On the current market, there is a product aimed at improving vision called Optivisum. To learn more about what Optivisum is and whether it truly treats myopia as advertised, readers can refer to the following article by Mytour.
Exploring OptiVisum Medication
1. What is Optivisum?
As previously mentioned, OptiVisum is a medication designed to improve vision. Before being released into the Asian market, scientists conducted numerous clinical trials for this medication. According to advertisements, OptiVisum only contains natural ingredients, supplementing and enhancing human vision.
The formula of OptiVisum contains lutein and zeaxanthin (unique carotenoids stored in the macula of the eye, protecting it from oxidation and aiding in vision restoration), anthocyanin from blueberries stabilizing blood pressure and microcirculation, flaxseed oil alleviating dry eye syndrome and naturally moisturizing the mucous membrane, zinc preventing macular degeneration and protecting it from natural stress and damage.
Combining Vitamin A, C, P, B1, B2, B6, and omega-3 helps strengthen the macula and slow down the natural aging process, reducing the risk of age-related vision decline.
OptiVisum is in liquid form, in droplets, making it easy for users to use. The product's official website provides comprehensive information about its ingredients and how to use OptiVisum.
2. Does Optivisum truly cure myopia as advertised?
Certainly, product advertisements always portray a positive image, but the question here is whether Optivisum genuinely treats myopia as advertised, and is using Optivisum safe?
There are several reasons for users to doubt the quality of this vision-enhancing medication. In fact, there is hardly any medication on the market that can cure myopia. Optivisum may be a misrepresented dietary supplement advertised to deceive consumers.
Moreover, there are numerous negative user reviews about Optivisum, as well as unclear information about the company behind it. Specifically:
- Unclear Origin of OptiVisum Manufacturer:
Many users share that they couldn't find much specific information about the company, the manufacturer behind OptiVisum. While the company claims to have its headquarters in California, USA, the actual headquarters of the company are located in the Philippines and only distribute goods to Asian countries.
- Negative User Ratings:
Secondly, there are numerous negative reports and evaluations about the product on the product's Facebook page, yet almost all of these comments and evaluations are hidden.
- Failure to Comply with US Law:
Although the company behind OptiVisum is introduced as being headquartered in the USA, this company does not comply with US law. Instead, the terms of service introducing the product are reviewed and comply with international law and regulations in the Philippines.
And finally, OptiVisum advertising uses counterfeit images to promote the product.
This article from Mytour just answered your queries about what Optivisum is and whether it truly treats myopia as advertised. A reality check reveals that currently, there isn't any medication on the market capable of curing myopia. So, be a savvy consumer to avoid misleading advertisements, and cultivate good habits to keep your eyes bright and healthy. If you're in the pharmaceutical business, you can download the Drug Public Disclosure Form here.