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Focus Factor Blue Light Formula is a specialized eye vitamin supplement designed to support vision health by filtering blue light. Each serving contains 10mg of Lutein and 2mg of Zeaxanthin, along with essential vitamins C and E, to promote macular pigments and overall eye health. This formulation is ideal for anyone looking to protect their eyes from digital strain and maintain optimal vision.
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P**S
Near expired
Ordered 2 pack received on 3/28/25 and they expire 5/20/25 should not have been sold in pack just to get out door before expiration
M**D
My Vitamin E alternative
Tried to buy Vit. E at Costco and they were no longer carrying it, so this was my alternative. This was about 6 months ago and can't speak to their inventory today, but these seem to be a good source of Vitamin E, so will stick with it.
C**W
I have high hopes that this blue light formula will help with my eye strain.
My diet consists of a lot of nutrients to support my health. However, I have noticed eye fatigue more and more when I’m doing screen time as well as out boating. I’m hoping this helps. So far so good but it’s only been a few days. Even though I’m not expecting any miracles, this is a reputable company and my hopes are high. I wear sunglasses a lot when I’m out in the sun as well when I’m reading on my tablet. That seems to help too.I searched up these ingredients and they could help. Either case, I’ll test them out for the 15 days and see if there’s any noticeable improvement. I’ve also reduced my screen time. Sorry I couldn’t give you more information, but I’ve only just begun to take these and don’t want to create any false expectations. They do not mess with my stomach and I make sure I take them with a meal as that always seems to help me.
C**E
Great ingredients
My work involves sitting at a screen most of the day, so I am aware of the potential risks of blue light exposure. While it is hard to say whether eye strain is attributed to blue light or maybe just too much strain, I have over the past few years added eye supplements to my daily routine. This product has two of the most common ingredients for eye health, lutein and zeaxanthin, and this supplement contains the recommended daily requirement for each (10 mg. for lutein and 2 mg. for zeaxanthin). The product seems clean and this supplement is made in the USA.
A**R
Not for me
This product probably works great. But every time I open the container or my pill box, I had an overwhelming smell of fish. Must be the fish oil that’s in the vitamin. I just can’t take the smell. Yuck.
L**M
Lutein supplement and easy to swallow, seems to help with eye fatigue
I'm in front of a computer all-day, plus all the TV, phones, etc. and have noticed increasing eye-strain and dryness. I wear blue-light glasses, but always looking for ways to help my eyes. I've taken these for a few weeks and generally feel positive about them.There's 2 uncommon supplements that helps with eye degeneration - Lutein and Zeaxanthin, which are both included. The recommended dosages are 10mg and 2mg. The other ones are Vitamin C, E, Zinc, and Copper, which are more more common. I've worn glasses/contacts most my life so I do worry about long-term eye health and wanted to incorporate supplements that will help.They are easy to take (I've taken without meals) and have experienced no odd side-effects. I feel like my eyes are less tired and strained, but hard to know what's placebo vs. actual. There's really no downsides to taking these given the ingredients especially given the screen time most of us are around. They also seem to help with eye fatigue for me.
E**L
Lutein/zeaxanthin supplement
Lutein and zeaxanthin are pigments found in the central retina (the macula). It has been suggested that a dietary supplement might help prevent development or progression of age-related macular degeneration. Even though they are found in our diet, I do take a lutein/zeaxanthin supplement because my eyesight is important to me, it’s not overly expensive, and not harmful. So what about this product? This is from a nationally known brand. Two of the white-colored capsules provide 10 mg of lutein, 2 mg of zeaxanthin, 250mg of Vitamin C, and 60mg of Vitamin E. The manufacturer of Focus Factor Blue Light makes a number of claims. (1) This is formulated with Lutemax 2000, a trademarked source of lutein and zeaxanthin derived from marigold flowers. However, if you do some Internet searching, you will learn that most supplements get their lutein and zeaxanthin from marigold flowers. (2) They claim that this “is designed to nourish your eyes with a powerful blend of essential antioxidant vitamins and other specialized nutrients to help maintain your vision, and support the eyes’ ability to filter blue light.” I don’t understand the basis for this statement. In a large study, the Bausch & Lomb supplement Ocuvite was only proven beneficial for people with moderate to severe macular degeneration, and was not of proven benefit for those with normal eyes. Further, if you want to prevent blue light from reaching your retina, the simplest way to do that is to wear glasses or sunglasses that block blue light. Bottom line: Focus Factor Blue Light is very unlikely to harm you, and there’s nothing wrong with it, but I‘m not convinced about the manufacturer’s claims. This seems costly for a 1 month supply. You may be able to get the same ingredients by purchasing a less expensive lutein/zeaxanthin supplement along with separate (and probably very inexpensive) Vitamin C and Vitamin E supplements or a multivitamin.
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