My VisiClear Review (2021) - Scam Or Really Works?

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15:06
2 Feb 2022
Product review

Table of contents

1:12
Quick Summary
2:49
Claims & Producer
4:47
Formula
7:47
Pills & Dosage
8:27
Reviews
9:49
Side Effects
10:32
Price
12:01
Final Conclusion
13:21
Verdict
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In this video, I want to review VisiClear, an eye supplement that is popular right now. But if you take a second look at it, you will notice a couple of issues. So could this product be a scam? Find the truth behind it in my VisiClear review coming up.

I'm Olly from MySupplementAdvice.com. I'm a pharmacist, and on this channel, I'm doing supplement reviews and help guides, so please don't forget to subscribe. As for the full version of this review, you can find it on my website. Getting to VisiClear, here are the aspects we're going to follow in this video. First of all, there's a quick summary on it, followed by a closer analysis of its main features. That being said, let's get to the review.

Quick Summary

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As its name suggests, VisiClear is a vision supplement that claims to have an advanced eye health formula. But if you ask me, that's not really the case in reality. That's because its full ingredient list is not disclosed, so its formula is hidden to everyone, which is a serious question mark. Also, it claims to have numerous benefits and advantages over its competitors, but there isn't anything major in reality, not to mention that it's extremely expensive and that its official website looks extremely unprofessional. It's only trying to convince potential buyers based on emotional claims instead of focusing on the medical and scientific benefits of the product.

There are several other issues I found about VisiClear that made me question it, but we're going to discuss them in detail later on throughout this review. Overall, VisiClear doesn't look too good. It might not be a scam in terms of shipping and effect, but it's really not an excellent supplement either, so I would truly not recommend it. I actually know a better alternative with an awesome formula and a much lower price, so this is the product that I would truly go for instead. I'm going to give you more details about it at the end of this review, so stay with me until then. Now, let's take a closer look at VisiClear, starting with its claims and producer.

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Claims & Producer

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According to its official website, VisiClear is a natural solution for vision. It may slow down sight decline caused by aging, and it can preserve stunning clarity. However, these claims are not 100% sure since they claim that "the product may help" with that. I also noticed a couple of weird things on its official page. It tries to convince potential buyers using emotional promises instead of scientific ones. There is very little info about the actual mechanism of the product, and the official website is focused more on its so-called benefits instead of its ingredients, doses, and so on.

There is something more. VisiClear claims to be better than similar products because of three reasons which are not true if you ask me. It claims that it's third-party-tested for purity, made with organic ingredients, and has an incomparable price per dose. Regarding the first two claims, most eye supplements follow this criteria, so VisiClear does not have any advantage at this chapter. As for that price for those claim, there are many alternatives that are cheaper, and they have much better ingredients, so if you ask me, VisiClear's promises are not completely authentic and legit.

The company behind this supplement is a major question mark for me. That's because there is no clear info about the producer. Basically, supplements that don't mention their brand have higher chances of being a scam. I'm not saying that this is what makes VisiClear a scam, but its lack of authentic reviews at this chapter is definitely not a positive thing.

Formula

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That's probably the biggest problem of VisiClear, and that's because it doesn't give out its full formula. Only about seven ingredients are mentioned. There are no doses for any of them, and the entire composition isn't disclosed. You can't really tell what's inside this supplement unless you buy it. How can a product claim to be better than others if it doesn't even give out its entire ingredient list? Honestly, that's a major question mark, and from what I noticed, supplements that tend to hide their ingredients and formula have higher chances to be scams.

Let's take a closer look at VisiClear's known ingredients because there are a few that are briefly mentioned without any doses. First of all, Spirulina is pretty much the unique ingredient from VisiClear, and that's because it's pretty uncommon in vision supplements. It's rich in several vitamins and chlorophyll. It can improve long-term sight, and it also promotes eye health. But as you can see, its benefits are not major despite being a very helpful ingredient, but it's really not that kind of a substance that would make a big difference in terms of eyes and vision.

Next, we have Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Astaxanthin. All of these three ingredients belong to the same group, antioxidants. They fight eye damage caused by aging, reduce free radicals, fight oxidative stress, and they also act as a natural sun block. Besides, Lutein is considered as one of the best substances for eye health. Up next, there are Bilberry and Horsetail, which are both herbal extracts that are effective in eye conditions like cataracts, worsened sight, dry eyes, or macular degeneration. They also help when it comes to preventing eye damage.

Lastly, we have the vitamins and minerals, and unfortunately, the full list of these nutrients is not disclosed as you might expect. The most important ones that are mentioned are vitamin C and E, which have some major antioxidant properties, Selenium, which reduces the process of eye aging, and Zinc, whose deficiency can cause cataract and eye damage. As a conclusion, VisiClear's, formula is pretty bad, but that's mostly because it's hidden. The ingredients that are given out are not weak at all, but since they have no doses, they could also come in insignificant quantities. There's absolutely no way I can recommend a formula like this one.

Pills & Dosage

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Like most eye supplements, VisiClear is designed as gelatin capsules, which is great because they are light, easy to swallow, and they usually have no sour taste. However, it has a slightly higher serving size than most of its competitors. It requires three pills per day, but there is no recommendation about when exactly or how exactly you should take them. As usual, my advice is to take the capsules while or after eating because in this way you're protecting your stomach.

Reviews

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As I usually do, I try to look at VisiClear's customer feedback, but unfortunately, I had a very hard time finding any authentic reviews about it. At this point, VisiClear is only available on its official website. Since it's not sold on any major retailer, it means it doesn't have any customer feedback there. Now, it does have several reviews on different websites, but they are mostly promotional, meaning that the writers have never tried the product. They don't even analyze it in an objective manner.

Those reviews are not even worth mentioning here. For these reasons, the only opinions left were on VisiClear's official website, but in my opinion, they are clearly biased. There are only about three opinions overall, and all of them look extremely similar, and they all praise the product as much as possible. Plus, supplements like VisiClear tend to have all of these kind of reviews, so they're obviously not legit. I personally do not believe them at all. It's up to you whether you want to trust them or not, though, but I surely don't.

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Lutenol is a carefully formulated mix of high-quality vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts and carotenoids. It is designed to provide support for eye function and health. The Lutenol formula is closely aligned to scientific research carried out by the National Eye Institute, and is as applicable to healthy aging eyes as it is to healthy younger eyes.

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Side Effects

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Since its ingredients are not fully disclosed, it's hard to make an opinion on VisiClear here. That's because eye supplements tend to be quite well tolerated in general, so side effects in this category of products are pretty rare. Now, I'm guessing this product's doses are not very high in reality because if they were, they would surely be mentioned among the strong points of the supplement, so normally, VisiClear shouldn't cause any serious side effects. This really depends on person to person, but normally, there shouldn't be any issue.

Price

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This supplement doesn't look amazing from this point of view, either. Compared to other similar products, it's extremely overpriced. As I said, VisiClear is only sold on its official website, so these are the prices that I'm going to analyze. Its standard price is about $69 per bottle (prices may change). Also, the price gets better if you buy it in bulk. In this way, the lowest cost is $49 per bottle (prices may change). That's available for a six month supply. I also want to mention that you'll receive two gifts if you order the six month supply.

There is a three week Eagle Eye System and VisiClear at-Home Tester Pack. However, none of them is too useful if you ask me. I consider them just an extra reason to make potential customers buy the product in the highest quantity. As for the price, even $49 per bottle is way too much for what VisiClear is worth, not to mention that the standard cost, $69 per bottle, is extremely overpriced. Considering that you can't even tell what it contains until you receive your bottle, it shouldn't cost more than $25.

Final Conclusion

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Here's how I would sum up my view on VisiClear in three ideas. The biggest issue of this product is that its full ingredient list is not disclosed. This is a major question mark in terms of efficiency. Its actual ingredients might be very weak and their doses might be extremely low, so I personally would never go for a product where the formula is not fully disclosed. Secondly, like many products of this kind, VisiClear doesn't have a very serious customer feedback.

There are only promotional third-party reviews. It has no opinions on Amazon, and the few reviews from its official page are most likely biased. Given these issues, it doesn't seem like a very safe supplement to buy. Lastly, considering its formula, composition, and doses, it's hard to tell how much it should cost, but it's surely not worth $69, not even $49 per bottle. This is why I consider it extremely expensive and overpriced for what it really does, for what it contains, and for its actual value.

Verdict

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In conclusion, is VisiClear worth buying or not? No, it's definitely not worth buying. In fact, there are some signs that show that it might be a scam. Its formula and ingredients are hidden. Its official page is focused on emotional promises instead of medical-based ones. It doesn't have any picture of the label, any real user opinions, only biased ones, probably, and it's extremely expensive. Now, I cannot guarantee that it's a scam or not, considering that I've never actually bought it. But there is a small chance that you do not receive your order if you buy it, given the warning signs above. Still, once again, I cannot tell for sure, so I don't want to make any false claims, but even so, VisiClear is definitely not a product that I would recommend. It's simply not worth it from any point of view.

What should you go instead? Well, it's time to give you the alternative that I promised you at the beginning of this video. I was talking about the product called Lutenol. It has some of the best ingredients from the market, the lowest price you could find, and an excellent quality for the money. Compared to VisiClear, it's many times better, so it's the product that I would chose instead at any time. Thank you for watching this review. Don't forget subscribe and see you in my next video.

Interested?

Lutenol is a carefully formulated mix of high-quality vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts and carotenoids. It is designed to provide support for eye function and health. The Lutenol formula is closely aligned to scientific research carried out by the National Eye Institute, and is as applicable to healthy aging eyes as it is to healthy younger eyes.

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About My Supplement Advice

I'm Olly and I'm a pharmacist specialized in natural remedies. My channel is designed to offer personalized tips for your health problem. You will find tips, guides and advice for most health issues (arthritis, hair loss, insomnia, lack of energy and many more). However, my recommendations do not replace medical advice. Instead, I focus more on the natural side. I promote alternative remedies that are cheap and very easy to follow - but they have surprisingly powerful results.

My Supplement Advice

I'm Olly and I'm a pharmacist specialized in natural remedies. My channel is designed to offer personalized tips for your health problem. You will find tips, guides and advice for most health issues (arthritis, hair loss, insomnia, lack of energy and many more). However, my recommendations do not replace medical advice. Instead, I focus more on the natural side. I promote alternative remedies that are cheap and very easy to follow - but they have surprisingly powerful results.