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Xetina 20™ is a breakthrough eye health supplement that combines the power of nature’s most potent ingredients aimed at restoring, boosting, and maintaining optimal eye health.
The benefits of Xetina 20™ include:
- Supports healthy blood circulation to the retina*
- Promotes strong blood vessel walls within the eyes*
- Supports eye moisture levels for proper lubrication*
- Can potentially help improve various vision-related conditions*
Xetina 20™ is manufactured in the USA, adhering to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP), guaranteeing the purity and integrity of each ingredient.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, adults take two (2) capsules daily with an 8 oz. glass of water or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
WARNINGS: Do not exceed recommended serving size. As with any dietary supplement, you should consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, are taking medications, or have known adverse reactions or allergies.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
NOT FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS.
DO NOT EXPOSE TO EXCESSIVE HEAT OR MOISTURE.
STORE PRODUCT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
DO NOT USE IF SAFETY SEAL IS DAMAGED OR MISSING.
Each serving of Xetina 20™ contains a thoughtful blend of potent nutrients designed to support eye health, manage discomfort, and promote overall vision vitality:
Ingredients
1. Rutin
This plant pigment, known as "The Vision Restore Nutrient," supports healthy blood flow to the retina, strengthening the blood vessels in the eyes and potentially helping manage inflammation. It also plays a role in the prevention of certain age-related eye diseases.1
2. Vitamin A (as Beta-Carotene)
An essential nutrient for eye health, Vitamin A supports proper eye lubrication. A deficiency can lead to eye health issues, hence the importance of its inclusion in the formula.2
3. Bilberry
Often linked to eye health, Bilberry has been suggested as a possible aid for retinopathy (damage to the retina) and has exhibited protective effects against certain age-related eye conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts.3
4. Lutein
Lutein is known for its role in eye health, particularly in relation to age-related eye diseases. As it's commonly deficient in many diets, Xetina 20™ provides an ample dose to ensure its potential benefits are maximized.4
5. Zeaxanthin
Similar to Lutein, Zeaxanthin is important for eye health and is included in our formula in a generous quantity, helping to protect, boost, and restore your eyesight.5
6. Alpha Lipoic Acid
Alpha Lipoic Acid, a potent antioxidant, plays a crucial role in supporting overall eye health. Its powerful properties help neutralize harmful free radicals, protecting the delicate structures of the eyes from oxidative stress. By doing so, it contributes to the preservation of clear vision and the prevention of age-related eye conditions.6
7. Eyebright
True to its name, Eyebright has been traditionally used to promote eye wellness. This herb is believed to possess anti-inflammatory properties, soothing tired and strained eyes. It may also aid in alleviating symptoms related to seasonal allergies, such as itching, redness, and watering of the eyes.7
8. Quercetin
Quercetin, a flavonoid found in various fruits and vegetables, provides numerous benefits to eye health. This natural compound exhibits potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which help protect the eyes from damage caused by oxidative stress and inflammation.8
9. L-Taurine
L-Taurine is an amino acid that plays a vital role in maintaining optimal eye function. It supports the production of healthy retinal cells and helps regulate the levels of essential neurotransmitters in the visual system.9
10. Grape Seed Extract
Grape Seed Extract is a rich source of antioxidants, including proanthocyanidins, which are known for their remarkable health benefits. These antioxidants help protect the eyes by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, promoting healthy blood circulation within the ocular tissues.10
11. Lycopene
Lycopene, a naturally occurring pigment found in tomatoes and other red fruits, possesses potent antioxidant properties. Its ability to scavenge free radicals helps shield the eyes from oxidative damage, maintaining their health and visual acuity.11
12. Vitamin C (as Ascorbic acid)
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy eyes. Its powerful antioxidant properties help protect the eyes from oxidative stress caused by free radicals. Vitamin C also supports the health of blood vessels in the eyes and contributes to the formation and maintenance of collagen, a vital component of the eye's structure.12
13. Calcium (as Calcium carbonate)
Calcium is not only essential for maintaining strong bones and teeth but also plays a role in promoting optimal eye health. Calcium helps regulate intraocular pressure, which is important for maintaining the shape of the eye and supporting healthy vision. Adequate levels of calcium in the body contribute to overall eye function and support various ocular processes.13
14. Vitamin E (as DL-Alpha tocopherol acetate)
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the cells of the eyes from damage caused by free radicals. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of the retina and other ocular tissues. Vitamin E also supports healthy blood circulation in the eyes, which is essential for optimal vision and overall eye health.14
15. Vitamin B1 (as Thiamine Mononitrate)
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is an important nutrient for maintaining the health of the nervous system, including the nerves that control eye movements. Adequate levels of vitamin B1 contribute to the proper functioning of the optic nerves and can help support healthy vision. Thiamine also plays a role in converting carbohydrates into energy, which is important for maintaining overall eye health.15
16. Vitamin B2 (as Riboflavin)
Vitamin B2, or riboflavin, is essential for maintaining healthy eyes and optimal vision. It supports the production of antioxidants that protect the eyes from oxidative stress. Riboflavin also plays a crucial role in the metabolism of other vitamins and minerals necessary for eye health. Adequate levels of vitamin B2 contribute to the maintenance of clear vision and the prevention of certain eye conditions.16
17. Vitamin B3 (as Niacin)
Vitamin B3, also known as niacin, is essential for maintaining the health of the eyes and supporting optimal vision. It helps improve blood circulation in the eyes and supports the production of healthy cells in the retina. Niacin also plays a role in reducing the risk of certain eye conditions and contributes to overall eye health and wellness.17
18. Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin)
Vitamin B12 is a vital nutrient for maintaining the health of the optic nerves and supporting overall eye function. It helps in the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to the eyes and other tissues. Adequate levels of vitamin B12 contribute to the prevention of optic nerve damage and help support healthy vision.18
19. Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a role in maintaining healthy eyes. It supports the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates, which are essential for proper eye function. Biotin also contributes to the maintenance of clear vision and supports the health of the ocular tissues.19
20. Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide)
Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in supporting eye health. It helps regulate intraocular pressure and supports proper blood circulation in the eyes. Adequate levels of magnesium contribute to maintaining the overall health and function of the eyes.20
21. Zinc (as Zinc oxide)
Zinc is a trace mineral that plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy eyes. It is involved in various ocular processes, including the metabolism of vitamin A in the retina. Zinc also supports the production of melanin, a pigment that protects the eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Adequate levels of zinc contribute to maintaining clear vision and supporting overall eye health.21
22. Selenium (as Selenium Oxide)
Selenium is a trace mineral that acts as a powerful antioxidant in the body. It helps protect the eyes from oxidative stress and supports the health of ocular tissues. Selenium also plays a role in the metabolism of certain vitamins and minerals necessary for maintaining optimal eye function. Adequate levels of selenium contribute to the preservation of clear vision and the prevention of certain eye conditions.22
23. Copper (as Copper Gluconate)
Copper is an essential mineral that plays a role in maintaining healthy eyes. It is involved in the production of melanin, a pigment that protects the eyes from UV rays. Copper also supports the formation of collagen, which is important for the structure and integrity of the eye tissues. Adequate levels of copper contribute to overall eye health and wellness.23
24. Chromium (as Chromium picolinate)
Chromium is a trace mineral that plays a role in supporting optimal eye health. It helps regulate blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the blood vessels in the eyes. Chromium also supports the metabolism of other nutrients necessary for eye function. Adequate levels of chromium contribute to maintaining clear vision and supporting overall eye wellness.24
These ingredients, combined, create a comprehensive formulation to help you manage declining vision, poor night vision, eyestrain, dry eyes, blurry vision, and even dark spots and floaters. Experience the benefits of Xetina 20™ and invest in the health and vitality of your eyes.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS | |||
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Serving Size: 2 Capsules Servings Per Container: 60 |
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Amount Per Serving | %Daily Value | ||
Vitamin A (as Beta-carotene) |
100 mcg RAE | 11% |
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Vitamin C (as Ascorbic acid) |
200 mg |
222% |
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Calcium (as Calcium carbonate) |
50 mg | 4% |
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Vitamin E (DL-Alpha tocopherol acetate) | 20 mg | 133% |
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Vitamin B1 (as Thiamine mononitrate) | 8 mg | 667% |
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Vitamin B2 (as Riboflavin) | 8 mg | 615% |
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Vitamin B3 (as Niacin) | 40 mg NE | 250% |
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Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin) | 27 mcg | 1125% |
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Biotin | 800 mcg | 2667% |
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Magnesium (as Magnesium oxide) | 40 mg | 10% |
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Zinc (as Zinc oxide) | 32 mg | 291% | |
Copper (as Copper gluconate) | 2 mg | 222% | |
Selenium (as Selenium AAC) | 8 mcg | 15% | |
Chromium (as Chromium picolinate) | 3.6 mcg | 10% |
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Proprietary Blend Lutein, Bilberry Extract (Vaccinium myrtillus)(fruit), Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis)(herb), Zeaxanthin, Quercetin (Sophora japonica)(bud), Rutin (Sophorae japonica L.)(flower), L-Taurine, Grape Seed Extract (Vitis vinifera L.)(seed), Lycopene |
481 mg | ** | |
** Daily Value not established |
Other ingredients: Cellulose (Vegetable Capsule), Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.
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