Vision+
Reduce fatigue, dryness, and tired eyes from screens.*
Bilberry + Vitamin A support night vision and contrast.*
Lutein + Zeaxanthin filter harmful screen light.*
Vision Blend
Lutein, Bilberry Extract, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Eyebright, Zeaxanthin, Quercetin, Rutin, L-Taurine, Grape Seed Extract, Lycopene
Vitamins & Minerals
Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B12, Calcium, Biotin, Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Chromium
Delivery — Ships out next business day. Free insured shipping on $100+.
Quality — Made in USA. GMP-Certified. 3rd-Party Tested.
Standards — Non-GMO. Keto-Friendly. Gluten-Free. No Artificial Fillers.
Guarantee — 60-Day Money-Back.
Your Vision Protocol
Eye health benefits build with 90+ days of consistent use
3 Bottles
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See your day more clearly.
Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Bilberry across 20+ nutrients to support visual clarity and reduce eye fatigue.*
Visual Clarity
Less Fatigue
Eye Protection
Visual Clarity
Lutein + Zeaxanthin
Lutein and Zeaxanthin are carotenoids that concentrate in the eye, supporting visual clarity and healthy vision as a daily foundation.*
Formula
24 ingredients across four eye health pathways
Most eye supplements stop at lutein. Most multivitamins skip macular carotenoids entirely. This formula combines lutein, zeaxanthin, bilberry, eyebright, taurine, and a 13-vitamin antioxidant complex to address the four mechanisms that determine eye health: blue light filtering, visual acuity, strain and dryness, and oxidative defense.
Lutein and Zeaxanthin are the macular carotenoids that concentrate in the central retina and act as the eye's internal blue light filter. The body cannot synthesize these and depends entirely on dietary or supplemental intake. Most diets fall well short of the doses associated with measurable macular pigment density.
- LuteinFrom Tagetes erecta flower
- ZeaxanthinFrom Tagetes erecta flower
Bilberry anthocyanins support retinal blood flow and contrast sensitivity. Vitamin A as Beta-carotene is required for rhodopsin, the pigment that powers night vision. Quercetin and Rutin add bioflavonoid support for the small blood vessels that feed the retina.
- BilberryVaccinium myrtillus fruit
- Vitamin A100mcg RAE · 11% DV (Beta-carotene)
- QuercetinSophora japonica bud
- RutinSophora japonica flower
- LycopeneLycopersicon esculentum fruit
Eyebright is the traditional botanical for eye comfort. Zinc is the most concentrated mineral in the retina and is required for retinal enzyme function. Taurine protects photoreceptor cells. Together they support the structural and functional comfort of long screen days.
- EyebrightEuphrasia officinalis whole plant
- Zinc32mg · 291% DV
- L-TaurinePhotoreceptor support
- Selenium8mcg · 15% DV
Eye tissue generates more free radicals per area than nearly any other organ. The layered antioxidant system protects retinal tissue from cumulative oxidative damage. Vitamin C at 200mg, Vitamin E at 20mg, plus Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) which works in both water-soluble and fat-soluble environments.
- Vitamin C200mg · 222% DV
- Vitamin E20mg · 133% DV
- Alpha Lipoic AcidUniversal antioxidant
- Grape ExtractVitis vinifera seed
- B-ComplexThiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, B12
- Copper, Calcium, Magnesium, Chromium, BiotinCofactor support
How to use
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Timeline
What to expect
Eye comfort shifts first. Visual acuity follows. Macular pigment density compounds over months of sustained use.
Foundation building
Antioxidant and vitamin levels begin to rise. Most users notice nothing visible yet, but the foundational mineral and carotenoid stores are being laid down.
Less screen fatigue
End-of-day eye burn softens. Tired-eye feeling after long screen sessions reduces. The Eyebright, Zinc, and Taurine effect lands first because eye comfort is responsive to short-term cofactor support.
Visual acuity improves
Bilberry anthocyanins support retinal circulation. Many users notice steadier focus, better contrast in low light, and reduced glare sensitivity at night driving. Vitamin A's rhodopsin support compounds.
Macular density builds
Lutein and Zeaxanthin reach steady tissue saturation. Macular pigment density compounds with continued use. The blue-light filter benefit and long-term protective foundation continue building over months.
Verified buyer experiences.
Based on 878 verified reviews
End-of-day screen fatigue is gone. I work 10 hours on a computer and my eyes don't burn anymore. Took about three weeks to notice. The combination of Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Eyebright, and Taurine is doing real work that single-ingredient eye supplements never did for me.
Night driving had been getting harder. Headlights felt like daggers. Started this 6 weeks ago and the glare sensitivity has noticeably softened. Bilberry plus the carotenoids is the right approach for night vision support. The contrast in low light feels closer to what it was a decade ago.
Computer all day, dry eyes by 4 PM. Used to need drops 3 to 4 times daily. Three weeks on this and I'm down to once a day. The Eyebright and Taurine combination supports the tear film better than the drops alone. Real difference for someone who lives on a screen.
Most eye supplements are just lutein at low doses. This one is 24 active ingredients across 4 pathways. Lutein and Zeaxanthin for blue light. Bilberry for circulation. Eyebright and Taurine for comfort. Plus the antioxidant stack with ALA. Multiple mechanisms, real formulation. Worth the premium.
First three weeks I was skeptical. Around week 4 the end-of-day eye fatigue had clearly softened. By week 6 the difference was undeniable. Patience pays off with eye supplements. The macular pigment builds slowly. Glad I stayed with it.
My optometrist suggested adding lutein and zeaxanthin to my routine for macular pigment support. Wanted a comprehensive option rather than just lutein alone. This formula has both at meaningful levels plus the supporting carotenoids and B-vitamin cofactors. Three months in and the next eye exam went well.
Reading at night had been getting harder. Eyes would tire after 30 minutes and the words would blur. Started this 8 weeks ago and the reading endurance is back. Hour at a time without strain now. The Vitamin A plus Bilberry combination for low-light vision is the difference.
Used to get tension headaches by mid-afternoon from screen work. Eye strain was the trigger. Started this and within 4 weeks the headaches dropped to maybe once a week from daily. The Lutein and Zeaxanthin filtering blue light is the right approach for anyone on screens 8+ hours.
Two capsules with breakfast every morning. Six months in. Eye comfort steady through long screen days. Night driving easier. Reading endurance back. The 24-ingredient stack is the right approach for comprehensive eye support. Won't go back to single-ingredient lutein.
Designer, 12 hour days on screens. End of day fatigue was getting worse year over year. Six weeks on this and the eye fog is gone by 6pm. Multi-pathway formula is what I'd been missing.
Programmer for 20 years. Eyes were giving out. Started this and within 4 weeks the strain at end of day is way down. The lutein and zeaxanthin dose is the difference from drugstore eye vitamins.
Original at week 2: Subtle. Maybe slightly less strain.
EDIT 10 weeks in: It built. Eye fatigue is way down at end of day. Night driving glare is less. Came back to bump from 4 to 5. Patience pays.
Mountain town. UV exposure year round even with sunglasses. Started this for the carotenoid support. Six weeks in and the eye fatigue from bright days is way down. Real foundation.
Working. Eye comfort improved by week 4. Knocking a star because the bottle runs out fast at 2 capsules a day. Take with breakfast and they go down fine. Quality is there.
Diabetic. Retinopathy was a concern from my ophthalmologist. Cleared this for the bilberry and carotenoid support. Three months in and my last exam looked stable. Will stay on it long-term.
Trader, four screens, 10 hour days. Eyes were the bottleneck. Started this and within five weeks the end of day strain is way down. The blue light filtering carotenoids are doing real work.
Postpartum, screen time for night feedings was wrecking my eyes. Cleared this post-nursing. Six weeks in and the dryness and strain are way down. Real difference for new moms on screens at 2am.
Welder for 25 years. Eyes have taken a beating. Doctor cleared this for the antioxidant support. Three months in and the day to day comfort is better. Will stay on it long term.
Software engineer. Eyes were going. Started this and within four weeks the end of day fatigue softened. The 24-ingredient stack is the right approach for screen workers.
Solid product. Comfort is improved. Four star because the bottle runs out in a month at 2 capsules a day. Subscription helps but adds up. Quality justifies it.
Long-haul trucker. Night driving was getting tougher. Started this and within six weeks the headlight glare was less intense. Real quality of life improvement for the road.
Postmenopausal dry eye was real. Doctor said hormones affect tear production. Started this for the eyebright and taurine support. Two months in and the chronic dryness is way down.
ER physician, 12 hour shifts under fluorescent lights. Eye comfort was eroding. Started this and within four weeks the end of shift strain dropped. The multi-pathway approach is the right one for medical professionals.
Finished a bottle. Eye comfort maybe slightly better, hard to tell. My baseline screen time isn't that high so I might not be the ideal user. Quality of the product looks solid. Just didn't move the needle for me as much as heavy screen users describe.
Optometrist recommended adding eye-specific support. Did the research, this had the most comprehensive formula. Three months in and the next exam looked good. Will stay on it for the long-term macular pigment support.
Questions?
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End-of-day screen fatigue often softens at 2 to 3 weeks as the Eyebright, Zinc, and Taurine effect lands. Visual acuity benefits build at 3 to 6 weeks as Bilberry circulation support takes hold. Macular pigment density continues to compound for months with sustained Lutein and Zeaxanthin intake.
Eye health depends on multiple pathways: blue light filtering (Lutein, Zeaxanthin), retinal circulation (Bilberry, bioflavonoids), eye comfort and tear film (Eyebright, Zinc, Taurine), and antioxidant defense (Vitamins A, C, E, ALA). Single-ingredient products address only one. Most diets fall short on all four. The multi-pathway approach is the difference between tokenism and real comprehensive support.
Both. Screen workers benefit from the Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Eyebright, and Taurine for blue light filtering and end-of-day comfort. Aging buyers benefit from the Bilberry, Vitamin A, and antioxidant stack for night vision, contrast, and macular pigment density. The same formula serves both because the underlying eye health pathways overlap.
Two capsules in the morning with breakfast. Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Vitamins A, E, and ALA are fat-soluble and absorb significantly better with dietary fat. Avoid taking on an empty stomach as the carotenoid absorption drops considerably without food.
If you smoke or have recently quit, talk to your healthcare provider before taking this product. Beta-carotene supplementation in active smokers has been associated with increased lung cancer risk in clinical research. The Vitamin A in this formula is delivered as Beta-carotene at 100mcg RAE (11% DV), which is a relatively modest dose, but provider guidance is recommended for current and former smokers.
Talk to your healthcare provider before starting if you take blood thinners (Quercetin and Bilberry can mildly affect Warfarin), other vitamin A or carotenoid supplements (to avoid stacking), or have a thyroid condition. Generally well-tolerated alongside multivitamins, fish oil, and most other supplements.
Yes. Eye supplements support general eye health but do not replace professional eye care. Routine eye exams catch conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration in early stages when they're most treatable. Continue your regular optometrist or ophthalmologist visits regardless of supplement use.
The Vitamin A in this formula is delivered as Beta-carotene rather than retinol, which is the safer form during pregnancy. However, talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement during pregnancy or breastfeeding to confirm it fits your prenatal protocol.
This formula is well-tolerated by most users. The high-dose Vitamin C (200mg) and Zinc (32mg) can occasionally cause mild GI discomfort if taken without food. Bright yellow urine is normal, that's the riboflavin (B2). Talk to your provider before use if you smoke, take blood thinners, or are pregnant.
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