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Four Nutrients For Healthy Eyes

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Sight is incredibly important and, just like any other
function of the body, is largely dependent upon proper
nutrition. However, it also may be a part of our nutrition
that we don't actively think about supporting. Here, we
discuss four key nutrients that can help bolster eye health.


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Four Nutrients For Healthy Eyes
Copyright (c) 2010 Janet Davis
Mark and Janet
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We live in a visual world. Traffic signals, art, our family's
faces--our eyes are constantly taking in input that we use to
live and enjoy our lives. Sight is incredibly important and, just
like any other function of the body, is largely dependant upon
proper nutrition. However, it also may be a part of our nutrition
that we don't actively think about supporting.

Healthy eyesight can be affected by a number of maladies,
including glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. While
not every one of these is completely understood, each of them is
at least partially affected by nutrition. Proper consumption of
vitamins can help control or alleviate the symptoms of these
common conditions. Here, we discuss four key nutrients that can
help bolster eye health.

1. Vitamin A

Vitamin A is the first and most immediately important nutrient to
consider when discussing an eyes-healthy diet. Even a moderate
deficiency in vitamin A intake can cause night blindness, which
manifests as a difficulty perceiving details in low light
conditions. Greater deficiencies cause greater visual defects in
fairly short order. This is a definite hazard for anyone driving
at night, making this vitamin a must.

Fortunately, vitamin A is also very easy to include in your diet,
as there are a number of foods very rich in this nutrient. Liver,
carrots, broccoli leaf, sweet potatoes, spinach and even butter
all have high concentrations of Vitamin A. Fruits such as mangos,
papayas, and cantaloupe tend to have lower concentrations, but
the vitamin is still present so don't count these sources out.

2. Vitamin C

Vitamin C is also an important nutrient that helps maintain the
body's immune system, and your eyes can be a typical place to
acquire a casual-contact infection. In addition, some studies
suggest that vitamin C may play a role in screening out damaging
UV rays and delaying the development of macular degeneration and
glaucoma.

The classic source of vitamin C remains citrus fruit such as
oranges and lemons, but surprisingly these are not the most
concentrated sources. Red pepper, kiwi, acerola and Cacadu plums
can have more then fifty times the amount of vitamin C in the
average orange. In short, it's very easy to meet your required
vitamin C quota, and you may actually be getting it from some
surprising sources you hadn't yet considered.

3. Vitamin E

Vitamin E is important because it maintains the health of the
eyes' mucous membranes. When eyes dry out, they begin to suffer
surface damage. Keeping the eyes lubricated is therefore very
important, and vitamin E is a natural way to take care of it
without resorting to eye drops.

As with the other nutrients we've discussed, vitamin E is easily
accessible through a number of foods, some of which you may
already be familiar with. Grains and nuts can be strong sources,
particularly through whole grain breads, hazelnuts and almonds.
Asparagus, avocado, and eggs also tend to have good quantities of
vitamin E.

4. Lutien

An important non-vitamin nutrient for healthy eyes is Lutein.
Lutein has been directly linked to the amount of pigmentation in
the human eye in several important studies. High levels of
pigmentation have been shown to decrease the chance of
age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness.

For people looking to increase their Lutein intake, the primary
foods to consider are vegetables. Kale, turnip greens, romaine
lettuce, corn, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts all have high
levels of Lutein, as do kiwifruit.

The Overlap Factor

Obviously, people aren't going to rearrange their entire diet
just to take advantage of the benefits these nutrients have on
eye health. Complete overhauls are jarring and sometimes
expensive, so it's better to look for places that overlap,
providing several nutrient benefits at once.

For example, broccoli is a source of both Lutein and vitamin A.
One food takes care of two concerns at once, minimizing any
changes. Whole grain breads provide many benefits, such as fiber,
in addition to their vitamin E content.

Important Considerations

These elements all have been observed to have some effect on
eyesight and visual health, however as always many of these
studies are still ongoing. An important Lutein study concluded
that more research will need to be done to fully understand all
of its effects, even though the study did demonstrate a link
between Lutein intake and improved visual health.

Some people, knowing that they struggle with managing the foods
they eat, choose to rely on multivitamins and vitamin supplements
to make up the difference. There's nothing wrong with this if
done properly, but some vitamins have been known to develop
toxicity if taken in too large doses. Vitamin A in particular can
be very dangerous if taken past the recommended limits.

In short, remember to always consult a dietary professional such
as a nutritionist or dietician before making any major changes to
your diet. Ask them about the pros and cons of the choices you
want to make, and ask for alternatives that they recommend before
making any changes yourself. Healthy diet can protect your
eyesight, and it is important to consult with professionals in
order to get the best results. 




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