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[CLEARANCE Expiry Date: 18/08/2026] Wagner Bilberry & Lutein+ 120 Capsules

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[CLEARANCE Expiry Date: 18/08/2026] Wagner Bilberry & Lutein+ 120 CapsulesWagner Bilberry & Lutein+ contains Lutein to support the health and function of the macular area of the retina and lens of the eye and will help to protect the structures of the eye. Contains Bilberry, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help maintain the macular area of the eye. Lutein is a major component of macular pigment and supplementation may support healthy macular pigment density. This formula: Contains Zinc and Betacarotene that

Wagner Bilberry & Lutein+ contains Lutein to support the health and function of the macular area of the retina and lens of the eye and will help to protect the structures of the eye. Contains Bilberry, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help maintain the macular area of the eye. Lutein is a major component of macular pigment and supplementation may support healthy macular pigment density.

This formula:

  • Contains Zinc and Betacarotene that supports healthy eyesight.
  • Contains Lutein that maintains eye retina health.
  • Contains Antioxidant support
  • Maintain healthy eye function.

Bilberries are the fruit of the Bilberry plant, and are closely related to the more familiar blueberries. And like blueberries, bilberries are rich in natural antioxidants – particularly, in a family of antioxidants called anthocyanosides. It is these antioxidants that may be why Bilberries have been used in traditional western herbal medicine to support healthy eye function.

Lutein occurs naturally in many green vegetables, e.g. kale, spinach, broccoli, peas and brussels sprouts. It’s also found in some yellow foods, e.g. corn, capsicums and egg yolks. One of Lutein’s key roles in your body is to help filter the blue light that enters your eye. This wavelength of light can be particularly damaging to the retina. By filtering the blue light out, Lutein can help to protect your eye health. Additionally, like Bilberry, Lutein has powerful antioxidant properties, and can help to reduce oxidative damage to the cells inside your eyes.

This product provides comprehensive support for healthy eye function in just two convenient capsules a day.

Active ingredients: 
Each capsule provides:
Standardised herbal extract equivalent fresh
Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry) fruit 5g equivalent Anthocyanosides 18mg
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) 100mg
d-alpha-Tocopheryl acid succinate (Vitamin E) 41.3mg
Zinc (as Zinc sulfate monohydrate) 12.5mg
Betacarotene 1.5mg
Lutein 2.5mg
Selenium (as Selenomethionine) 12μg

Formulated without gluten, wheat, dairy products, egg, artificial colours, artificial flavours, artificial sweeteners or preservatives.

Directions: 
Adult: Take 2 capsules daily with food or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Contraindications and cautions: 

  • Store in a cool dry place below 30°C.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not use if cap ring or seal under cap is broken or missing.
  • This product contains selenium which is toxic in high doses. A daily dose of 150 micrograms for adults of selenium from dietary supplements should not be exceeded.
  • Contains animal products, soya bean products and sulfites.

Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.

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