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Visionex FAQs
1. Can I take Visionex™ with my medications?
Your healthcare professional is the best resource to provide you with this type of information. Please check with your pharmacist, physician, or other healthcare professional for questions regarding the usage of Visionex with your medications.
2. Can I take Visionex™ with my other USANA nutritionals?
Visionex was designed to complement the Essentials, and /or other Optimizers as necessary.
3. Are there any precautions I need to know about before I start taking Visionex™?
There are no known adverse side effects associated with the use of Visionex when taken as directed (please refer to the directions listed on the label) by normally healthy adults. Preferably, Visionex should be taken with a meal to enhance digestion and bioavailablity and diminish the chance of stomach upset.
4. What is the daily dosage of Visionex™?
The recommended daily dose is two tablets.
5. What are lutein and zeaxanthin?
Lutein and zeaxanthin are the only carotenoids known to selectively accumulate in the eye tissues. They are absorbed from the diet into circulation and deposited in the lens and macular regions of the eye. Because the eyes are subjected to such a high degree of oxidizing radiation each day, a generous dietary intake of these carotenoids is essential to provide optimal protection to delicate eye tissues.
6. What is Visionex™?
Visionex is USANA's unique new Optimizer designed to promote and enhance long-term eye health. Our eyes are continually exposed to an environment that promotes free radicals and oxidative damage, leading to loss of visual acuity over time. Visionex contains guaranteed levels of lutein and zeaxanthin, two important carotenoids preferentially deposited in the lens and the region of the retina called the macula, where they protect tissues by absorbing damaging blue light rays and minimizing free radical damage. This comprehensive formula also contains vitamin C, bilberry extract, and zinc- other important nutrients necessary to support long-term eye health.
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