Sparklefizz
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I’m not a believer in any way of the need for vitamins in the Western world where we all enjoy a good and varied diet. I remember a doctor saying years ago that they just produce expensive wee.
Well, that's fine if you eat a very varied diet, probably organic, and have zero health conditions.
This was the summary of the experiment ‘There’s good evidence now that increasing the amount of these pigment chemicals in your diet can help improve your eyesight. There is also some evidence that it may help prevent damage to your eyesight through macular degeneration. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in the UK, and Prof Nolan’s group have seen evidence that boosting the macular pigments can help.
The question, then, is how best to get these compounds into our diet. The strongest evidence at the moment is around supplements containing all three of the macular compounds. However, many researchers believe that simply eating a diet rich in leafy green vegetables should be enough to keep your levels healthy. Be aware, though, that carrots – despite the myth that eating them will help your vision – do NOT contain particularly high levels of any of these compounds!
If you are at all worried about your vision, then do see an optometrist as soon as possible. Early intervention in the case of vision problems is key ‘.
I doubt if many of us eat the required amount of green leafy vegetables; I know I don’t!