Bowel movements, better visionand more? Bryan Johnsons viral formula is $41 for Prime Day

Famed biohacker and longevity enthusiast Bryan Johnson has his own line of supplements on Amazon — and users are dumping all their thoughts.From less strain in front of the laptop to less strain on the toilet, users of Bryan Johnson’s popular Blueprint Antioxidant formula are reporting a surprising range of benefits.According to the brand, the supplement was “developed within the Blueprint protocol” and takes an evidence-based approach to longevity and cellular energy.

And today, the 30-day supply of the capsules has just dropped to $41 on Amazon for Prime Day, which wraps up tonight.The formula is meant to provide “comprehensive antioxidant support” for vision, bone strength and overall health.What’s interesting is that many users attribute the effects to the formula packing multiple key nutrients into a single dose, including vitamin K1 and K2, lutein, zeaxanthin and lycopene.

Here at The Post, we don’t just diligently fact-check to call out fake news — we also relentlessly price-check to get you inflation-beating bargains you can trust.Before we recommend a single Prime Day purchase, our experienced bargain hunters put every “deal” through our price-checking gauntlet:Lutein and zeaxanthin are commonly linked to eye health and reduced screen-related strain, while lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals in the body.According to some users, the results after taking these Johnson-approved capsules are quite noticeable.“I’ve noticed less eye strain after long hours on screens, which makes me think the lutein and zeaxanthin are already helping,” one user shared.

“It’s the kind of supplement that gives peace of mind because you know it’s covering multiple areas of health in one dose.”According to reviewers, the updated softgel formula is reportedly easy to swallow with minimal aftertaste, making it easier to build into a daily routine.And, in addition to eye health, some users are reporting other �...

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