Bio-Nutritional Scanning
Symptoms of MPOD

Symptoms of MPOD
- Glare recovery
- Contrast sensitivity
- Seeing in a dim light
Many people who see dim lights and have light sensitivity usually brush it off and are usually not even aware they have a lower macular pigment optical density According to research, over 78% of the population in the United States are faced with a low macular pigment density and they are not doing anything about it because they are not aware of it.
- Smoking
- Inactive lifestyle
- Unhealthy diet
- High blood pressure
- Increased BMI (Body mass index)
Some of the other factors that out of your control and may cause the MPOD to die down is
- Genetics/Family history
- Old age
- Females

Time Taken- 4 minutes maximum
Having one eye tested
No need to stop yourself from blinking
Take the services of dry eye & specialty center and have your test being conducted by expert professionals that will give you complete feedback. You will also be provided with a list of things that will improve put you on the path to increasing your MPOD level, if it is detected
ANTIOXIDANT SCANNER

ANTIOXIDANT SCANNER
Antioxidants have been an ally of people in their fight against the radicals in the body. These particles cause various biological complications like aging skin, heart diseases, macular degeneration, DNA scrambling, and much more.
From being a purely dermatological complication, it has been discovered that these radicals in the body can affect your retina in a negative way. This may lead to various eye diseases and complications. What your body needs is a large number of antioxidants, which it can release in the fight against these radicals.
For making sure you win this fight against the radicals in your body, you need to have your antioxidants scanned and make sure they are in a good enough number. You can have it done from any usual hospital but since it has a direct connection with improving your retina, you can have it done from a decent eye hospital that has the antioxidant scanner.
When to have tested

- Exposure to sunlight
- Smoking
- Exposures to X Rays
