Vision Nutrition
Mar11

Vision Nutrition

Maintain your Vision with Nutrition Adam Schmidt & Steve Factor “Pure Energy” Raw chef show you some great tips on what you can eat to benefit your eye health. Kale Vision Salad Recipe and Vision Salad Dressing Goji berries are a nutritional wonder since they contain all of the eye health nutrients and more.  Scientists are just beginning to verify what ancient Chinese shamans have practiced for centuries that goji may be nature’s most complete eye health food.  Goji berries can be found in The MEGA Way Organic Vegan Protein Shake.  Their high antioxidant content is often cited as their best benefit. Turmeric:  As far as eye diseases go turmeric is effective for one eye disease in particular: retinitis pigmentosa which is a genetic disease that leads to a buildup of a protein. It causes vision loss and eventual blindness.  Turmeric can help prevent the buildup of the protein in the eye, which could drastically slow down progression of the disease.  Turmeric can be found in The MEGA Way Organic Vegan Protein Shake. Herbs/Vitamins for Eye Health.  I recommend Natures Sunshine Perfect Eyes.   It supports the circulatory system.  Supports the macular region of the eye and total eye health.  Fights free radical damage.  Provides 6 mg of lutein per serving. Our eyes are constantly exposed to sunlight and artificial lighting, which can generate free radicals that have harmful effects on ocular cells.  After middle age, our natural antioxidant production decreases, and the pigments in our eyes change. Perfect Eyes has been specially formulated with herbs and nutrients that support eye health.  The two key ingredients are lutein and N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC). Lutein is an important antioxidant that supports the macular region of the eye. Aging bodies can easily convert NAC into the eye-protecting antioxidant glutathione, making NAC supplementation an important step in protecting the eye from harmful free radical damage and nerve cell damage. Plus Perfect Eyes contains taurine (an amino acid that protects proteins in the eye lens), zinc gluconate and selenium (powerful antioxidants that are particularly beneficial to older individuals) and quercetin and hesperidin (two bioflavonoids that act as antioxidants to protect against toxic damage to the eye).    Click here for more info on Eye Health and Eye Exercises!...

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