EyeScience, a manufacturer and marketer of vitamins and supplements relating to
ocular nutrition recently announced the development of a new eye vitamin called Computer Eye Strain Formula. Targeted at the demographics that use computers for prolonged time, the new vitamin seeks to prevent and alleviate vision problems associated with Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). Some of the symptoms of CVS include, squinting, eye fatigue, headaches, distorted color perception, sensitivity to glare, blurry/double vision and dry, itchy, watery eyes.
In a press release, EyeScience explained that CVS related disorders are rising since the growth in digital technology use. EyeScience's new Computer Eye Strain Formula is the most comprehensive, scientifically formulated ocular vitamin, the company claimed. Backed by years of extensive research and clinical studies, the Computer Eye Strain Formula can help reduce eye strain and eye fatigue, according to its maker.
The company said that Computer Eye Strain Formula is ideal for people who spend much of the day looking at computer screens or other digital devices. The formula is specifically created to help protect the eyes from the potentially harmful effects of staring at digital screens. The product, according to its maker can also help alleviate any symptoms that may already exist. The ingredients in the formula include AstaREAL astaxanthin, FloraGLO lutein and zeaxanthin. These are all powerful, effective carotenoid antioxidants, which work together to help increase blood flow, improve accommodation and reduce the inflammation and irritation associated with prolonged computer or digital device use.
In the release, EyeScience announced the immediate availability of the vitamin from the market place.
“With more than 70 percent of computer users suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome, this new vitamin marks a significant leap in reducing eye strain and eye fatigue symptoms caused by many hours of computer use. The ingredients in our formula help improve symptoms associated with tiredness, soreness, dryness and blurry vision. Sitting in front of the computer for an extended amount of time, and having multiple electronics or mobile devices shifts the way our bodies communicate on a number of levels, but particularly our eyes, which many people tend to 'overlook'. Our Computer Eye Strain Formula addresses new health side-effects in a digital age, and finally gives people, who suffer from eye fatigue, a vitamin supplement resource to help improve this troublesome and sometimes painful inconvenience,” president and CEO of EyeScience Labs Jeff Northup noted in a statement.
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