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Vision
is a complex process involving not only the eyes,
but also the lenses, eyelids, tear ducts, optic
nerve, as well as the electrical impulses from
the eye to the brain. Taking care of our eyes
for good vision is more than just getting our
eyes checked; that’s only the beginning. One major
contributor to eye problems is a poor diet. A
deficiency of vitamins can lead to various eye
problems and vision loss. Sometimes underlying
diseases, such as diabetes or high blood pressure,
cause eye damage and vision impairment. Allergies,
lack of sleep, and eye-strain can also affect
our eyesight. Even the normal process of aging
takes its toll on good vision; when bifocals or
even surgery may be necessary. The lenses of the
eyes may become clouded due to oxidative damage,
which ultimately impairs the vision. Increased
pressure within the eyeball, if left unchecked,
may even cause blindness.
Our
eyes, as well as all of our other body organs,
need optimal nutritional support to prevent problems
and maintain peak function. Supplementing several
key nutrients such as vitamin A and beta carotene,
can be very beneficial to eye health and good
vision. It is well documented that the antioxidants
vitamin E and selenium, along with phytonutrients
such as lutein and other carotenoids, help preserve
peak visual health. A life-long practice of adequate
supplementation, along with a good diet, helps
to avoid the eye problems associated with aging
and disease.
Wellness
Plan for Support of Vision
-
Healthy diet with emphasis on fresh fruits
and vegetables
- Control
underlying problems such as diabetes and
high blood pressure
- Yearly
eye exams
- Pharmacist’s
Supplement Recommendations:
- Herbals
- bilberry, ginkgo biloba, eyebright
- Phytonutrients
- lutein, lycopene, bioflavonoids,
mixed carotenoids, lipoic acid,
n-acetylcysteine, and quercetin
- Taurine
- Vitamins
and Minerals - especially vitamin
A, C, E, B-12, betacarotene, zinc,
selenium, and copper Essential Fatty
Acids
- Antioxidants
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