More than 80 per cent of all impressions of our surroundings are processed by the eyes. Because of the many metabolic processes that take place in the eyes, they need many nutrients and sufficient oxygen. In today’s digital age, our eyes are exposed to daily challenges, such as the strain of working several hours in front of screens. Due to strong UV radiation and smoking, metabolic products can accumulate in the eye and lead to oxidative stress. Cellular damage up to the functional loss of photoreceptors are possible consequences. In the long term there is increased risk of the development of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) – the progressive loss of vision at the centre of the field of vision.
To ensure the various processes in the eye function smoothly and to safeguard the balance between oxidative and anti-oxidative processes, the following micronutrients and trace elements are particularly important.