Bioactive formulation for optimal eye health

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Morinda Bioactives (formerly Tahitian Noni International) recently announced the release of seven new Fit Body Composition Supplements, one of which is Fit Eye. Fit Eye provides an exclusive formulation of highly effective bioactives derived from the most potent sources, including research-recommended levels of lutein, to support optimal eye health.

The other key bioactives in Fit Eye are astaxanthin, zeaxanthin, vitamins C and E, zinc and noni. This exceptional blend of bioactives helps to:

  • Support vision, focus, and clarity
  • Protect the eye against free-radical damage
  • Promote a healthy macula, lens, retina, cornea, iris, and pupil
  • Protect eyes from blue light emitted by computer and television screens

The other supplements include Fit Heart, Fit Artery, Fit Joint, Fit Bone, Fit Menopause, and Fit Prostate. Each product has been specially formulated to address specific needs and have been formulated to complement the rest of the Fit Body Composition System. 

The Fit Body Composition System takes a new, innovative approach to fat loss. It combines natural, powerful bioactive-based products with sensible nutrition and exercise to help you achieve ideal body composition so you can look and feel great. The Fit Body Composition System focuses on building lean muscle to increase your body's ability to burn fat.

SOURCE Morinda Bioactives

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