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Each 2-capsule serving provides 30 mg of lutein, 1.5 mg of zeaxanthin, and 6 mg of lycopene, three carotenoids that concentrate in eye tissue and provide antioxidant support there. The serving also includes 150 mg of bilberry fruit extract standardized to 36% anthocyanosides, 60 mg of ginkgo biloba leaf extract standardized to 22% flavonol glycosides and 5.4% terpene lactones, 100 mg of quercetin dihydrate, 200 mg of N-acetyl-L-cysteine, 150 mg of alpha lipoic acid, 400 mg of taurine, and 15 mg of zinc as Albion bisglycinate chelate. Together these provide key antioxidant support for eyes, support ocular circulation, and supply nutrients that the retina and lens use in their normal antioxidant defenses.
Take 2 capsules daily, ideally with a meal that contains some dietary fat. Carotenoids such as lutein, zeaxanthin, and lycopene absorb better when taken with food that includes olive oil, eggs, avocado, or nuts. Many adults pair it with breakfast or lunch for consistency. If you miss a day, simply resume the next day at the regular serving rather than doubling up.
If you take prescription medications, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are managing a health condition with a clinician, talk to your care team before starting and review the drug-interaction warnings below.
Two capsules per day, ideally with a meal that contains some dietary fat. The 60-capsule bottle is a 30-day supply at this serving rate.
Lutein, zeaxanthin, and lycopene are fat-soluble carotenoids, so they absorb better when paired with a meal that includes olive oil, eggs, avocado, or nuts. Taking it with food also reduces the chance of mild stomach upset.
Subjective changes vary by person and by baseline dietary intake of carotenoids. Many adults take this kind of formula consistently for several weeks before they would expect to evaluate any change.
Usually yes. Check the zinc total across both products to make sure your daily intake is not stacking higher than you intend. The 15 mg of zinc here is a moderate dose.
Yes, each serving provides 60 mg of ginkgo biloba leaf extract standardized to 22% flavonol glycosides and 5.4% terpene lactones. If you take blood-thinning or antiplatelet medications, review the drug-interaction warnings above with your clinician before starting.
The serving provides 30 mg of lutein and 1.5 mg of zeaxanthin, which sits well above typical dietary intake from leafy greens and egg yolks alone. Lycopene at 6 mg adds a third complementary carotenoid.



