Zeaxanthin Isomers vs Lycopene
non-nutrient/non-botanical
Zeaxanthin Isomers has 50 products from 28 brands with an average dosage of 406.72 mg. Lycopene has 1,212 products from 338 brands with an average dosage of 206.62 mg. There are 7 products containing both.
Zeaxanthin Isomers
Products50
Brands28
Avg Dosage406.72 mg
Max Dosage4000 mg
Common FormSoftgel Capsule
vs
Lycopene
Products1,212
Brands338
Avg Dosage206.62 mg
Max Dosage5000 mg
Common FormTablet or Pill
Products Containing Both (7)
| Product | Brand | Form |
|---|---|---|
| Mega Men Sport (Full Strength) | GNC Pro Performance AMP | Other (e.g. tea bag) |
| Vision Essentials GOLD | Whitaker Nutrition | Capsule |
| Vision Essentials Gold | Whitaker Nutrition | Capsule |
| Ultra Preventive 50+ | Douglas Laboratories | Tablet or Pill |
| Vision Essentials | Whitaker Nutrition | Capsule |
| Essential-4 Nutrition Pack | Douglas Laboratories | Other (e.g. tea bag) |
| Ultra Preventive 50+ Easy Swallow Technologydiscontinued | Douglas Laboratories | Tablet or Pill |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which has more products, Zeaxanthin Isomers or Lycopene?
Lycopene has more products with 1,212 products vs 50.
What is the average Zeaxanthin Isomers dosage vs Lycopene?
Zeaxanthin Isomers averages 406.72 mg. Lycopene averages 206.62 mg.
Can you take Zeaxanthin Isomers and Lycopene together?
There are 7 products that contain both Zeaxanthin Isomers and Lycopene. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining supplements.