Fight Eye Disease with a Rainbow of Foods

Posted on September 19, 2008 in Latest News

This is a well known fact that good eyesight makes you appreciate the beautiful colors of a rainbow and other natural beauty. But with aging the power of your eyesight tend to weaken. Besides that there are various ailments which can affect your eyesight and can cause blindness. According to the latest statistics macular degeneration is one of the most common causes for age related blindness.

This age related blindness can be controlled with few dietary changes. According to various research studies brightly colored foods can lower the risk of age related macular degeneration by 43%. The brightly colored foods are rich source of carotenoids, zeaxanthin and lutein, potent components essential for healthy eyesight. Hence by eating foods of different hues you can ensure sharp eyesight.

Here is the list of foods you need to include in your diet to reduce the risk of age related macular degeneration:

Various studies also show that anti-oxidant Vitamins C and E and the minerals especially selenium helps protect your eye from macular degeneration. Lycopene, another carotenoid found in abundance in tomato also helps protect your eyes. It is necessary that you emphasize more on colorful vegetables and fruits in your diet for healthy eyesight even when you grow old.

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4 Responses to “Fight Eye Disease with a Rainbow of Foods”

  1. Leslie Says:

    Lutein is a fat-soluble powerful antioxidant found in egg yolks and spinach. It is important to eat some healthy fat with your raw vegetables, such as olive oil, for proper absorption through the digestive tract.

    If your diet is low in (healthy) fat your carotenoid absorption may be affected. This may explain that while spinach has much more lutein in it, the lesser amount of lutein in egg yolks is more absorbable and bio-available.

    When you are eating your fresh spinach salad with some broccoli remember to use some olive oil as your dressing.

    Leslie Degner, RN, BSN

  2. Administrator Says:

    Dear Leslie,

    Thanks a lot for your valuable information. Keep visiting our site.

    Regards,
    Administrator

  3. Bill Coughlin Says:

    What we feed our bodies feeds our eyes. Many of the vitamins and minerals in our bodies are found in much higher concentrations in our eyes, so a diet lacking in these vitamins and minerals can lead to vision problems as we grow older.

  4. Paul Michaels Says:

    Peanuts, not tree nuts, have a beneficial effect in minimizing cloudiness.

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