Screens are unavoidable, and modern eyes take the hit. Blue light, sunlight, oxidative stress, and natural ageing all place pressure on visual performance. Protecting vision is no longer optional. Lutein and Zeaxanthin offer natural, science-backed defence for eyes that work hard every day.
The Max Botanics microencapsulated formula delivers these nutrients with superior stability and absorption so they reach exactly where they matter most — the retina.
Why Lutein and Zeaxanthin Matter
These two carotenoids are the only ones that naturally accumulate in the macula, the part of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision. They act as internal filters that shield the eyes from high-energy light and oxidative damage.
Key roles include:
- Macular protection
- Blue light filtration
- Antioxidant defence in the retina
When levels of these nutrients drop, the eyes become more vulnerable to oxidative stress, fatigue, and age-related decline (1).
An Internal Filter for Blue Light
Adults spend more than six hours a day looking at screens. That means constant exposure to blue light. Research shows Lutein and Zeaxanthin absorb damaging wavelengths before they reach the retina (2).
Benefits include:
- Reduced eye strain
- Fewer screen-related headaches
- Lower digital fatigue
Long Term Protection
Clinical studies confirm that supplementing with Lutein and Zeaxanthin:
- Increases macular pigment density
- Enhances visual performance
- Reduces the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (3)
This is antioxidant armour for the eyes, helping keep vision clear, sharp, and resilient.
Microencapsulation for Maximum Impact
Standard Lutein can degrade before it is absorbed. The microencapsulated form used in this formula improves stability and bioavailability, ensuring the active nutrients reach the retina effectively.
Daily Vision Support
For eyes under constant pressure, consistent support is essential. This formula provides a reliable daily defence system that protects vision, reduces strain, and supports long-term clarity.
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