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EYE HEALTH

Your Eye Vitamins May Be Lying to You — Here’s the 10-Second Trick Thousands Over 60 Swear By

The lutein in those capsules barely reaches your eyes. This gets it there in two sprays — no pills, no drops. Here’s the story.

Sarah Whitfield
By Sarah WhitfieldSenior Health Writer · Updated this week · 5 min read
Applying ClearSight to closed eyelids

Two light mists on closed eyelids each morning — no pills, no drops.

Let’s be honest about what getting older does to your eyes.

The menu you now hold at arm’s length. The headlights that flare into a blinding starburst on the drive home. The colors that look like someone quietly turned the brightness down on the world.

It creeps in a year at a time — until one day you realize your eyes just aren’t what they were. And here’s the part that should make you angry: most of what you’ve been sold to fix it barely works.

The truth about your eye vitamins

Those big lutein capsules? Most of what’s inside never actually reaches your eyes.

Swallowed lutein has to fight through stomach acid, digestion and your liver first. By the time anything’s left, only a tiny fraction ever makes it toward the eye — and after 60, when absorption already slows, it’s less still. That’s why people take eye vitamins for months and feel nothing. It was never that lutein doesn’t work. It’s that it never gets there.

“We stopped trying to force lutein through the stomach — and started putting it exactly where the eyes could use it.”

So they built something completely different

It’s called Meridian ClearSight — and it’s not a pill.

Every morning, you close your eyes and mist it onto your eyelids. Two sprays. Five blinks. Done. The delicate skin of the eyelid carries the lutein and vitamin E toward the eye — supporting macular health and helping defend against the everyday oxidative and blue-light stress that wears your eyes down over the years. No swallowing. No stinging drops. Nothing to choke down or forget on the counter.

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Why people actually keep using it

  • It’s effortless. Ten seconds while the coffee brews — not a horse-pill you forget on the counter.
  • No swallowing, no sting. Nothing goes into the eye itself. Just a gentle mist on closed lids.
  • Real lutein, from marigold. Paired with vitamin E — the two nutrients most studied for aging eyes.
  • It builds with use. Lutein levels rise the longer you stay consistent, which is why most people grab the 3 or 6-bottle supply.
Lutein from marigold and vitamin E

ClearSight’s lutein comes from marigold (calendula) flowers.

What people are noticing

Ask the people using it and the same words keep coming up: their eyes feel fresher by evening, night driving feels less harsh, and reading takes less effort than it did. And — tellingly — it’s the first eye product they’ve actually stuck with, because it’s that easy.*

“A spray on my eyelids each morning is so easy I actually keep it up. My eyes feel less tired reading at night.” — Margaret H., 71
“Night glare used to stress me out. A few weeks in, the headlights just don’t bother me anymore. I’m on the 6-bottle supply now.” — Raymond T., 68

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How to try it today

ClearSight is sold directly, which keeps the price down — the 3 and 6-bottle supplies work out to the lowest per-bottle cost, every order ships free, and it’s all backed by a 90-day money-back guarantee. Use it every morning. If your eyes don’t feel better, you don’t pay. It’s that simple.

Try ClearSight risk-free for 90 days. Use it every morning — if you’re not happy for any reason, email us for a full refund. No returning bottles. Free shipping on every order.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ClearSight is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, including cataracts or macular degeneration, and is not a substitute for the care of your eye doctor. Continue to see your ophthalmologist for any diagnosed condition. Individual results vary. This is an advertisement and not a news article or editorial.