Benefits of Zeaxanthin
Posted by abrandt on Sep 18th 2020
There are many benefits to taking zeaxanthin - here are 3 key reasons why!
The health benefits of zeaxanthin are almost countless. Where it really matters most is how it works to improve and protect eye health.
1. Zeaxanthin is your "internal sunglasses"
Zeaxanthin acts as your “internal sunglasses,” meaning it protects your vision from harmful levels of blue light. Blue light is everywhere: it can come from the sun, digital devices around the house, and even certain kinds of indoor lighting. This means we need the protection zeaxanthin provides. Everyone is born with certain levels of zeaxanthin. In fact, the American Optometric Association states that of all the 600 carotenoids found in nature, only zeaxanthin and lutein (another nutrient found in the eye that helps protect vision) are deposited in high quantities in the retina (macula) of the eye. The bad news is that it does not replenish itself as we get older. This means our eyes are more susceptible to harmful blue light, which can lead to age-related eye health issues.2. Zeaxanthin improves visual performance
Visual performance simply means that as you age, you can keep doing the things you love that require healthy vision. Put simply, zeaxanthin can help:- Improve contrast sensitivity - This means you're able to discern objects from their background (e.g. seeing a white golf ball or baseball clearly against a light blue sky).
- Improve light sensitivity - When you're walking out the door to work or drop off kids at school, the light can seem so bright that you become uncomfortable. Zeaxanthin helps filter that light, protecting your source of vision in your eye. This means you won't notice the discomfort from bright light as much.
- Improve glare recovery - Have you driven at night and noticed how bad the glare is coming from oncoming traffic? That glare can cause "temporary blindness," meaning you truly can't see for a few seconds. That's a scary thought on the road. Zeaxanthin protects your eyes from that glare so your eyes can stay focused on the road.