Neurobella Eye Formula, 16-in-1 Eye Vitamins and Mineral Supplement with Lutein 20mg, Zeaxanthin 4mg & Meso-Zeaxanthin 10mg, Astaxanthin, Omega 3, Bilberry & Saffron, Eye Health, 60 Capsules
TRIPLE MACULAR CAROTENOIDS 20-10-4: Advanced eye formula with Lutein 20mg, Zeaxanthin 4mg, and Meso-Zeaxanthin 10mg to support macular health, promote clearer, sharper vision and long-term eye health for daily eye protection 16-in-1 COMPLETE VISION SUPPORT...
Resar evidence panel
0–100 · cited research only
Evidence Score
65
Good
Safety Score
74
Strong
Effectiveness Score
59
Good
Research Confidence
75
Strong
Product Fit Score
49
Emerging
Bottom line
Moderate evidence (Good) — promising research, but read the caveats before buying.
Product fit is weaker — dose, price, or practical use may not align with what studies tested.

Evidence Score
65
Good
Price
$29.99
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The strongest studies behind this product
Ranked by evidence hierarchy and how closely each study matches this product. Start with the strongest study, then read down. Every claim needs a trail.
The Effects of Lutein/ Zeaxanthin (Lute-Gen®) on Eye Health, Eye Strain, Sleep Quality, and Attention in High Electronic Screen Users: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Randomized Controlled Trial · 2024
What the research shows
Modest but statistically significant improvement in tear‑film stability and photostress recovery, indicating better ocular surface health.
Association Between Lutein and Zeaxanthin Intake on Consumer Eye Health Status
Other · Food Supplements and Biomaterials for Health · 2026
Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and<i>meso</i>-Zeaxanthin in the Clinical Management of Eye Disease
Randomized Controlled Trial · Journal of Ophthalmology · 2015
Lutein + Zeaxanthin and Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Other · JAMA · 2013
Lutein and Zeaxanthin Isomers in Eye Health and Disease
Other · Annual Review of Nutrition · 2016
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In plain language
What the study reported
Verified extract — not AI generated
“Modest but statistically significant improvement in tear‑film stability and photostress recovery, indicating better ocular surface health.”
10 mg lutein + 2 mg zeaxanthin per day for 6 months.
No serious adverse events; safety labs unchanged.
Caveats
Sample size modest; benefits limited to objective measures; no change in subjective visual fatigue.
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