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Barsel | 20:39 Thu 16th Dec 2021 | Body & Soul
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Had an eye test today and the optician suggested I buy some Lutein supplements from somewhere like Holland and Barrett.
Have just had a look on their website and they are on offer, but still a bit pricey for me.
Anyone have any knowledge of them and can you recommend any particular brand? TIA.
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when i had an eye test the optician told me that i was colour blind and i'll tell you i had no idea , it came completely out of the green
LOL ^^^
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Boys will be boys!
sorry Barsel i couldn't resist it , i hope your eyes get better
there seem to be lots if you want to browse, but I've never taken any so I can't offer advice

https://tinyurl.com/yc6n2zna
Information here...

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/lutein-and-zeaxanthin#antioxidants

Apparently the suggested daily dosage is 10mg. The Holland and Barrett ones I looked at are 6mg.
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Thank you Brian, it was quite funny what you said. :-)
Thanks for the links jno and pasta.
Will look into the foodstuffs rather than the capsules I think.
Barsel - I have to go to the eye hospital regularly for a severely damaged eye. To protect the other one I have on more than one occasion been recommended Ocuvite with Lutein.
I get mine online or in the shop at Boots where they have a 3 for 2 offer on supplements. 30 capsules are about £12 so you get 90 caps for about £24.
Expensive but I think are the ones containing lutein are the best.
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Thank you Rosie. I had an appointment with my GP this morning and mentioned them to him.
He seemed to think they used to be on prescription, but he didn't check so I went to Boots and bought 3 for 2 so it cost me £22.
I'll check up on whether I can get them on prescription as I would get them for free.
I'll enquire when I go to pick up my glasses on New Years Eve.
I can't get them on prescription
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Barry, is that just you or everybody?
I can't speak for everyone but 2 people in my household take them and can't get them on prescription even though their consultants told them to take them.
I suppose different health trusts may have different rules and England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland could be different again

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