
The Clinical Research Supporting Astaxanthin
Results from published studies on astaxanthin supplementation in screen users after 4-12 Weeks of Daily Use:
46%
improvement in focusing ability (accommodation)
66%
Faster refocusing speed (far ↔ near)
27%
Less eye fatigue
90%
Noticed that this product has significantly improved their life.
20%
Fewer digital eye strain symptoms
Modern Screen Work Leaves Your Eyes Overwhelmed
Your eyes weren't designed for 8-12 hours of constant close-range focus. LED screens, blue light exposure, and reduced blink rates create visual demands your ancestors never faced.
You're not imagining it. 69% of American adults report digital eye strain symptoms. Over 60 million people experience that gritty, burning sensation by mid-afternoon—all signs your eyes are struggling with modern screen demands.
Here's what's actually happening:
When you stare at screens for hours, the tiny focusing muscle inside your eye stays locked in constant tension—like clenching your fist for an entire workday. This sustained contraction creates that blurry "lag" when you look up, the heavy feeling by 3 PM, and difficulty maintaining visual comfort.
But tension is only part of the problem...
Astaxanthin: The Antioxidant Japanese Researchers Found For This Exact Problem
That 3 PM eye crash isn’t in your head.
Screens demand long, locked-in focus, and most “eye supplements” never reach the areas involved in that process — they mainly support the surface.
You may have tried lutein.
Maybe you took it consistently… and didn’t feel much.
Here’s what most bottles don’t explain:
Your eyes have a natural protective filter — the blood-retina barrier.
It limits what nutrients actually reach deeper areas of the eye.
Lutein mostly stays near the surface.
Astaxanthin works differently.
For over 30 years, Japanese researchers have studied astaxanthin in people who spend long hours on screens.
Human studies suggest it may help support:
- Visual comfort during long screen sessions
- Smoother refocusing when you look up from your screen
- Less of that tired, heavy “eye fatigue” feeling
- All-day visual endurance
Not drops that sit on the surface.
Not filters that only change what hits your eyes.
Just internal support — from the inside.
Comparison table
Talk about how and why is your brand better than the others.
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Primera
Original
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Others
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|---|---|---|
| Supports Eye Comfort For Long Screen Time | ||
| Helps Maintain Focus & Clarity | ||
| Works Internally | ||
| Simple Routine | ||
| Backed by Science |
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OptiFlow™
Original
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Lutein Prescription
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Bluelight Glasses
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Prescription Glasses
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| Helps With Eye Fatigue | Yes | ⚠️ Uncertain | ⚠️ Uncertain | |
| Supports Eyes During Long Work Sessions | Yes | ⚠️ Unclear | ||
| Supports Visual Endurance | Yes | ⚠️ Uncertain | ||
| Simple Internal Solution | Yes | ⚠️ Uncertain | ||
| Made for High Performers | Yes |
Why High-Performers Choose Astaxanthin
Your competitive edge depends on staying sharp when others fade. While drops mask symptoms and glasses filter light, astaxanthin supports the internal structures doing the actual work. Clinical research on office workers. Third-party tested. No proprietary blends.
Frequently Asked Questions
I tried lutein for months. Why would astaxanthin be different?
I tried lutein for months. Why would astaxanthin be different?
Lutein gets blocked by your blood-retina barrier—never reaches the ciliary muscle doing the work. That's why Japanese researchers studied it specifically for screen workers when other supplements failed. Astaxanthin's molecular structure showed that it may cross the barrier.
Are there any side effects?
Are there any side effects?
Our formula is 100% natural and well-tolerated. However, as with any supplement, if you have allergies or pre-existing conditions, consult your healthcare provider before use.
Can I combine this with other supplements?
Can I combine this with other supplements?
Yes. Astaxanthin works well alongside omega-3s, vitamin D, or multivitamins. Take with a meal containing fat for best absorption. If you're on blood thinners or prescription medications, but as always, consult your doctor first before starting any new supplements or medications.
How do I know this will actually work for screen-related eye strain?
How do I know this will actually work for screen-related eye strain?
30+ years of clinical research specifically on office workers with 8+ hour screen time. Measurable improvements in visual comfort and refocusing ability. This isn't "general eye health"—it's targeted research on your exact problem.