Eye and Macular
Nano-Drop Treatment
The best and easiest approach to rejuvenate, detox, heal, and purify your eyes.

The Core Problem
As we age, poor cell nourishment, reduced blood flow, and prolonged exposure to blue light from the sun, screens, and mobile devices weaken and harm cells in our eyes, gradually causing the vitreous gel within our eyes to liquefy.
A watery vitreous results in cellular debris (loose strands of dead proteins and enzymes) known as "floaters." The accumulation of cellular debris damages adjacent cells causing inflammation that leads to oxidative stress. This in turn contributes to slow yet progressive vision impairment.
This harmful combination of subpar nutrition, cellular debris, and oxidative stress triggers all forms of age-related issues resulting in vision decline, obstructed drainage, dry eyes, retinal detachment, and even blindness.
Presenting Total Eye Wellness:

Direct Under-the-Tongue Formula

Fast-Acting Absorption

Clinically-Proven Ingredients

All-Natural Formula
EyeCuro Nano-Drop
Hyper-concentrated liquid nano-drop with 18+ Ingredients Sourced From Nature, Supported By Clinical Research
Recommended Daily Intake:
For optimal results, take 1 ml (approximately one full dropper) of the supplement in the morning before breakfast and another 1 ml at night before bedtime. It is recommended to use this supplement consistently for a duration of 3 months (or 90 days) to achieve the best outcomes.
Achieve Maximum Effectiveness
Place 2-3 drops under your tongue once daily. Hold for 30 seconds before swallowing. Best taken in the morning or evening with food.
Life After the Initial 90 Days
After the initial 90 days, you can continue to use the supplement as needed. However, it is recommended to take a break from the supplement for a few weeks every 3 months to allow your body to rest and rejuvenate.
An Increasing Eye Concern
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ZEAXANTHIN
Found in the cells of your eyes, Zeaxanthin is a carotenoid molecule known for its strong antioxidant properties. It offers various health benefits, notably reducing the risk of developing age-related conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts.
ASTAXANTHIN
Prevents dry eyes. Reduces eye strain and fatigue. Increases blood flow to eye tissues. Increases the ability to view fine detail (visual acuity) Slows other age-related symptoms.
LUTEIN
Supports eye health and cell function. Suppresses inflammation. Defends against free radicals and oxidative stress. Enhances sharpness. Improves your visual contrast. Protects eye tissue from sunlight and blue light damage.
VITAMIN A
One of the most important benefits vitamin A has for our eyes is reducing the risk of macular degeneration and vision loss. It also boosts the immune system, helping soothe eye inflammation and decreasing our chance of developing eye infections.
VITAMIN E (D-Alpha)
Vitamin E (D-Alpha) is a natural antioxidant that may help protect your eyes against damaging free radicals. It was tested in a study called AREDS as a potential treatment for AMD, and high amounts in your diet may be associated with a reduced risk of cataracts.
VITAMIN C (Camu Camu)
Vitamin C forms collagen, a protein that provides structure to your eyes. Observational studies suggest that vitamin C may protect against cataracts and help prevent the progression of age-related macular degeneration.
CHELATED ZINC
Zinc is a mineral that helps maintain the health of the retina, cell membranes, and protein structure of the eye. Zinc allows vitamin A to travel from the liver to the retina to produce melanin. Melanin helps protect the eyes from oxidative stress caused by UV bluelight.
CHELATED COPPER
Copper has a variety of health benefits, including improving eye health and helping to inhibit the progression of advanced age-related macular degeneration. Copper, acting as an antioxidant, encourages the development of flexible connective tissue for proper eye structure.
BLADDERWRACK
Researchers found that Bladderwrack (fucoidan) may be effective against age-related macular degeneration because it reduces extraneous blood vessel growth where cells have not been receiving enough oxygen.
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