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Vitamin A supports the maintenance of normal vision – day and night
The eye is one of the most amazing organs in the human body and is used day and night.
Working on the computer, frequently watching TV, reading in poor lighting conditions or driving at night are particularly tiring for our eyes – regardless of age.
Various factors play a role in the health, maintenance of visual function and the eye’s vision during the day and night. This also includes a good supply of nutrients.
Doppelherz capsules contain vitamins A, C and E, valuable vitamins of the B complex and the trace elements zinc and copper.
They also contain 20 mg of lutein, 1000 µg of zeaxanthin and bilberry extract.
Vitamin A supports the maintenance of normal vision – day and night
Zinc contributes to normal vision and supports the normal metabolism of vitamin A.
Vitamin B6 contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Folic acid has an active role in the process of cell division
Vitamin B12 contributes to normal energy metabolism.
Vitamin C + E as well as zinc + copper help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Lutein and zeaxanthin are found in plant foods (eg green vegetables). They are plant carotenoids that belong to the group of secondary plant substances. The so-called ‘macula’ (macula) of the retina contains a high concentration of lutein and zeaxanthin. It is located in the middle of the back of the eye.
The yellow color is due to the presence of these two carotenoids. Enrichment of plant substances takes place exactly where a high level of antioxidant protection is required. Because, especially in the area of the macula, sunlight falls almost unbroken.
Macula enables reading, recognition of fine details and color differentiation.
Blueberries are a popular berry variety for human consumption. They were wild-harvested and highly prized in the forests of Europe centuries ago, and we continue to consume them to this day. Doppelherz Augen Extra capsules provide 50 mg of blueberry extract.





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