Showing posts with label vitamins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vitamins. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Four Nutrients For Healthy Eyes

Vitamin C
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Ambersweet oranges, a new cold-resistant orange variety. USDA photo. Image Number K3644-12. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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We live in a visual world. Traffic signals, art, our family's faces--our eyes are constantly taking in input that we use to live and enjoy our lives. Sight is incredibly important and, just like any other function of the body, is largely dependant upon proper nutrition. However, it also may be a part of our nutrition that we don't actively think about supporting.

Healthy eyesight can be affected by a number of maladies, including glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. While not every one of these is completely understood, each of them is at least partially affected by nutrition. Proper consumption of vitamins can help control or alleviate the symptoms of these common conditions. Here, we discuss four key nutrients that can help bolster eye health.

1. Vitamin A

Vitamin A is the first and most immediately important nutrient to consider when discussing an eyes-healthy diet. Even a moderate deficiency in vitamin A intake can cause night blindness, which manifests as a difficulty perceiving details in low light conditions. Greater deficiencies cause greater visual defects in fairly short order. This is a definite hazard for anyone driving at night, making this vitamin a must.

Fortunately, vitamin A is also very easy to include in your diet, as there are a number of foods very rich in this nutrient. Liver, carrots, broccoli leaf, sweet potatoes, spinach and even butter all have high concentrations of Vitamin A. Fruits such as mangos, papayas, and cantaloupe tend to have lower concentrations, but the vitamin is still present so don't count these sources out.

2. Vitamin C

Vitamin C is also an important nutrient that helps maintain the body's immune system, and your eyes can be a typical place to acquire a casual-contact infection. In addition, some studies suggest that vitamin C may play a role in screening out damaging UV rays and delaying the development of macular degeneration and glaucoma.

The classic source of vitamin C remains citrus fruit such as oranges and lemons, but surprisingly these are not the most concentrated sources. Red pepper, kiwi, acerola and Cacadu plums can have more then fifty times the amount of vitamin C in the average orange. In short, it's very easy to meet your required vitamin C quota, and you may actually be getting it from some surprising sources you hadn't yet considered.

3. Vitamin E

Vitamin E is important because it maintains the health of the eyes' mucous membranes. When eyes dry out, they begin to suffer surface damage. Keeping the eyes lubricated is therefore very important, and vitamin E is a natural way to take care of it without resorting to eye drops.

As with the other nutrients we've discussed, vitamin E is easily accessible through a number of foods, some of which you may already be familiar with. Grains and nuts can be strong sources, particularly through whole grain breads, hazelnuts and almonds. Asparagus, avocado, and eggs also tend to have good quantities of vitamin E.

4. Lutien

An important non-vitamin nutrient for healthy eyes is Lutein. Lutein has been directly linked to the amount of pigmentation in the human eye in several important studies. High levels of pigmentation have been shown to decrease the chance of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness.

For people looking to increase their Lutein intake, the primary foods to consider are vegetables. Kale, turnip greens, romaine lettuce, corn, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts all have high levels of Lutein, as do kiwifruit.

The Overlap Factor

Obviously, people aren't going to rearrange their entire diet just to take advantage of the benefits these nutrients have on eye health. Complete overhauls are jarring and sometimes expensive, so it's better to look for places that overlap, providing several nutrient benefits at once.

For example, broccoli is a source of both Lutein and vitamin A. One food takes care of two concerns at once, minimizing any changes. Whole grain breads provide many benefits, such as fiber, in addition to their vitamin E content.

Important Considerations

These elements all have been observed to have some effect on eyesight and visual health, however as always many of these studies are still ongoing. An important Lutein study concluded that more research will need to be done to fully understand all of its effects, even though the study did demonstrate a link between Lutein intake and improved visual health.

Some people, knowing that they struggle with managing the foods they eat, choose to rely on multivitamins and vitamin supplements to make up the difference. There's nothing wrong with this if done properly, but some vitamins have been known to develop toxicity if taken in too large doses. Vitamin A in particular can be very dangerous if taken past the recommended limits.

In short, remember to always consult a dietary professional such as a nutritionist or dietician before making any major changes to your diet. Ask them about the pros and cons of the choices you want to make, and ask for alternatives that they recommend before making any changes yourself. Healthy diet can protect your eyesight, and it is important to consult with professionals in order to get the best results.


About the Author:
Janet Davis and her husband are health and nutrition entrepreneurs and founders of Mark And Janet, a website with uncompromising, premium products for your health conscious family. For more on going green -- Visit us at http://www.MarkandJanet.com/ or check out our blog at http://www.MarkandJanetBlog.com/


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Sunday, 3 February 2013

How certain foods can benefit your skin


Have you ever wondered why so many beauty and skin care products contain elements of foods that we eat everyday? It's because a lot of food contains vitamins and minerals which can benefit your skin if applied directly to the skin.

In fact natural beauty products and homemade face masks have become very popular over the last few years.

What about the LUSH store? All their products are made freshly every week using fruits, vegetables and herbs mixed with products like yogurt, honey and milk.

The Body Shop also uses a lot of natural products in their beauty products. Skin moisturizers with almond, avocado and strawberries. Face masks with honey and body scrubs with oatmeal.

And there are a lot of offline and online books you can get which show you how to even prepare your own beauty and skin care products at home using simple recipes for your face, body and hair.

If you know what vitamins and minerals and nutrients foods have in them you will see how beneficial they are used in any beauty recipe.

Smooth pores, refine skin tone, moisturize, cleanse, anti age and removing wrinkles are just some of the things that skin care products with food ingredients in them can do.

Just take a look at this e book THE BEAUTY OF FOOD, available to purchase and download online. The author HANAN, from Persia shares her beauty secrets with her readers which she inherited from her mother and using foods you probably already have in your fridges and cupboards.

In this e book she shows you how when certain foods are applied to your skin, you can achieve amazing results - tighter, smoother skin. Anti ageing remedies, and skin care products made at home to give you BEAUTIFUL SKIN.

Plus use her simple tips to get shining beautiful and healthy hair and use her advice to repair your skin to prevent the ageing process and anti ageing process.

It's only $17 for this invaluable e book and will only stay at this price for the first thousand copies sold.
Take a look now, it's an investment which could save you thousands in expensive beauty products and SAVE YOUR SKIN from harsh chemicals and damage.

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Monday, 28 January 2013

Foods that make your skin look younger

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  • How best to avoid future wrinkles, and how to deal with the ones you may have right now
  • Simple "add this food" tips that will help you slow the aging process
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Monday, 29 October 2012

Ask questions on beauty,skincare and fitness and get answered free

Eye makeup of a woman. Polski: Makijaż kobiece...
Eye makeup of a woman. Polski: Makijaż kobiecego oka (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Hi

I was going to use this blog entry for questions and answers about beauty, makeup, hair care and skincare.  You can also ask about fitness, fitness programs and nutrition for a healthy lifestyle.

If you have any questions please ask them. Other members can also answer as well.
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Questions you may want to ask about beauty and skincare

What hairstyles are best for your lifestyle and what hair products to use for your hair type
What skincare products to use for your skin type
What kind of makeup do you use or do you need advice on makeup and your skin
What about mineral makeup
What about designer cosmetics versus high street brands
What fitness programs or classes get you into shape
Do you workout or do you want some exercises to help you target a specific area of your body
What do you eat and do you want to change your diet for a healthier lifestyle
Should you use body scrubs, face masks, what's your skincare routine
What about your teeth? Do you have white teeth, want whiter teeth

HOW TO ASK A QUESTION

Just answer in a comment with the question you want answered.
I'll make a separate blog post and reply to the comment you've asked with the blog entry link.
If other readers and blog followers want to answer your question all they have to do is wait until I've posted a reply to your question and then write a comment answering your question.

Welcome, please ask anything you want on the above subjects.

Yours Toya



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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Eliminating free radicals for better health and skin

Antioxidants - Better Health Channel

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