Is VisiFlora Really 22 Ingredients? What The Label Shows
VisiFlora's marketing consistently uses “22-in-1” language across its sales materials.
Counting the current Supplement Facts panel entry by entry tells a slightly different story.
What the marketing says
VisiFlora's promotional materials describe the formula as “22-in-1,” a common shorthand meant to signal formula breadth to shoppers comparing vision supplements.
What the label actually lists
The current Supplement Facts panel lists 7 individually disclosed vitamins and minerals (Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, zinc, selenium, copper, chromium) plus 14 ingredients inside a 351mg proprietary blend (taurine, ginkgo, eyebright, grape seed, Coleus forskohlii, alpha lipoic acid, rutin, quercetin, bilberry, saffron, lycopene, lutein, zeaxanthin and astaxanthin). That's 21 separately named active entries.
Where the count breaks down
Is this proof of anything more serious?
Not on its own. A one-ingredient discrepancy between marketing language and a label count is a common issue across the supplement industry, not unique to VisiFlora, and doesn't by itself indicate fraud. It is, however, a fair reason to read the rest of the label carefully rather than taking the marketing number at face value.
Applying this to VisiFlora
The 21-vs-22 gap is one of two label issues worth flagging before you order — the other being that 14 of those 21 ingredients share an undisclosed-dose blend.
