Do your eyes feel dry, tired, or even blurry from too much screen time? Whether working on a computer, scrolling through social media, or binge-watching your favourite show, prolonged screen time can harm your eyes, leading not only to digital eye strain but also long-term vision problems.
Did you know that 160,000 Malaysians aged 50 and above suffer from low vision, with 8% of them having blindness? [1].
The elderly tend to suffer from cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and damaged eye blood vessels due to high blood sugar levels (diabetic retinopathy). A child’s eyesight worsens because it is not corrected early on [2].
Another study showed that 1 in 3 Malaysian schoolchildren below 15 years now suffer from shortsightedness, caused by excessive screen use and limited time outdoors [3].
Blue light, a poor diet, and aging all reduce the macula pigment that protects vision. Low macula pigment increases the risk of eye fatigue, strain, and even long-term eye degeneration.
Kordel’s i-Lutein Plus Jelly is formulated with FloraGLO Lutein (9mg) and Zeaxanthin (2mg), plus powerful antioxidants in the form of Aronia Berries and Black Tomato that are clinically proven to enhance and restore vision.
Lutein and Zeaxanthin are crucial for cognitive function across all stages of life. Lutein is a carotenoid found in the macula and retina of the human eye.
The macula is vital for central vision, allowing us to see fine details and colours, and is essential for reading and recognizing faces.
Lutein and Zeaxanthin are often referred to as the "eye vitamins." They function as a light filter, protecting your eyes from sun damage.
Lutein is naturally found in many fruits and vegetables, especially those with deep green, orange, and yellow colourings, such as spinach, broccoli, carrots, and bell peppers. Egg yolks also contain high levels of lutein.
However, consuming these may not be enough to ensure sufficient lutein in your body to make a difference to your eye health, and supplementation with additional lutein may be needed.
Kordel’s i-Lutein Plus Jelly contains FloraGLO Lutein, the world’s most researched lutein [4], and is the No. 1 doctor-recommended lutein brand in the market.
FloraGLO Lutein is backed by AREDS2 (the Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2), which developed the gold standard formula for eye supplements and is the largest lutein supplement trial to date [5].
FloraGLO Lutein is:
Studies show a 126% increase in blood lutein levels within just 14 hours [7]. This means Kordel’s i-Lutein Plus Jelly is effective even at lower doses!
A study showed that children given lutein and zeaxanthin supplements had a 25% increase in their MPOD (Macular Pigment Optical Density) in as early as 42 days [8], boosting their vision and learning performance significantly.
Kordel’s i-Lutein Plus Jelly contains Black Tomato and Aronia Berries.
Black Tomato has been proven to protect retinal cells from damage caused by light thanks to its powerful anthocyanin and lycopene phytonutrients. It supports macula health for sharper and better vision.
To ensure strong eyes, it is essential that vital nutrients reach your eyes to nourish them. Aronia Berries greatly reduce inflammation, eye strain, and fatigue. They contain the highest antioxidants (anthocyanins and polyphenols) that enhance microcirculation in the eye capillaries.
In a study conducted, Aronia Berries were found to be over 3x more powerful than other types of berries (including blueberries) when it comes to fighting oxidative stress [9].
Here are just some of the reasons:
Take charge of your eye health and your children’s vision now. Get your stock of Kordel’s i-Lutein Plus Jelly online or at your nearest leading pharmacy today!
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References:
[2] https://e-mfp.org/wp-content/uploads/19.30.pdf
[4] https://www.kemin.com/na/en-us/markets/human-nutrition/products/carotenoids/floraglo-lutein
[5] Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 Research Group. Lutein + zeaxanthin and omega-3 fatty acids for age-related macular degeneration: the Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2) randomized clinical trial. JAMA 309, 2005–2015 (2013).
[7] https://thepurest.co/id/pages/eye-love-berries-research
[8] Parekh R et al. Adv Ther. 2024 Apr;41(4):1496-1511.
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