About Eye Eco

Eye Eco, developed in 2003, is a small company dedicated to developing products that offer effective, natural relief for dry eyes, eye irritation and eye allergies. Each of our products is completely natural, drug free and proven effective.

The Eye Eco Story
Eye Eco wasn’t founded by a group of investors looking to make a quick buck. We’re a small company founded by one person’s dedication to finding effective and natural options for dry eye treatment.

Suzanne Paulson was sitting in a consumer product review when she first heard about Sjögren’s Syndrome. Sjögren’s Syndrome is a chronic condition in which white-blood cells attack and destroy the glands in the body that produce tears.

After hearing first-hand the experience of patients with Sjögren’s, Suzanne was moved. She put her 15 years of experience as a pioneer in the eye care industry to work looking for a solution.

Out of that effort, Eye Eco’s first product — Tranquileyes™ — was born. It was the first all natural drug-free method of eye hydration that was designed to work in concert with other dry eye treatments.

The response from this initial product was overwhelmingly positive, and Suzanne and other Eye Eco employees worked to improve the original tranquileyes™ design and develop additional therapeutic eye products.

Our Company
Eye Eco Inc. is a California-based corporation committed to developing innovative eye hydration products and therapies that bring natural, long lasting relief to dry, irritated eyes while promoting good overall eye health. Our mission is to deliver simple, comfortable and effective products and therapies that enhance the quality of our wearers’ lives, every day, every night, everywhere.

Eye Eco is committed to giving back to the community and donates a percentage of net sales to organizations dedicated to finding a cure for Sjögren’s and other diseases known to cause chronic dry eye conditions.

For more information on Sjögren’s Syndrome and how you can help support efforts to find a cure, please visit www.sjogrens.org.

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