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the Affects Of Vitamins And Minerals On Your Eyes
Vision is one of our most precious senses. One
of the things that we can do daily to protect our eyes from harm is to be sure
that each day we consume the recommended daily intake levels of vitamins, minerals
and other nutrients. As with everything about our bodies, proper nutrition plays
an invaluable role in keeping our eyes functioning as well as possible. There
are certain nutrients that are known to be especially associated with ocular
health.
Among these are the anti-oxidant vitamins. The
eye, especially the lens and the retina, is particularly vulnerable to the effects
of unchecked free radicals, which are a byproduct of oxygen, cellular processes
and environmental contaminants. Anti-oxidant vitamins help to combat free radicals.
The primary anti-oxidant vitamins include Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin
E. in addition to their important action against free radicals, they promote
healthy cells and tissues in the eye. Lutein and Zeaxanthin are two more valuable
anti-oxidants that recent research has found to be especially effective in maintaining
the health of the eyes.
In addition to the vitamins that promote ocular
health, there are several minerals that have been determined to play a significant
role in the health of the eye. Among these are zinc, selenium, manganese, and
copper. Zinc is an important mineral that serves to regulate sight, smell and
taste and the concentration of zinc in the eye is higher than any other part
of the body. One important function of zinc in relation to the eyes is its role
in the regulation of the amount of Vitamin A, essential to eye health, from
the liver. People who have a deficiency in selenium have been clinically shown
to be more likely to suffer from cataracts.
Recent research into the influence of vitamins,
minerals and other nutrients upon the health of the eye has turned up a good
deal new information. This has led to the development of specialized dietary
supplements designed specifically to promote ocular health. The early results
of clinical trials concerning the halting and even reversal of macular degeneration
and other age-related eye diseases via specialized nutritional treatments look
very promising and research continues at a rapid pace.
Those seeking to benefit from dietary supplements
designed to promote ocular health and healing should familiarize themselves
with the most common vitamins and minerals in these supplements, doing the research
to find out what both the optimum and the safest levels of these nutrients are.
Consulting an eye care professional and a licensed nutritionist can be very
helpful in planning the best dietary supplement regimen suited to individual
dietary needs and health goals.
Making sure that you are achieving the recommended
daily intake levels of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients is one of the
best things you can do for all over health and well being. In terms of eye health,
paying close attention to you daily nutrition can make a real difference in
the quality of your vision and help to keep your eyes healthy and functioning
well for a good, long time. When properly taken, dietary supplements can be
a valuable part of any ocular health focused program.
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