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Macushield + Omega LMZ3 (30 Days)

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Macushield+ Omega LMZ3 is suitable for vegetarians.

What is Omega 3?

Omega 3 is a family of nutrients, also known as fatty acids, found in lots of foods. There are three main types: alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Getting 250mg of DHA into your diet a day is proven to help you maintain normal vision.

How does DHA support normal vision?

DHA is found in high concentrations in the retina. For good reason too, as it helps the cells in the retina function optimally.

The retina is a specialised part of the inner eye. It’s important because the retina’s light-sensitive cells, called photoreceptors, convert light into electric signals, which are sent via the optic nerve to the brain and become the images that we see. These cells have a high concentration of DHA.

The retina needs a constant supply of DHA to function normally. Because the body can only make small amounts of DHA, diets rich in Omega 3 can help to maintain normal vision.

What is MacuShield Original+ Omega3?

Look out for what you love with MacuShield Original+ Omega 3. A food supplement for eye health* which combines all three macular carotenoids – lutein, meso-zeaxanthin and zeaxanthin, with Omega 3 and vitamin B2.

Our formulation contains DHA, the type of Omega 3 fatty acid which is scientifically proven to help maintain normal vision*. Including 250mg of DHA in your daily diet is enough to gain the benefit for your eye health – and is found in just one of our softgel capsules.

Perfect for vegetarians, our Omega 3 comes from algal oil, a sustainable plant-based alternative to fish oil. No fishy aftertaste or marine impact, just a simple choice for you.

Size
30 Day pack

Nutritional Information:

Meso-Zeaxanthin: 10mg
Lutein: 10mg
Zeaxanthin: 2mg
Total Omega 3 from algal oil: 357mg
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from algal oil: 250mg

Ingredients:

Ingredients: Oil from microalgae Schizochytrium sp, capsule shell {humectant [glycerol (E 422)], modified corn starch, gelling agent [carrageenan (E 407)], colour [iron oxides and hydroxides (E 172)]}, marigold extract (of which 15% is combined lutein, meso-zeaxanthin and zeaxanthin, sunflower oil), emulsifier [mono-and diglycerides of fatty acids (E 471)], riboflavin (vitamin B2).

History
MacuShield® Original+ was first manufactured in 2006 where it was launched in the UK market. Since then the brand has grown from strength to strength and is now sold in many different countries across the world. In 2015 MacuShield® was acquired by Alliance Pharma PLC Group. Alliance Pharma PLC is a publicly owned international pharmaceutical company listed on the AIM, part of the London Stock Exchange.

Useful Definitions
Carotenoids – Carotenoids are naturally occurring plant pigments found in nature. Over 700 carotenoids have been identified to date, which include the carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin.

Lutein – A natural carotenoid entirely of dietary origin, which accumulates at the macula at the back of the eye. Lutein is most commonly found in dark green, leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale or peas.

Macula – It is the central and most sensitive part of the retina. The carotenoids luten, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin can be found at the macula.

Macular Pigment – The dietary carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin accumulate at the macula where they are collectively known as macular pigment.

Meso-zeaxanthin – Meso-zeaxanthin is the most central carotenoid found at the epicentre of the macula. Meso-zeaxanthin is naturally occurring in the human food chain, found in several species of fish to date.

Oxidative Stress – Oxidative stress refers to damage by reactive, unstable molecules. These molecules, which include free radicals, are produced naturally in the body through oxygen metabolism.

Retina – The retina is the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye. It acts like the film in a camera; images come through the eyes’ lens and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts these images to electric signals and sends them via the optic nerve to the brain.

Zeaxanthin – A natural carotenoid entirely of dietary origin, which accumulates at the macula at the back of the eye. Zeaxanthin is commonly found in brightly coloured fruit and vegetables such as peppers and sweetcorn.

Useful Definitions

Carotenoids – Carotenoids are naturally occurring plant pigments found in nature. Over 700 carotenoids have been identified to date, which include the carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin.

Lutein – A natural carotenoid entirely of dietary origin, which accumulates at the macula at the back of the eye. Lutein is most commonly found in dark green, leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale or peas.

Macula – It is the central and most sensitive part of the retina. The carotenoids luten, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin can be found at the macula.

Macular Pigment – The dietary carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin accumulate at the macula where they are collectively known as macular pigment.

Meso-zeaxanthin  Meso-zeaxanthin is the most central carotenoid found at the epicentre of the macula. Meso-zeaxanthin is naturally occurring in the human food chain, found in several species of fish to date.

Oxidative Stress – Oxidative stress refers to damage by reactive, unstable molecules. These molecules, which include free radicals, are produced naturally in the body through oxygen metabolism.

Retina – The retina is the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye. It acts like the film in a camera; images come through the eyes’ lens and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts these images to electric signals and sends them via the optic nerve to the brain.

Zeaxanthin – A natural carotenoid entirely of dietary origin, which accumulates at the macula at the back of the eye. Zeaxanthin is commonly found in brightly coloured fruit and vegetables such as peppers and sweetcorn.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can we ship Macushield outside the UK?

Yes.  You will be charged at the checkout once you have specified the country you would like us to ship to.   Additional import charges may be applied by customs and excise in the receiving country.  
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Can MacuShield® Original and MacuShield® Gold be taken by diabetics?

Yes, MacuShield® Original and MacuShield® Gold do not contain any sucrose (sugar) and may be taken by diabetics.

How are the ingredients in MacuShield® products sourced?

The three carotenoids in all MacuShield® products are a derivative of the marigold flower Tagetes erecta, sourced and grown specifically for the production of lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin.

Are there dietary sources of macular carotenoids?

The macular pigment develops solely from our diet. An average western diet contains approximately 1.3-3mg of these carotenoids each day. The best natural food sources of lutein and zeaxanthin are dark green leafy vegetables and other brightly coloured fruits and vegetables.

MacuShield® products are nutritional supplements and should not replace a balanced diet.

I am a smoker/ex-smoker can I take MacuShield® Original?

Yes, you can take MacuShield® Original if you are a smoker / ex-smoker as it does not contain beta-carotene.

What are the differences between MacuShield® Gold and MacuShield® Original?

MacuShield® Original and MacuShield® Gold both contain the three macular carotenoids. However, the MacuShield® Gold capsules also contain a blend of high dose Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc and Copper. We also offer a MacuShield® Original Chewable which provides a MacuShield® Original Formula with added vitamin B2.

What is Meso-zeaxanthin?

Meso-zeaxanthin is one of the three macular carotenoids. It is particularly concentrated at the centre of the macular pigment.