Each bottle of iGenics comes with 60 easy-to-swallow capsules.
All you need to do is take two capsules per day…Â
And take iGenics for at least 30 days… Thatâs It! If youâre like many of our customers… Youâll start noticing âlittle thingsâ fairly quickly… You might find that it takes less time for your vision to adjust in the dark… Or that you donât have to strain quite so hard to read text messages on your phone.
Just look at how iGenics stacks up to other brands â from the dosage amounts to the combination of quality ingredients:
Your order today is covered by our iron-clad 180-day 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not impressed with the results, then at any time in the next 180 days write to us and we’ll refund every single cent.
iGenics is for anyone who wants to protect their eyes from age-related vision decline.
The earlier you start, the better.
You especially want to start using iGenics if you notice any of these signs of vision decline:
– Blurred Vision
– Problems seeing far distances or up close
– Worsening night vision
– Headaches when trying to read
– Straining to see images on cellphones and television
– Blind spots or âfisheyeâ vision
Typically, our customers are 40+ when the effects of vision decline become more apparent. But no matter your age, if you want to support your vision naturally, iGenics may be right for you.
iGenics was created to support healthier vision naturally. Our ingredients reflect clinical dosages studied in separate trials, all proven to have a beneficial impact on improving vision. Our products are not reviewed by the FDA and are not intended to treat any disease.
The biggest difference in iGenics vs the other guys is how many nutrients we pack into each dose. When it comes to iGenics, hereâs how we stack up against the competition:
At ScienceGenics we take pride in providing products of the highest quality and nutritional standards. Our products feature science-backed ingredients at clinically relevant dosages. Our products are also free of fillers.
*[Disclaimer] [CB1] This product has not been reviewed by the FDA and is not intended to treat any illness or disease.
[i] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22870951/
[ii] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25923485/
[iii] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22852021/
We know protecting your vision is a high priority for you, so we donât waste time on shipping. We aim to get your order out the door within 24hrs of purchase. If we have delays due to mailing issues affected by COVID-19, we will update you accordingly. We offer contact-less shipping to deliver the product right to your front door for your convenience. If you have special shipping requests, please contact our customer service team at time of purchase.
All products at Science Genics have a 180 days refund policy. That means you have a full 6 months to try out our products for yourself to see if itâs a good fit. If youâre not satisfied for any reason, give our customer service a call and request a refund. Thereâs no need to return the bottles. Keep them as a thank you for giving our products a try.
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