Does Lutein Make Your Eyes White

Lutein has an antioxidant effect, but generally does not make the patient’s eyes white.
Lutein is a fat-soluble vitamin, which is a much needed pigment in the eye area as well as in the macular area of the retina, and can provide essential nutrients to the optic cells in the macular area, which can keep the optic cells working properly, and a deficiency of lutein can affect the function of the optic cells. Lutein supplementation has some benefits for the eyes, but generally does not make the eyes white.
Although lutein has certain benefits for the eyes, but not too much intake, because excessive intake of lutein, the patient’s intestinal metabolism and liver burden increased, can lead to damage to the intestinal tract and liver and other complications.
It is recommended that patients take lutein in accordance with medical advice, do not blindly take, so as not to cause eye discomfort.