A supplement for cats and dogs, designed to support normal eye function. It helps keep the eyes healthy at the cellular level, reduces oxidative stress, and boosts immunity. It can be used as a prophylactic in dogs at risk of ocular disorders. Recommended for patients treated by veterinary opthalmologists, senior dogs, active dogs, as well as before and after eye surgeries.
CURCUMIN is very strong antioxidant. Its main source is a dried root of Curcuma longa. Significantly reduces peroxidase of lipids, regulates antioxidant enzymes and ‘radical catchers’. It also shows an anti-inflammatory activity which, when combined with antioxidative function, is used to support many therapies
GREEN TEA LEAVES – contain catechins which are natural antioxidants and they include: epigallocatechin gallusan (EGCG), epicatechin (EC), epicatechin-3-gallate (ECG) and epigallocatechin (EGC). They lead to the increase of the activity of main antioxidant enzymes as well as regeneration and inhibition of oxygenation of low molecular weight antioxidants (vitamin C and E, glutathione or beta-carotene).
VITIS VINIFERA– grapewine fruits and leaves of contain: fruit acids, minerals, tannins, anthocyanins, flavonoids, stilbenes (resveratrol), wax, vitamins, procyanidins, pectins, polysaccharides, aromatic substances and carotenoids. Vitis vinifera extract is the most commonly used and apart from antioxidative activity, it also shows antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antihistaminic effect.
MALPHIGIA GLABRA – acerola fruit extract is a very rich source of antioxidants. It contains 17 various carotenoids including B-carotene and vitamin C. The antioxidative effect of vitamin C is often used to formulate supplements for animals. The antioxidant activity of acerola’s ingredients is used to support therapy of metabolic diseases such as diabetes (mainly type II), obesity, skin diseases or nervous system disorders.
TAGETES ERECTA – marigold is natural source of antioxidants, contains various carotenoids, including xanthophyll esters, cryptoxanthins and beta carotenes. Lutein and zeaxanthin are the most important components in terms of their use in supplements which improve health. Their activity is focused on the target site in which they accumulate in the body – the macula lutea of the eye.