Vision Supplements from Pharma Nord contain Zinc and Beta Carotene, a precursor of vitamin A, which contributes to the maintenance of normal vision. Antioxidant substances present in eye vitamins can protect against such free radical including damage within the eye. Bio-Vision is a combination of eye vitamins in bioavailble form to promote healthy eyes and optimal vision.
Tissues comprising the eye (lens, retina) are vulnerable to damage by free radicals. UV light and normal cell metabolism generate toxic oxidizing chemical species known as free radicals.
Antioxidant substances present in eye vitamins can protect against free radical including damage within the eye.
Pharma Nord Bio-Vision
In addition, our eye vitamins contain beta carotene and Lutein. Beta carotene is a precursor of vitamin A, which has a well known role in night vision. Lutein is a protective component of the macula which is the light sensitive central region of the retina involved in vision targeting and colour perception.
We recommend 2 tablets per day, or as directed by a physician.
No adverse effects or contraindications reported for this product.
The trade name of the preparation is Bio-Vision. It is sold in tablets packed in blister packs, in boxes of 150.
Declared content per tablet:
The raw materials comply with government regulations in the EC and Scandinavia. Testing ensures that the raw materials are in accordance with their certificates of analysis.
The tablets are produced under pharmaceutical control.
The preparation is a dull green coated round biconvex tablet.
The tablets are packed in a press out transparent plastic blister pack with an aluminium membrane approved for use with food.
All blister packs are batch numbered and the boxes are date stamped in accordance with current regulations.
Minimum 3 years.
Product to be stored at room temperature.
The rights to this product belong to:
Pharma Nord ApS, Denmark.
More information is available on request.
If taken as recommended (2 tablets per day):
150 tablets – 75 day supply
Yes, as it is a small tablet. Those who have difficulty swallowing tablets might find it easier to do so after consuming food.
You can also cut the tablet in half or crush it to consume immediately.
Preferably with meals.
Relative to the food we eat, the size of individual nutrients are actually incredibly small. As a result, we need to use units other than grammes (g) to describe them. Here’s what the common units for nutrients are:
Grammes (G)- often used to describe nutritional powders. Most teaspoons of powder weigh approximately 5g.
Milligrams (Mg)- 1000mg is equal to 1g
Micrograms (Mcg or μg)- 1000μg is equal to 1mg
International Units (IU)- Slightly more complex than milligrams (mg) and micrograms (μg), International Units measure differently from nutrient to nutrient. The most common nutrients that are likely to be measured in IU are vitamins D, E and A.
Vitamin D: 1 IU is the equivalent of 0.025 μg of D2 or D3
Vitamin A: 1 IU is the equivalent of 0.3 mcg retinol
Beta-carotene (provitamin A): 1 IU is the equivalent of 0.6 μg of beta carotene
Vitamin E: 1 IU is the equivalent of 0.67 mg d-alpha-tocopherol