Vitamin A

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Bariatric Advantage Vitamin A easy-digest mini capsules deliver 3,000 mcg of vitamin A as retinol acetate that is usually recommended for some bariatric patients.
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Supplement Facts

Dose = 1 capsule or as recommended
One Capsule Contains:
Nutrient Amount %DV
Vitamin A (as acetate) 10,000 IU 200%
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Product Description

"Bariatric Advantage Vitamin A easy-digest mini capsules deliver 3,000 mcg of vitamin A as retinol acetate that is usually recommended for some bariatric patients. Vitamin A deficiency has been found in Adjustable Gastric Band (AGB), Roux-En Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB/RNY) Biliopancreatic Diversion/Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS) patients.

ASMBS and Bariatric Clinical Guidelinescall for 3,000 mcg of vitamin A in retinol form per day forBiliopancreatic Diversion/Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS) patients1

Vitamin A is critical for vision; and supports cellular growth. It plays a role in formation and maintenance of major organs (heart, lungs, kidneys). It is necessary for maintaining healthy skin, teeth, skeletal and soft tissue, and mucous membranes.2 *

  1. Aills L, et al. ASMBS Allied Health Nutritional Guidelines for the Surgical Weight Loss Patient.Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, Volume 4, Issue 5, S73-S108.
  2. Escott-Stump S. In: Troy DB, editor. Nutrition and Diagnosis-Related Care. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins;2008.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease."

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Dry Eyes

A few months out of surgery, I had dry eyes so bad I couldn't keep my eyes open, literally had to wear sunglasses or couldn't leave my house, kept curtains closed.

After many trips to optometrist ophthalmologist, and even a cornea specialist who said I was one of the worst cases he had seen in his 14 years experience.

After eye ducts plugged, many many vials of singles of hydrating eye drops & eye ointments. (who knows how much I spent) and prescription eye drops. Fish oil and flax oil supplements, I tried anything and everything.

I still felt helpless.

One day, I was at my parents home, mom was cooking livers and gizzards. I tried some and within minutes my eyes started to feel better. Which intrigued me, so I starting looking into it. I finally put together that organ meat is high in Vitamin A, so I tried your Vitamin A. At first I took two per day. Now I take one per day.

I feel so much better. If I ever feel like my eyes are starting to hurt again, I up back to two pills.

This year when I went for my yearly eye appointment, the eye doctor asked me if I was using eye drops, yes I was but my eyes looked dryer than previous year. I said, that the company that makes my Vitamin A is sold out and I haven't taken it in a while. It just confirmed what I already knew.

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