Your eyes spend more hours staring at screens than at the world they evolved for — and the blue light damage adds up: eye strain, dryness, slow visual recovery, and over time, real macular wear.
The formulation
20mg of lutein from Tagetes erecta (marigold) flower oleoresin — the same source used in the AREDS2 eye health research. Paired with Spirulina for the whole-food carotenoids and antioxidants that complement lutein's protective effects on eye tissue.
Why ours
Most lutein supplements are under-dosed at 5–10mg, well below the research-validated threshold. 20mg matches the dose used in clinical trials on macular protection and screen-related eye strain. Lutein also concentrates in the macula over time — meaning consistency matters as much as dose.
How to take it
One capsule daily with a meal containing fat for best absorption.
What to expect
Eye comfort and strain shifts often appear within 4–6 weeks; long-term macular protection builds over months.
<p>Lutein is known as the “eye vitamin”, and for good reason. Packed with antioxidant-rich plant pigments called carotenoids, Lutein helps improve visual function—especially in those with cataracts or age-related macular degeneration. While it can be found naturally in foods like dark leafy greens, egg yolks, and broccoli, supplementing can ensure you achieve the ideal daily amount for optimal eye health. · Harnesses antioxidant properties to fight off free radical damage caused by sun exposure, blue light, poor diet, and chemicals · Keeps eyes clear from cloudiness by neutralizing free radicals · Significantly decreases risk of cataract formation · Helps minimize eye fatigue, glare, and light sensitivity · Accumulates in the brain from infancy to adulthood to support memory, learning, and overall cognitive function · Helps prevent further injury or vision loss in those with existing eye damage</p>
History
In the early 2000s, the National Eye Institute conducted the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) and discovered that a combination of Lutein and another carotenoid, Zeaxanthin, could lower the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration. Research is ongoing today as scientists explore Lutein’s role in cognitive function, skin health, and maternal and infant nutrition
Suggested Use
Recommended Dose (Adults 19+): Take 1 capsule once per day.
Recommended Uses: Helps to: improve macular pigment optical density; reduce the risk of developing cataracts; support eyesight in conditions (associated with sunlight damage), such as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Source of antioxidants.
Cautions and warnings:
As with any natural health product, consult a health care provider prior to use.
Allergy Statement: This product is made in a facility that handles milk by-products/derivatives, gluten, shellfish, soy, peanuts and other tree nuts. This product may contain milk by-products/derivatives, gluten, shellfish, soy, peanuts and other tree nuts.
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