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Diet for Dry Eyes
What you eat can have a direct effect
on your eyes generally and on the symptoms associated with dry eye
syndrome in particular. Your eye health diet should include plenty of
green, leafy vegetables, at least two servings of fish per week, some
nuts and some yellow or orange fruits and vegetables.
Too many bad carbs, such as refined
white flour, can be bad for the eyes, leading to macular
degeneration. It is believed that that blood sugar spikes caused by
such complex carbohydrates could negatively affect the eyes. Rather
than eating starchy carbs, go for high fiber fruits and vegetables.
The following should be a regular part
of healthy eye diet:
Vitamin A:
cod liver oil, liver, carrots, sweet potatoes, butternut squash.
Lutein and zeaxanthin:
spinach, kale, collard greens.
Vitamin C: sweet peppers
(red or green), kale, strawberries, broccoli, oranges, cantaloupe.
Bioflavonoids: citrus
fruits, cherries, grapes, plums.
Vitamin E: sunflower seeds,
almonds, hazelnuts.
Selenium: brazil nuts,
yeast, seafood.
Zinc: oysters, hamburgers,
wheat, nuts.
Fatty acids: cold-water
fish (salmon, mackerel, trout).
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