Lutein and zeaxanthin are antioxidants that protect eye health, support vision clarity, and promote brain performance in seniors.
Lutein and zeaxanthin are antioxidants that protect eye health, support vision clarity, and promote brain performance in seniors.
These carotenoids filter harmful blue light and neutralize oxidative damage in the retina. Found in leafy greens and eggs, they support visual acuity and may improve cognitive processing. Supplementation protects against macular degeneration and age-related vision decline.
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Protects eyes, enhances cognition, and supports antioxidant defense.
Protects retina: Filters blue light and oxidative damage.
Supports macular health: Reduces risk of degeneration.
Enhances visual clarity: Improves contrast sensitivity.
Boosts antioxidant defense: Neutralizes free radicals.
Improves skin tone: Reduces oxidative discoloration.
Supports circulation: Aids ocular blood flow.
Improves visual memory: Strengthens brain-eye connection.
Supports cognition: Enhances information processing.
Reduces fatigue: Eases eye strain.
Improves focus: Maintains steady attention.
Promotes calm: Clearer vision reduces mental tension.
Related Conditions: Macular degeneration, cataracts, eye fatigue, vision decline, cognitive decline, oxidative stress, skin aging
This treatment is included because our expert advisors consider it relevant, even if supporting studies are still limited.
While we don't yet have peer-reviewed research on lutein + zeaxanthin in our database, our clinical advisors have reviewed it and included it based on established clinical practice guidelines and expert consensus.
We continuously evaluate new research and will add supporting studies as they become available.
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