certain types of algae, as well as sold in supplement form, omega-3 fatty acids have significant anti-inflammatory properties and studies have shown they can help prevent dry eyes and reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Vitamin A (
Beta Carotene
)
– Essential for good vision, vitamin A helps maintain the cornea's health and supports low-light and colour vision. It can be obtained from carrots, sweet potatoes, and liver. This vitamin can also be purchased as a supplement to further support eye health
Vitamin C
– An antioxidant found in high concentrations in the eye. It helps protect the eyes against damage caused by free radicals and may lower the risk of cataracts and AMD. Citrus fruits, strawberries, and bell peppers are all good dietary sources of vitamin C, and nutritional supplements are also widely available.
Vitamin E
– Another potent antioxidant, Vitamin E supports eye health and helps protect the cells in the eyes from oxidative stress. Vitamin E is sold in various iterations as a supplement and is also naturally present in nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils.
Zinc
– This mineral is involved in transporting vitamin A from the liver to the retina, where it is converted into the pigment melanin. Zinc deficiency has been associated with poor night vision, cataracts, and AMD. Good sources of zinc include oysters, beef, poultry, and nutritional supplements.
Other potent nutritional supplements for eye health include bilberry, blueberry, DL-
alpha lipoic acid,
eyebright, saffron, and others.
Shopping For Vision Support Supplements
Although getting enough vitamins and
antioxidants
naturally through a healthy diet is best, statistics tell us that the average person eating the standard North American diet is likely low in essential vitamins, minerals, and critical antioxidants. Moreover, many of the precious nutrients mentioned in this article cannot be synthesized by the human body. This is why nutritional supplements are a fantastic way to bolster your overall nutrient profile and help you maintain optimal eye health well into old age.
Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have kidney stones, if you are taking medications for diabetes, high blood pressure or seizures, have gallstones, a bile duct obstruction, stomach ulcers or excess stomach acid. Stop use and consult a health care practitioner if you experience sweating, paleness, chills, headache, dizziness and/or confusion (as these may be symptoms of serious low blood sugar). Do not use this product if you are taking antibiotics, nitroglycerin, or if you are taking health products that affect blood coagulation as this may increase the risk of spontaneous bleeding.
VITAMINS FOR EYE HEALTH
Our eyes are incredibly complex, highly productive, resilient organs that must regularly adjust to different conditions and environments. They are essential to our overall well-being and daily functioning. More concretely, our eyes allow light rays that deflect off objects to land on the cornea to be transmitted to the retina and then the brain. These light rays are what the brain interprets as objects that we can see. Unsurprisingly, taking care of our eyes and maintaining good vision is crucial for optimal quality of life. Many factors can affect the health of our eyes and, in turn, the quality of our vision. Let's explore vitamins for
eye health.
10 Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations For Healthy Eyes
Proper Nutrition
– A healthy, clean, colourful, and varied diet plays a significant role in maintaining good eye health. Nutrients like vitamins A, C, and E,
zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, and lutein are critical to eye health. Foods like leafy green vegetables, citrus fruits, fish, nuts, and carrots are also highly beneficial for the eyes.
Adequate Sleep
– Getting enough quality sleep is crucial for overall health, including eye health. Insufficient sleep can lead to eye fatigue, dryness, and other vision problems.
Regular Eye Exams
– Getting routine eye examinations is vital for the early detection and prevention of eye conditions, including diminishing vision and glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye diseases.
Protecting Eyes From Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation
– Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun can contribute to eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. This is why wearing sunglasses that block 100% of UV rays and wide-brimmed hats when spending time outdoors is essential.
Managing Screen Time
– In today's digital age, many people spend extended periods in front of screens such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. Prolonged screen time can cause eye strain, dryness, and discomfort. Taking regular breaks, practicing the 20-20-20 rule (looking away from the screen every 20 minutes at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds), and maintaining proper ergonomics can help alleviate digital eye strain.
Proper Lighting
– The right kind of lighting is crucial for reducing eye strain. When reading or working, ensure the lighting is neither dim nor bright. Avoid glare from direct sunlight or harsh artificial lighting.
Regular Breaks & Eye Exercises
– Those that perform tasks that require intense visual focus, such as reading or working on a computer for hours; taking frequent breaks and doing eye exercises can help relax eye muscles and prevent eye fatigue.
Avoiding Smoking
– Smoking has been linked to an increased risk of developing cataracts, macular degeneration, and other eye diseases. Quitting smoking or avoiding exposure to second-hand smoke can also positively impact eye health.
Proper Contact Lens Care
– Those who wear contact lenses should follow good hygiene and care guidelines. Failing to do so can lead to eye infections and other complications.
Eye Safety
– When participating in sports or engaging in activities that pose a risk of eye injury, wearing appropriate protective eyewear, such as goggles or safety glasses, is essential.
Best Supplements & Vitamins For Eye And Vision Health
Several nutritional supplements are known to support eye health and can, bolster your nutritional profile and help maintain good vision across the lifespan. These include:
Astaxanthin, Lutein and Zeaxanthin
– These carotenoids accumulate in the retina and help filter harmful blue light (present in cells, tablets, laptops, etc.). These vitamins have been shown to play a role in reducing the risk of AMD and cataracts to support eye health. Good dietary sources include salmon, trout, krill, shrimp, crayfish, spinach, kale, broccoli, and egg yolks. Astaxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin supplements are also widely available.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
– Found in fish oil and certain types of algae, as well as sold in supplement form, omega-3 fatty acids have significant anti-inflammatory properties and studies have shown they can help prevent dry eyes and reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Vitamin A (
Beta Carotene
)
– Essential for good vision, vitamin A helps maintain the cornea's health and supports low-light and colour vision. It can be obtained from carrots, sweet potatoes, and liver. This vitamin can also be purchased as a supplement to further support eye health
Vitamin C
– An antioxidant found in high concentrations in the eye. It helps protect the eyes against damage caused by free radicals and may lower the risk of cataracts and AMD. Citrus fruits, strawberries, and bell peppers are all good dietary sources of vitamin C, and nutritional supplements are also widely available.
Vitamin E
– Another potent antioxidant, Vitamin E supports eye health and helps protect the cells in the eyes from oxidative stress. Vitamin E is sold in various iterations as a supplement and is also naturally present in nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils.
Zinc
– This mineral is involved in transporting vitamin A from the liver to the retina, where it is converted into the pigment melanin. Zinc deficiency has been associated with poor night vision, cataracts, and AMD. Good sources of zinc include oysters, beef, poultry, and nutritional supplements.
Other potent nutritional supplements for eye health include bilberry, blueberry, DL-
alpha lipoic acid,
eyebright, saffron, and others.
Shopping For Vision Support Supplements
Although getting enough vitamins and
antioxidants
naturally through a healthy diet is best, statistics tell us that the average person eating the standard North American diet is likely low in essential vitamins, minerals, and critical antioxidants. Moreover, many of the precious nutrients mentioned in this article cannot be synthesized by the human body. This is why nutritional supplements are a fantastic way to bolster your overall nutrient profile and help you maintain optimal eye health well into old age.
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Cautions & Warnings:Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have kidney stones, if you are taking medications for diabetes, high blood pressure or seizures, have gallstones, a bile duct obstruction, stomach ulcers or excess stomach acid. Stop use and consult a health care practitioner if you experience sweating, paleness, chills, headache, dizziness and/or confusion (as these may be symptoms of serious low blood sugar). Do not use this product if you are taking antibiotics, nitroglycerin, or if you are taking health products that affect blood coagulation as this may increase the risk of spontaneous bleeding.
VITAMINS FOR EYE HEALTH
Our eyes are incredibly complex, highly productive, resilient organs that must regularly adjust to different conditions and environments. They are essential to our overall well-being and daily functioning. More concretely, our eyes allow light rays that deflect off objects to land on the cornea to be transmitted to the retina and then the brain. These light rays are what the brain interprets as objects that we can see. Unsurprisingly, taking care of our eyes and maintaining good vision is crucial for optimal quality of life. Many factors can affect the health of our eyes and, in turn, the quality of our vision. Let's explore vitamins for
eye health.
10 Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations For Healthy Eyes
Proper Nutrition
– A healthy, clean, colourful, and varied diet plays a significant role in maintaining good eye health. Nutrients like vitamins A, C, and E,
zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, and lutein are critical to eye health. Foods like leafy green vegetables, citrus fruits, fish, nuts, and carrots are also highly beneficial for the eyes.
Adequate Sleep
– Getting enough quality sleep is crucial for overall health, including eye health. Insufficient sleep can lead to eye fatigue, dryness, and other vision problems.
Regular Eye Exams
– Getting routine eye examinations is vital for the early detection and prevention of eye conditions, including diminishing vision and glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye diseases.
Protecting Eyes From Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation
– Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun can contribute to eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. This is why wearing sunglasses that block 100% of UV rays and wide-brimmed hats when spending time outdoors is essential.
Managing Screen Time
– In today's digital age, many people spend extended periods in front of screens such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. Prolonged screen time can cause eye strain, dryness, and discomfort. Taking regular breaks, practicing the 20-20-20 rule (looking away from the screen every 20 minutes at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds), and maintaining proper ergonomics can help alleviate digital eye strain.
Proper Lighting
– The right kind of lighting is crucial for reducing eye strain. When reading or working, ensure the lighting is neither dim nor bright. Avoid glare from direct sunlight or harsh artificial lighting.
Regular Breaks & Eye Exercises
– Those that perform tasks that require intense visual focus, such as reading or working on a computer for hours; taking frequent breaks and doing eye exercises can help relax eye muscles and prevent eye fatigue.
Avoiding Smoking
– Smoking has been linked to an increased risk of developing cataracts, macular degeneration, and other eye diseases. Quitting smoking or avoiding exposure to second-hand smoke can also positively impact eye health.
Proper Contact Lens Care
– Those who wear contact lenses should follow good hygiene and care guidelines. Failing to do so can lead to eye infections and other complications.
Eye Safety
– When participating in sports or engaging in activities that pose a risk of eye injury, wearing appropriate protective eyewear, such as goggles or safety glasses, is essential.
Best Supplements & Vitamins For Eye And Vision Health
Several nutritional supplements are known to support eye health and can, bolster your nutritional profile and help maintain good vision across the lifespan. These include:
Astaxanthin, Lutein and Zeaxanthin
– These carotenoids accumulate in the retina and help filter harmful blue light (present in cells, tablets, laptops, etc.). These vitamins have been shown to play a role in reducing the risk of AMD and cataracts to support eye health. Good dietary sources include salmon, trout, krill, shrimp, crayfish, spinach, kale, broccoli, and egg yolks. Astaxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin supplements are also widely available.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
– Found in fish oil and certain types of algae, as well as sold in supplement form, omega-3 fatty acids have significant anti-inflammatory properties and studies have shown they can help prevent dry eyes and reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Vitamin A (
Beta Carotene
)
– Essential for good vision, vitamin A helps maintain the cornea's health and supports low-light and colour vision. It can be obtained from carrots, sweet potatoes, and liver. This vitamin can also be purchased as a supplement to further support eye health
Vitamin C
– An antioxidant found in high concentrations in the eye. It helps protect the eyes against damage caused by free radicals and may lower the risk of cataracts and AMD. Citrus fruits, strawberries, and bell peppers are all good dietary sources of vitamin C, and nutritional supplements are also widely available.
Vitamin E
– Another potent antioxidant, Vitamin E supports eye health and helps protect the cells in the eyes from oxidative stress. Vitamin E is sold in various iterations as a supplement and is also naturally present in nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils.
Zinc
– This mineral is involved in transporting vitamin A from the liver to the retina, where it is converted into the pigment melanin. Zinc deficiency has been associated with poor night vision, cataracts, and AMD. Good sources of zinc include oysters, beef, poultry, and nutritional supplements.
Other potent nutritional supplements for eye health include bilberry, blueberry, DL-
alpha lipoic acid,
eyebright, saffron, and others.
Shopping For Vision Support Supplements
Although getting enough vitamins and
antioxidants
naturally through a healthy diet is best, statistics tell us that the average person eating the standard North American diet is likely low in essential vitamins, minerals, and critical antioxidants. Moreover, many of the precious nutrients mentioned in this article cannot be synthesized by the human body. This is why nutritional supplements are a fantastic way to bolster your overall nutrient profile and help you maintain optimal eye health well into old age.
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