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How can a person improve their eyesight?
Of all the things we
take for granted every day, our ability to see, that is, our healthy eye vision,
is most devastating if we lose it.
Some people think that
developing cataracts, macular degeneration, dry eyes, or any other eye problem,
is unavoidable, as it is only part of the aging process.
The truth is, a poor
diet and fewer optimal lifestyle choices contribute more to vision loss than
aging does. By adopting a healthy regimen and eating lots of nutrient-dense
foods, protecting your eyes, and even healing your eyes, it's plausible.
Foods to
improve your eye vision
·
The green
vegetables, carrots, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, yellow and egg yolks contain
antioxidants peppers potent as beta-carotene, zeaxanthin and lutein - defending
against blindness related with age as a result of macular degeneration.
Drinking freshly squeezed carrot juice, at least twice a day, is an excellent
habit that keeps eye problems at bay.
·
Foods
rich in sulfur, lecithin, and cysteine are another helpful addition to the
diet for healthy eyes. Examples include garlic, onions, shallots, leeks, nuts,
dairy, coconut, and legumes. These edibles fortify the lens of the eye,
reducing the risk of cataracts.
·
The blueberry,
black currant, acai and goji berries are to the top of anthocyanin - a powerful
antioxidant and anti - inflammatory that substantially improves eye health.
·
Cold-water
fish such as salmon, sardines and mackerel provide abundant essential fatty
acids that help support cell membranes, which in turn, stimulate sharp vision.
·
Additionally,
vitamins C and E, along with the minerals zinc and copper, are helpful in maintaining
healthy eye vision. Citrus fruits, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are a good
source of vitamin C, while nuts (especially almonds) are rich in vitamin E and
copper. Free range beef and eggs are rich in zinc.
Exercises
to improve your blurred eye vision
Warm your
eyes
Rub your hands
together to create warmth, and then place them on your eyes for five seconds.
Repeat this three times.
Roll your
eyes
Start by looking up,
then move them in circles 10 times in a clockwise direction, then 10 times in reverse.
Focus
Hold a pen at arm's
length, focus your eyes on it, and gradually bring the pen closer until it is 6
inches away from your nose. Then slowly move it back, keeping your eyes focused
on the pen, 10 times total.
Massage
your temples
Using your thumb
knuckles, massage your teeth in small circles, 20 times in one direction and 20
times in the other. Repeat the same actions above the midpoint of the eyebrows
on the forehead, then under the eyes on both sides of the bridge of the nose.
Pain
will usually become less severe as the injury heals. However, chronic pain is
different from typical pain. With chronic pain, your body continues to send
pain signals to your brain, even after an injury heals. This can last several
weeks to years. Chronic pain can limit your mobility and reduce your
flexibility, strength, and endurance. This may make it challenging to get
through daily tasks and activities.
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