Developing Those Elusive Bright Eyes... with Vitamins and
Minerals
Vision is one of our most precious senses. Without it the world
as we know it would be blank. 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 that we need in order to keep our
eyes healthy. 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 antioxidant 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.
Antioxidant vitamins help to combat free radicals. The primary
antioxidant 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 antioxidants that recent
research has found to be especially effective in maintaining the
good 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 good 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 actually 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 which is essential to good 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 of 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 disturbance and even reversal of macular degeneration and
other age-related eye diseases via specialized nutritional
treatments look very promising and research continues to prove
it in 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 would be the best 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 your
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 that you can do for your overall health and well
being. In terms of eye health, paying very close attention to
your daily nutrition intake can actually make a real difference
in the quality of your vision and help to keep your eyes healthy
and functioning well for a very long time. When properly taken
dietary supplements can be a valuable part of any ocular health
focused program.
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