Saturday, 21 July 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ 5 Nutrients You Need to Help Your Eyes Stay Young...


When it comes to food that improves your sight, everyone says that carrots are king. Unfortunately, this is a bit of a myth, since carrots are really only good for staving off age-related eye deterioration. Behind the carrot myth, though, there's a really important truth to grasp: that carrots contain vitamin A, one of several nutrients considered essential for your eye health.

eyes, health, nutrients
eyes, health, nutrients

Lutein and zeaxanthin are carotenoids that have antioxidant properties. The Glaucoma Research Foundation believes that these two are able to prevent eye damage, by stopping the oxidative stress which damages the optic nerve and leads to problems like glaucoma. These can be found in dark green leaves, which are also rich in nitrate, another nutrient that is essential for reducing oxidative stress.

Eat the following foods: Brussels sprouts, collard greens, squash, nectarines, eggs, corn, broccoli, kale, papayas, romaine lettuce.

eyes, health, nutrients
eyes, health, nutrients
eyes, health, nutrients
eyes, health, nutrients

Vitamin E is probably the least understood of all vitamins. Nevertheless, it is very important. Rather like vitamins A and C, E is a powerful antioxidant that around 70% of people (in their 30s in particular) aren't getting enough of. Thau says research has convinced her that vitamin E combats the free radicals which break down our healthy tissue. This means that vitamin E could be helpful in preventing cataracts and AMD.

Eat the following foods: Yogurt, red meat, Chickpeas, oysters, pork chops.

 




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