Monday, February 17, 2014

Super Foods to Protect Vision---They fight glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts

New research published this month shows that fewer older Americans are developing macular degeneration — a major cause of vision loss and even blindness in older men and women. And the study suggests that ahealthier diet — including leafy green vegetables and fish — could be one of the factors responsible for the decrease — from 9.4 percent to 6.5 percent — in the prevalence of the disease among people over age 40.
Foods for Vision
Berries have been shown to lower both blood pressure and inflammation. — Masterfile
The study in the journal The Archives of Ophthalmology was just the latest in a growing body of research linking diet to eye health and the prevention of some troubling eye conditions.

Steven Pratt, M.D., the author ofSuperHealth, says foods can help defend against not only macular degeneration but also a number of vision disorders including cataracts, which is a clouding of the lens that distorts vision, and glaucoma, an eye condition in which excessive fluid in the eyeball creates pressure that damages the optic nerve.
The antioxidants and nutrients that are linked to a lower risk of these eye ailments include lutein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins C and E.
Here are the foods — rich in these protective substances — that appear to make the difference when it comes to eye health.

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