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Capsules with blueberry for vision improvement
Strengthen eye muscles
O.K. Look components strengthen the ciliary muscle that controls the crystalline lens and protects it from overstrain
Improve blood flow to eyes
The capsules increase elasticity of eye arteries and enable blood flow to the retina and cornea
Sharpen vision
After you complete a course of O.K. Look, you’ll recognize colours more accurately, see the outlines of the objects better and read small letters. Your eyes won’t get tired of working at a computer for a long time.
Lutein is a carotinoid and a yellow pigment. It is needed for normal function of the peripheral retina. It isn’t synthesized by humans:
sharpens vision;
strengthens eye muscles and vessels;
prevents retinal degeneration;
reduces the risks of vision loss.
Zeaxanthin is a powerful antioxidant, an isomer of lutein. Maintains normal function of the central retina. Comes from food:
reduces eye fatigue after working at a computer;
protects the retina from UV radiation;
sharpens night vision;
prevents cataract development.
Blueberry is a source of anthocyanins needed to protect and restore the retina;
sharpens vision, improves its clarity;
restores an ability to recognize colours, small objects and outlines of the objects;
improves blood flow;
provides cell structures with nutrition;
1 O.K. Look capsule = 10 kg of fresh blueberry
“Visual impairment is a problem of those who read a lot or work at a computer. Glasses and contact lenses worsen the situation even more because the eyes grow week and give up seeing without help. Laser vision surgery isn’t an option for you, too. If you don’t get rid of a cause of vision impairment (computers, TV, smartphones), the surgery effect will last for just 1-2 years. You can improve your vision with the help of a supplement with blueberry extract – O.K. Look. The secret of these capsules is a proper dosage of components, just enough to make your vision sharper and improve its clarity regardless of high strain.”
— Bernard Ross, expert in vision restoration
I’ve been working in an office all my life long. My eyesight began to worsen rapidly by the time I hit 40. I had to begin to wear glasses, but it’s so inconvenient. Wearing contacts is even worse, my eyes get sore and itchy. But it isn’t the worst thing, the worst thing is that the more time I spent wearing glasses or contacts, the worse my vision was when I didn’t wear them. To avoid going blind, I began to take O.K. Look capsules on my friends’ recommendation. My vision improved gradually: a couple of weeks later, the objects didn’t look blurry anymore, and a month later I could read what’s written on the signboards on the house next to mine. I still wear glasses, but now I wear lower prescription glasses. I’m sure I won’t have to wear them after completing 2-3 courses of O.K. Look!
— Max
I’ve been a university teacher for more than 40 years. I love my job and I don’t want to retire, but my vision gets worse and worse year after year because of working with books and at a computer. I couldn’t read small letters even when I wore glasses. I was afraid I would have to wave goodbye to science. When I shared my troubles with my colleague, she advised me to take OK Look capsules. Just a week later, it was easier to read text on a computer screen. My eyesight improved gradually, the whole process took a month. Now I wear the lowest prescription glasses, even though I’m 67!
— Elisabeth
My doctor told me about OK Look when I came to get laser eye surgery. My vision was so bad that eyeglasses couldn’t help. The doctors dissuaded me from getting surgery. They said that anaesthesia would be dangerous for heart at my age – I’m 52. They advised me to take OK Look and said that they would prescribe me with more powerful medications if it wouldn’t help. But I didn’t need any. These capsules have done their job well. Now I wear glasses only when I read or watch TV, but I don’t need them in my everyday life.
— Mary