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Wellcatcher's Lutein Gummies are a sugar-free, vegan supplement designed to support eye health with a powerful combination of 25MG Lutein and 5MG Zeaxanthin, along with essential vitamins. Perfect for anyone facing digital eye strain, these gummies offer a delicious peach flavor and a 30-day supply for ongoing eye protection.
H**E
Taste good, hopefully helps eye health
I want to keep my eyes working well, and I know that a lot of the body's natural mechanisms for health rely on having the right vitamins and minerals in good supply. These taste pretty good. They say peach flavor, though the flavor is very subtle, and doesn't really stand out as "peach" to me. Whatever flavor it is, it is good. I like that they are sugar free, so I don't have to take a big dose of sugar just to get some more vitamins.
T**T
Worst taste ever! No star, sadly need to add 1 star to be review this.
I was shocked at how awful these eye health gummies taste. No returns allowed either. Such a waste of money. Disgusting product.I take numerous gummies for a variety of health concerns, some include seaweed, and yet they taste fantastic --- BUT NOT Well Catcher, YUCK. They smell and taste like terrible fish!
L**E
Improved eye health.
My eyes are less dry and itchy and much more comfortable. I don't have nearly as many little floaters. Frankly, I was shocked by the improvement. The gummies taste very slightly of fish, but I take them along with my regular daily vitamin gummy, and that covers the taste. They aren't organic or even all-natural, but they do carry the Good Manufacturing Procedures seal as well as the FDA facility seal. The price is good, and you get a thirty-day supply in each bottle.
G**>
Gross taste
Kind of tastes like fish, its not great... i also find the textue a bit too tough
L**.
Information about this company is very sparse, prices are on the high side
Lutein and Zeaxanthin Gummies by WellcatcherI would find no contact page on the Wellcatcher webpage, which gives me cause for concern. I want to be able to make contact with the company about my issues if I have any.When I clicked on the GMP-Certified link on their webpage, I got redirected to a vitamin ad.I cannot confirm ingredient strengths since this is a gummy, which is one reason I seldom order gummies.I can find nothing about a home office, factory, or other information on this company.Since they are oriented toward the “wellness” section of supplement sales, I find some unusual items in their webpage. I would suggest a visit to the Wellcatcher webpage to make a personal judgement.I am not going to trust my eyes to this company. I want to see contact pages, and information pages about the manufacturing plant, supplements, and owners. I can find none of that on the Wellcatcher webpage.I did find an application for trademark from Guangzhou Jianyang Biotechnology Co., LTD, from June 6, 2024. I really would like to see something indicating they are manufactured in the USA under GMP as stated on their webpage.Their products are in the upper range for cost.Just not enough information to make a positive opinion about this company and its products.I would suggest caution with Wellcatcher.For those who are interested, here are the methods I use to review vitamins.During my reviews, I have insisted on using only supplements that follow the guidelines of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and use third party analysis for purity. I also preferred products manufactured in the USA.After hours of study, I have concluded that my research has not been complete.Using products manufactured in the USA does not offer protection for quality unless high quality ingredients are used. I find manufactured in the USA “from foreign source ingredients” is not a reliable guide to quality.On the other hand I have found that vitamins produced in many countries are more closely regulated than the US. For example, the United Kingdom, European Union, and Norway (for my fish oil), all have more stringent controls for manufacturing and purity than the US. Research continues for this particular consideration. If I find that the company does business in those countries, I count it as a positive.I also found that having the GMP stamp on the label is not a good guarantee. Anyone who wants to can put that stamp on their product, even if not true, and nothing will be done unless there are consumer complaints. (Source FDA).A label of “third party analyzed” can also be misleading for the same reason as the GMP stamp.I retired from a career in pharmacy after 30 years, and I use my experience, for what it is worth, to judge the quality of the vitamins I order.I will look first for accuracy in labeling. Are stated ingredients accurate when compared to the actual ingredient weight for example.I will look at the apparent quality of manufacture of the capsules or tablets I get, and try to determine country of origin.I will try to assure that dosages stated on labels is correct. I want the capsules to be full, with no leaks, and unbroken. Who knows how much is in each capsule if they are not compounded to be full?I want tablets to be properly molded without sharp or broken edges.I do not want a great deal of extraneous powder in the bottle containing capsules or tablets.Softgels must be full and unbroken, without extraneous oil in the bottle.Anything I notice at the time can influence my opinion. For example, is there good consumer contact information. I check for a good webpage.
A**R
Absolutely disgusting
I was really not expecting these to be this bad! I have been taking a different brand, but they are on backorder. So, I decided to try these. When I started to chew them, they tasted like chewing a fish oil capsule! I gagged and spit them out. They are in the trash!
P**N
Seeing is Believing
These eye gummies really work. They're easy to swallow, taste good and don't upset my stomach. I noticed that I was seeing clearer and having less floaters when taking these gummies.
M**N
Poor taste
My Lutein gummies were not available, so I tried Well Catcher's. The taste was similar to fish with a hard gummy chew texture. I tried for three days to stomach the taste and could not finish them. Into the trash, these will go.
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