FIT EYEZ™ FAQ
Below FAQ are some common concerns of our clients before purchasing them, if you have other questions, please just send it to sales@brightoptical.com
Why is Fit Eyez™ better than other products on the market?
Fit Eyez™ includes 11 essential nutrients including AstaReal™ Astaxanthin, Lutein, Lycopene, Zeaxanthin, Vitamin E, B1, B6, B9, B12, Copper and Zinc which have proven science-based evidence on the efficacy and benefits to our eyes and body.
How often should I take Fit Eyez™
1 gummy/day for Ages 5+
2 gummies/day for Age 40+ with Signs and Symptoms AMD
3 gummies/day with AMD
2 gummies/day for Age 40+ with Signs and Symptoms AMD
3 gummies/day with AMD
What else can Fit Eyez™ benefit?
Studies have shown that high levels of macular pigment ocular density (MPOD) supplied by the Lutein/Zeaxanthin have direct correlation with an increase in cognitive function, and sunlight/UV protection against sunburn supplied by the Astaxanthin.
Why is Fit Eyez™ important?
Fit Eyez™ contains 4 super carotenoids (and 7 additional important nutrients) with 16 mg of power; Astaxanthin, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin. Our bodies do not synthesize (generate) these nutrients thus, our eyes and vision can suffer.
What age should you start taking Fit Eyez™?
We recommend Fit Eyez™ for ages 5 and up.
Can I take Fit Eyez™ if I am pregnant and/or nursing
Please consult your doctor before taking any supplements if you are pregnant or nursing, however, there are no studies that contraindicate the use of supplements such as the ingredients in Fit Eyez™ while pregnant and/or nursing.
What if I am taking Restasis or Xiidra, can I take Fit Eyez™
Yes, Fit Eyez™ is vegan, gluten-free and all natural and contains nutrients that have shown to benefit the inflammatory effects of dry eye syndrome with increase wetting and moisture to the cornea. Most patients will notice an improvement after a couple months of consistent use of Fit Eyez™ along with proper environmental factors.
What if I had cataract surgery already and have lens implants:
Fit Eyez™ has shown benefits to patients that have had cataract surgery by offering anti-inflammatory and antioxidative benefits to the entire eye structure.
I have wet macular degeneration; can I still take Fit Eyez™
The AREDS/AREDS2 study and many other studies have shown positive results from taking high dose of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory supplements such as the ingredients included in Fit Eyez™. Lutein/Zeaxanthin has over 200 published studies and Astaxanthin has over 60 published studies as well as many human clinical trials that benefits our macula and retina, with some studies showing regression/reversal of the drusen and damage to the retina pigment epithelium along with the 9 other nutrients
How long does it take to notice any benefits?
Many people will start to notice improvement in their eye strain, night vision and focusing after as little as 4 weeks. However, nothing in our claims will guarantee any difference or improvement in vision or structure since our bodies are all different and respond uniquely.
What will I notice after I start taking Fit Eyez™
We do not guarantee any physical or noticeable differences after you start taking Fit Eyez™, just like any vitamin or supplement. However, many people do notice improvements in their focusing, night vision, eye strain, computer vision and ocular comfort.
Are there any side effects?
Although unlikely, with any supplements and nutrients, our bodies may be sensitive to certain components. Stop taking Fit Eyez™ if you don’t feel well, get hives or skin redness, stomach upset or have other symptoms and consult your doctor immediately.
What if I am already taking multi-vitamins, should I still take Fit Eyez™
Yes, Fit Eyez™ is specifically formulated to support eye fitness and ocular health. Many multivitamins do not contain the nutrients and/or the proper dosage studies show that taking both can complement your eyes and vision.
What are the structures of the eye?
Conjunctiva: The thin and clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye (sclera) and the inner part of the eye lids. Iris: The iris is the structure in front of the lens that increases and decreases the size of the pupil to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. Pupil: The pupil is the round opening in the center of the iris that lets light in. Pupil size is controlled by the dilator and sphincter muscles of the iris, and regulates the amount of light that enters the eye. Cornea: The cornea is a transparent structure that covers the iris and pupil. It is dome shaped and functions similar to an outer lens, by refracting (bending) light. The cornea provides most of our eye’s focusing power. Lens: The lens is a transparent structure located between the iris and the vitreous body. The lens is surrounded by a transparent and elastic capsule. It is bi-convex meaning it is rounded on both sides and changes its shape to change the focal distance of the eye. When light enters the eye, the cornea refracts this light, and the lens adjusts its shape and focuses the light upon the retina so that objects appear clearly. As part of the aging process our lenses naturally become less flexible and transparent. This is why we need reading glasses as we age. Sclera: The sclera is the white part of the eye that forms 5/6 of the posterior section of the eye. Choroid: The choroid is a layer of blood vessels that provide nourishment to the outer layer of the retina. It is an extension of the iris and the ciliary body, located between the retina and the sclera. Macula: The macula makes up only a small part of the retina, yet it is much more sensitive to detail than the rest of the retina. The macula allows you to thread a needle or read small print. Optic nerve: The optic nerve is located in the posterior section of the eye and carries electrical impulses from photoreceptor cells in the retina to the brain