Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Research shows that adequate levels of these macular carotenoids help improve visual comfort, contrast sensitivity, and tolerance to prolonged screen use. They work by filtering blue light and supporting the eye’s defences against oxidative stress caused by digital devices.
Vitamin A plays a crucial role in retinal function and low-light vision. It also helps maintain healthy mucous membranes, including the eye’s surface, which supports overall comfort — especially important for people who experience dryness during long hours of screen time.
These gummies can be taken alongside most multivitamins or supplements, but because they contain Vitamin A, we recommend checking total intake if you take additional Vitamin A products. If unsure, consult a healthcare professional.
Many people find that boosting macular carotenoids helps them feel more comfortable in environments with harsh lighting, including screens and bright indoor LEDs. While individual responses vary, Lutein and Zeaxanthin are well-studied for their role in enhancing the eye’s natural ability to manage light.
No supplement can block all blue light. Lutein and Zeaxanthin act as a biological filter, absorbing a portion of high-energy wavelengths and helping reduce the impact of oxidative stress on retinal cells. They support long-term eye health rather than offering a complete physical barrier.
Yes. Glasses filter light before it enters the eye, while macular carotenoids work inside the retina. Many people use both — a physical filter plus an internal nutritional filter — for layered support.