

| disease | Reason for occurrence | Number of sick people in the world |
|---|---|---|
| glaucoma | Persistently elevated intraocular pressure and optic nerve atrophy | 67 million |
| cataract | Lens opacity due to protein denaturation. | 35. 1 million |
| retinal detachment | The retina is separated from the blood vessel walls and provides normal nutrition to the eye. | 1. 4 million |
| dry eye syndrome | A disorder caused by a lack of moisture in the eyes due to insufficient tear production or tears evaporating too quickly | 1. 2. 5 billion |
| Retinopathy | The retinal blood vessels are affected, causing vision loss and, if left untreated, blindness. | 3. 9 million |
| macular degeneration | Damage to the central area of the retina due to vasculopathy and dystrophy | 30 million |

blueberry. The anthocyanins it contains quickly relieve eye muscle tension and pain, triggering the regeneration process in damaged areas, and the antioxidants neutralize free radicals and protect the visual organ from premature aging.
blueberry. The lutein and zeaxanthin contained in the berries are concentrated in the central area of the retina (macula) and protect against harmful UV rays, while the glycosides stimulate collagen production and strengthen the retina and blood vessels.
Rose hips. It has relaxing, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, ensures elasticity of blood vessels and lens, and relieves pain and irritation.
Marigold Extract. The active substances are carotenoids and leutensin. The former reduces the risk of cataracts and the latter helps restore vision.
pawpaw. Prevents macular degeneration of the eyes, slows down retinal aging, enhances protection against infections and viruses, and ensures vision recovery by normalizing eye muscle function.
Vitamin B complex provides normal blood microcirculation and nutrition of the visual organs, increases the conductivity of nerve synapses, and triggers cell renewal mechanisms.
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