Eye Health Revolution: 5X Stronger than Bilberry

Recent studies show that Sea Buckthorn Proanthocyanidins outperforms bilberry anthocyanin by 5 times in protecting eyesight. A mere 100mg of our 38.9% Sea Buckthorn proanthocyanidins matches the effects of 500mg of 41% bilberry anthocyanins. The results speak volumes:

  • Same reduction in retinal thickness

  • 9% better improvement in daylight vision

  • Equal boosts to night and maximum vision

Sea Buckthorn significantly reduces retinal damage and avoids the inflammatory markers increase seen in controls. It offers a robust defense against light-induced retinal degeneration thanks to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties [1]. Plus, its gut-derived metabolites, accumulating in the retinas, add an extra layer of protection.
 
But the benefits continue beyond there. Omega-7-rich Sea Buckthorn oil soothes dry eyes, reducing redness and burning by aiding mucous membrane regeneration. It is clinically-supported to increase tear secretion, manages inflammation, and prevents oxidative damage [3].
 
Boost your brand's eye health offerings with the proven potency of Sea Buckthorn today.


Featured Ingredient

Strongest Plant Antioxidants: 9x Stronger than Grape Seed & Acai

  • 100% Plant-based 

  • No Additives / Solvent Used

  • Completely soluble in water

  • Good Thermal & pH Stability

  • Patented Technology

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Reference

[1] Wang, Y., Zhao, L., Huo, Y., Zhou, F., Wu, W., Lu, F., Yang, X., Guo, X., Chen, P., Deng, Q. and Ji, B. (2016). Protective Effect of Proanthocyanidins from Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides L.) Seed against Visible Light-Induced Retinal Degeneration in Vivo. Nutrients, [online] 8(5), p.245.

[2] Wang, Y., Zhao, L., Lu, F., Yang, X., Deng, Q., Ji, B. and Huang, F. (2015). Retinoprotective Effects of Bilberry Anthocyanins via Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anti-Apoptotic Mechanisms in a Visible Light-Induced Retinal Degeneration Model in Pigmented Rabbits. Molecules, [online] 20(12), pp.22395-22410.

[3] Larmo, P., Järvinen, R., Setälä, N., Yang, B., Viitanen, M., Engblom, J., Tahvonen, R. and Kallio, H. (2010). Oral Sea Buckthorn Oil Attenuates Tear Film Osmolarity and Symptoms in Individuals with Dry Eye. The Journal of Nutrition, [online] 140(8), pp.1462-1468.