NutraSea Dry Eye 500 mL
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Description
NutraSea Dry Eye is a targeted omega-3 liquid formulated to help relieve and improve symptoms of dry eye syndrome, including support for proper tear function. Each 5 mL (1 tsp) serving delivers a clinically relevant combo of 1,500 mg EPA+DHA — 1,200 mg EPA and 300 mg DHA — plus 150 mg GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) to nourish the tear film and support a healthy ocular surface.
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Clinically aligned dosing: 1 tsp daily provides 1,500 mg EPA+DHA + 150 mg GLA.
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Tear film support: Helps maintain meibomian gland function and tear quality for comfort.
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High-purity triglyceride oil: Easy to absorb; rigorously tested for contaminants and oxidation.
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Great taste, easy routine: Smooth citrus flavor with no fishy aftertaste; value-size 500 mL.
Who it’s for: Adults experiencing dry, irritated, or tired eyes from screen time, contact lenses, or environmental factors, who want a simple, once-daily omega-3 + GLA routine.
Directions for Use
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Adults & adolescents 14+: Take 1 tsp (5 mL) once daily with food.
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Consistency: Use for at least 4 weeks to experience full benefits.
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Storage: Refrigerate after opening; use within 100 days. Shake well.
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Caution: If symptoms worsen, or if you’re pregnant, nursing, on blood thinners, or have a fish/shellfish allergy, consult a healthcare professional.
What’s Inside (per 5 mL)
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EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid): 1,200 mg
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DHA (docosahexaenoic acid): 300 mg
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GLA (gamma-linolenic acid): 150 mg
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Natural citrus flavor. Non-GMO. Gluten-free.
Disclaimer
Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.