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Are you looking after your eyes now and for the future?

Are you looking after your eyes now and for the future?
  • Health advice
  • Feb 01, 2017
They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. While that may be a matter of personal belief, one thing is certain; your vision and eye condition are good indicators of your health and nutritional state.

Degenerative eye conditions as you age

Your sight is one of the most dominant senses you possess, requiring the largest amount of sensory receptors. As you age, your eyes can start to deteriorate due to a combination of negative external and internal conditions including:
  • harsh sunlight
  • UV reflection
  • nutritional deficiencies and even
  • chronic diseases such as diabetes and atherosclerosis
Some degenerative eye conditions such as macular eye degeneration and cataracts are directly associated with ageing, and nutrient deficiencies play a large part in the process. A lack of some nutrients may contribute to glare sensitivity, poor day and night vision, near sightedness, irritation and redness, and a susceptibility to mild infections like conjunctivitis.

The most common degenerative eye conditions

Cataracts: Imagine looking through glasses smeared with oil. White cloudy spots, called cataracts, sit on the normally transparent lens of the eye and cause a range of disruptive symptoms. Blurred vision, light sensitivity, faded or yellowed irises, poor night vision and seeing halos around lights are all symptoms of cataracts, the leading cause of blindness around the world. Macular degeneration:  Macular degeneration is like having a blurry dot right in the centre of your vision while peripherals remain unaffected. The macula is the area of the retina where images are focused. Macular degeneration is split into two categories, dry and wet. Dry macular degeneration is the most common type and occurs when retinal cellular debris is gradually accumulated, leading to a gradual loss of vision from the centre outward. Wet macular degeneration occurs when abnormal blood vessels leak fluid that damages the macula.

You can protect and nurture your eyes

The good news is there are a number of herbs, vitamins and minerals that can help protect and nurture your eyes. Betacarotene, Lutein and Vitamins C and E all provide specific eye benefits, and the minerals zinc, selenium and chromium are vital for healthy eye function and preventing damage to the eye. The herbal extracts Bilberry and Ginkgo provide natural support against age-related eye conditions and eyestrain. The following are some specifics:
  • Antioxidants are important for protecting the eye structures from free radical damage and collagen destruction. Helpful antioxidants include Zeaxanthin, Lutein, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, Zinc, and Bilberry. The bioflavonoids and carotenoids found in a diet of fresh, colourful vegetables and fruits are also incredibly beneficial. Some of the most protective foods include broccoli, corn, kale, spinach, and tomato sauce!
  • Ginkgo biloba contains heteroside flavoglycosides that not only possess excellent antioxidants, they can also increase blood flow to the retina, improving vision
  • Eyebright soothes the conjunctiva of the eye that is responsible for irritation and redness
  • Zeaxanthin and Lutein (extracted from Marigold flowers) improve visual function, preventing ocular diseases such as macular degeneration and cataracts
  • Vitamin A and Betacarotene have an affinity for mucous membranes. This increases healing and helps the formation of visual purple in the retina, which is essential for good night vision. Deficiency can cause drying and tiring of the eyes and sensitivity to variations in light
  • Chromium plays a role in the prevention and reversal of near sightedness
  • Vitamin C has been linked to a substantially reduced risk of cataracts and is vital for protecting the lens against damage. The NZ recommended dietary intake for vitamin C is 45mg for adults between 19-70 years old. However, this is only the minimal amount needed to stave off deficiency. To get enough vitamin C into the lens of the eye, it is important to have more than the survival amounts of vitamin C in the blood
  • Zinc has been proven to be extremely beneficial to people suffering from macular degeneration
  • Copper is a necessary accompaniment for zinc to ensure optimum absorption

Lifestyle and Nutrition recommendations for your eye health

  • use good quality UV protective sunglasses
  • get regular eye check-ups
  • get your blood pressure checked regularly
  • replace eye make-up and applicators frequently
  • avoid smoking
  • avoid excessive sugar and refined carbohydrates
  • eat an abundance of colourful fruit and vegetables daily
  • take supplementary herbal, vitamin and mineral supplements to naturally support and even optimise the condition of your eyes

Mr Vitamins recommends

Good Health Premium Vision Eye Care

supports Eye health with important antioxidants, herbal extracts, vitamins and minerals Find out more and shop online for Good Health Premium Vision Eye Care here  

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