Blue Berry Strong

We like New Nordic’s Blue Berry Strong eye tablets, they are recommended to people who want to maintain a healthy eyesight and normal vision. The Blue Berry tablets contain color pigments from blueberries and lutein, to help improve macular pigment optical density and help maintain your eyesight in conditions of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts. This product has been the no.1 eye supplement in Scandinavia for over a decade.

MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS PER TABLET:

  • Bilberry fruit extract (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) (5:1 = 2000 mg) 400 mg
  • Lutein (Tagetes erecta L.) 5 mg

This product is manufactured in the EU, under pharmaceutical control of purity and content. The product is suitable for vegetarians and vegans; it is not tested on animals. The product is free of: sugar, salt, gluten, yeast, soy and dairy products, and it is formulated without the use of preservatives, flavors or colors of any kind. Check your local health food stores or pharmacies for price and availability.

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BILBERRY (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) - This special blueberry species contains higher levels of anthocyanins, or the deep purple pigment compared to other blueberry species.

It’s important to tell your health care providers about all the drugs and supplements you take.

What You Should Know

Some interactions between supplements and drugs are very dangerous. For example, interactions can decrease the effectiveness of critically important drugs—such as drugs that prevent transplanted organs from being rejected.

Some supplements can increase the effects—including unwanted side effects—of drugs. For example, herbs that decrease blood sugar may interact with anti-diabetes drugs to cause blood sugar to drop too far.

Sometimes, taking a drug and a supplement together may decrease the drug’s effects. This means that you aren’t getting the full benefit from the drug that your health care provider wants you to have. For example popular herbal supplement St. John’s wort is especially well known for decreasing the effects of drugs.

Some supplements may increase the effects and side effects of drugs. For example, the herb schisandra may slow down the processes in your body that change drugs into inactive substances. So if you take this herb while you’re also taking a drug, the amount of the drug in your body may increase. As a result, the drug’s effects may be too strong.

Drug-supplement interactions are especially important: when you’re taking a drug that has a "narrow therapeutic range" and when you’re going to have surgery.