FACTS:
1. More than 13 million people in the U.S. suffer from macular degeneration, and about half of all Americans over the age of 80 have cataracts.
2. A large-scale research project conducted by the National Eye Institute has shown that there are several nutrients that help protect our eyes.
The most important foods for preventing macular degeneration are ones that are rich in the antioxidants beta carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, lutein and zeaxanthin, plus zinc and omega-3 fats.
Here’s a rundown of my top ten picks:
1. Carrots
Mom was right! Carrots are loaded with beta carotene, an antioxidant that helps reduce the risk of macular degeneration and cataracts.
2, 3, 4. Bell Peppers, Broccoli & Brussels Sprouts
These three Bs provide a blast of Vitamin C, another key antioxidant shown to specifically protect the eyes. Steam them, roast them, add to soups and omelets, or combine all three for a pasta primavera (lightly tossed in olive oil and garlic).
5. Ostrich
A healthy and delicious lean substitute for any red or white meat (including beef, chicken, turkey, pork, or lamb) in any of your favorite recipes. It absorbs your favorite seasonings and is loaded with protein, iron and zinc — one of the critical ingredients for maintaining healthy eyes.
6. Turkey
Turkey is also rich in zinc (plus the B-vitamin niacin, which specifically protects against cataracts). Turkey is a great sandwich stuffer, it’s delicious in a salad, and you can easily use lean ground turkey for burgers, chili, and tacos.
7. Sweet Potatoes
Beta carotene to the rescue once again — thanks to the bright, orange flesh in these sweet special spuds.
8. Spinach
Spinach provides four eye -protecting ingredients! It comes packaged with vitamin C, beta carotene and large amounts of lutein and zeaxanthin — a matched pair of antioxidants found in high concentrations in the tissue of the macula.
9 and 10. Wild Salmon & Sardines
Yes, omega-3 fats EVEN help your eyes. Studies have shown that regularly eating foods rich in omega-3 fats can help protect tiny blood vessels buried within the eyes. Wild salmon and sardines are among your best sources — aim for two to three 4-ounce portions each week.
9 Responses
Cyberpartygal
June 24th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
1I read that eating chilies will be harmful to our eyes. Not sure how true this is!
virtualassistant
June 24th, 2008 at 10:39 pm
2Thanks this is great.
fidar
June 24th, 2008 at 11:12 pm
3and also other fruit rich with more vitamins for eye..who know about that fruit can list here for information together
ilhamputra
June 25th, 2008 at 2:00 am
4i am curious with the 5th and 6th one.it is new to hear that.
mnemosyne
June 25th, 2008 at 3:51 am
5very timely reminder for me who hasn’t been eating right lately!
emet
June 25th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
6Em, nice. Better if we just take a supplement…
Im take supplement from Nutrilite…
pindot
June 26th, 2008 at 8:21 am
7they said that any yellow/orange in color of vegetables and fruits is good for the eyes.
titan
June 27th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
8Looks like i need to eat more carrot todays.
lilac10
June 28th, 2008 at 9:03 am
9i’m been wearing spectacles since i was 10!! till now.
my advice for those who have a normal vision please take care of your eyes, and eat those veggies..
still feel remorseful for not taking care of my eyes when i was young..
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