Macular Pigment Density is an important risk factor in Macular Degeneration
Low levels of macular pigment is one of the key risk factors for the development of macular degeneration. A healthy person’s macula, or area of retina responsible for central vision, contains Zeaxanthin and Lutein at a 2:1 ratio. Most people do not intake enough of these essential antioxidant nutrients in their diet. However, we can now supplement one’s diet with Eyepromise Restore softgels to provide for the lack of nutrients in the diet and increase the amount of macular pigment. The pigment is measured in office and can be increased over several months of supplementing the diet. Call and schedule an appointment today to see if you are at risk for this visually devastating disease.



