Let's talk about the math — because the "cheaper" option usually isn't.
A popular drugstore eye vitamin costs around $12 a month. At first glance, that sounds like a bargain compared to a premium supplement. But here's the question the label doesn't answer: of the 10 mg of "lutein" listed on that label, how much actually makes it into your bloodstream and reaches your macula?
Synthetic lutein esters — the form used in most cheap supplements — have an absorption rate of roughly 20-30% compared to free-form, naturally-sourced lutein. You're paying for 10 mg. You're absorbing 2 mg. The rest passes through and is wasted.
Cost Per Day of Actual Absorbed Nutrition
When you account for bioavailability, the math tells a different story
OcyRevive delivers more than 3× the absorbed nutrition at roughly the same price per day.
What Is One More Year of Sharp, Clear Vision Worth to You?
What's it worth to read your grandchild's face from across the dinner table — not just a blur, but every expression, every smile?
To drive confidently at night without white-knuckling the wheel at every oncoming headlight?
To keep your independence for 5, 10, 15 more years — not because your doctor saved you, but because you made one smart, daily decision?

Linda Carraway made that decision. Three months after she started taking OcyRevive, her ophthalmologist noted something he hadn't expected: her macular pigment optical density had measurably improved. She passed her driver's license renewal without a second thought.
"I'm not spending money on a supplement. I'm investing in my independence."
— Linda Carraway
This isn't a supplement expense.
It's a vision insurance policy.
At $0.50/day, OcyRevive costs less than a single cup of coffee — and protects something you can never get back.