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syndrome, Crohns disease, varicose and eventually killing us. We are self-
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colon
-Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, M.D. of the Kellogg Sanitarium.
In the 50 years Ive spent helping people to overcome illness, disability
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-Dr. Bernard Jensen, DC, ND, Ph.D.
The impurities of the body, if not allowed to escape, are taken back into
the blood and forced upon the internal organs. Nature makes an effort to
free the system, and the effort produces fever and disease.
-Ellen G. White, Healthful Living.
If the colon is not working properly, toxins must exit the body through
other routes: the kidneys, the shin, the breath. Many of these patients
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-William L. Cowden , M.D., internist, classical specialist in internal
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Restore and Maintain Good Vision and Eye Health Naturally


by Tony Isaacs
(The Best Years in Life) A number of conditions can lead to poor vision and
eye health, including near-sightedness, far-sightedness, macular
degeneration, presbyopia, glaucoma, astigmatism and cataracts. As we
age, we become increasingly susceptible to many of those problems.
However, contrary to popular mainstream dogma, such conditions can be
prevented and often even successfully reversed.
The most common vision robbing eye problems are:

Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is a defect of vision caused by


an imperfection in the eye, such as the eyeball being too short or the lens
not being round enough. Hyperopia causes difficulty to focus on near
objects and, in extreme cases, may result in the inability to focus on
objects at any distance.

Myopia is the term for near-sightedness and is caused by a focusing


defect in the eye which makes far-away objects appear to be blurred. This
is due to the focus point being a bit outside the eye lens.

Presbyopia, which literally means "old eye", describes an inability to focus


on close objects and is caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens
with advancing age.

Macular degeneration is a vision robbing disorder that increases with age.


The disorder damages the center of the retina, which is called the macula,
and makes it difficult to see fine details. Eventually it can result in blurring
of the central vision. Notably, macular degeneration is a common problem
among diabetics.

Glaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions that can lead to damage to


the optic nerve, which is the nerve that carries visual information from the
eye to the brain. In many instances, damage to the optic nerve comes
from increased pressure in the eye, also known as intraocular pressure
(IOP). There are three types of glaucoma, one of which requires immediate
attention:
* Open-angle glaucoma is characterized by a gradual loss of peripheral
(side) vision which is referred to as "tunnel vision". Most people have no
symptoms until they begin to have vision problems.
* Congenital glaucoma is characterized by cloudiness of the front of the
eye, enlargement of one or both eyes, red eye, sensitivity to light and
tearing. Symptoms are usually noticed when a child is only a few months
old.
* Angle-closure glaucoma is a serious form of glaucoma where there is
sudden, severe pain in one eye. Other symptoms can include decreased or
cloudy vision, nausea and vomiting, rainbow-like halos around lights, red
eyes and the eye feeling swollen. The symptoms of acute-angle glaucoma
may come and go at first or may become steadily worse. Note: Acute-
closure Glaucoma should be treated immediately as a medical emergency
or else blindness may occur within only a few days.
Astigmatism blurs your vision at all distances and it occurs when the front
surface of your eye (the cornea), or the lens inside your eye, has a surface
curvature that is slightly different in one direction than it is in the other.
Instead of being even and smooth in all directions, eye surfaces in those
who have astigmatism may have some areas that are flatter or steeper.
Unlike most other eye conditions, astigmatism is often present at birth. It
may also occur in combination with nearsightedness or farsightedness.

Another vision concern as we age is the formation of cataracts, which is a


clouding of the eye's natural lens. It is caused by the clumping together of
proteins in the eye which are normally arranged in a precise way that
keeps the lens clear and lets light pass through.
Though most eye problems are usually associated with eye defects or age,
problems focusing on distant as well as near objects may also be due to
bad habits that cause loss of eye elasticity. Focusing for prolonged periods
of time on a fixed distance, such as looking at a computer screen or
reading for hours on end, is such a practice. The focusing muscle in the
eye tends to lose flexibility with age anyway, but doing a lot of close-up
work or otherwise spending long periods focusing at fixed lengths can
cause the eye muscle to become increasingly locked in a set position. As a
result, objects that are very close or very far, or both, may become
increasingly blurred. Taking breaks and focusing far away can help
prevent the problem and may even help restore lost vision.
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Exercises for the Eyes

Many people have found that regular eye exercises help restore vision and
prevent future vision problems. Such eye exercises usually include
alternating focusing on distant and close objects, as well as focusing on
objects at different angles, and should be done with corrective lenses
removed.

For problems reading or otherwise focusing on distant objects, noted


health figure Deepak Chopra suggests pinning up some reading material
on the wall and then moving back a little bit each day to read it. To
enhance reading and focusing at close distance, Mr. Chopra suggests
moving a bit closer to the pinup material each day.

Other suggestions from Mr. Chopra include doing the following each day:
* With eyes closed, look in the direction of the sun or a full spectrum light
for 15 to 20 seconds.
* Continuing to keep eyes closed gently turn the head away from the sun
and back.
* To change the focal length of the lens & improve the internal muscles of
the eyeballs, look at an object up close and then at a distance. For
example look at your hand 6 inches from your face and then look at an
object on the horizon. Repeat this exercise for 15 times without straining.
* Blink eyelids hard and rapidly for 30 seconds.
* Look up and to the left and hold this fixed position for 15 seconds.
* Look down and to the left and hold for 15 seconds.
* Look up and to the right and hold for 15 seconds.
* Look down and to the right and hold for 15 seconds.
* Look directly to the right and hold for 15 seconds.
* Look down to the end of the nose and hold for 15 seconds.
* Look down toward the tongue and hold for 15 seconds.
* Look upward and inward trying to look at the space between the
eyebrows and hold for 15 seconds.
Pinhole Glasses

Pinhole glasses (also known as stenopeic glasses) are not actually made of
glass but of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic which have
several small holes the user looks through. The holes reduce the width of
the bundle of diverging rays coming into the eyes and help offset
refractive errors common to most eye conditions. The improvement in
visual acuity can be striking.
For more information about pinhole glasses, see:
http://www.myopia.org/pinholes.htm
The Role of Diet in Good Eyesight
In 2009, a study published in Opthamology found that proper diet,
especially a low glycemic index diet, can be very helpful in preventing
age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and other sight-robbing
diseases. The nutrients that were found to be most protective in
combination with a low-glycemic-index diet were vitamins C and E, zinc,
lutein, zeaxanthin, and the omega-3 fatty acids known as DHA and EPA.

Though there have been no formal studies, there have been many
anecdotal reports of improved vision from people who regularly use sea
vegetable powder supplements and people who regularly consume super
foods powders. Both of those items contain a wealth of vitamins, trace
minerals, and phyto-nutrients which are often lacking in most diets. Sea
vegetables are especially good sources of over 80 trace minerals that are
often missing in today's mineral-depleted soils.

Food Recommendations for Good Eyesight and Eye Health:

* Cold water fish (sardines, cod, mackerel, tuna.) are excellent sources of
DHA, a compound which provides structural support to cell membranes
and is recommended for dry eyes. DHA is also used as a treatment for
macular degeneration and for sight preservation.

* Spinach, kale and green leafy vegetables are rich in carotenoids,


especially lutein and zeaxanthin. Lutein, a yellow pigment, protects the
macula from sun damage and from blue light. Zeaxanthin is one of the two
primary xanthophyll carotenoids contained within the retina of the eye.

* Eggs are rich in sulphur, cysteine, lecithin, amino acids and lutein.
Sulphur-containing compounds protect the lens of the eye from cataract
formation. Sulphur is also necessary for the production of glutathione, an
important antioxidant for the lens of the eye and the whole body.

* Garlic, onions, shallots and capers are also rich in sulfur.

* Fruits and vegetables contain vitamin A, C, and E and Beta-carotene.

* Dark berries such as blueberries, blackberries, and dark cherries are


high in flavonoids and contain anthocyanins which improve night vision.

* Wine has many important antioxidants and other nutrients which protect
vision, heart and blood flow. Needless to say, moderation is always
important.

* Nuts and berries are nature's most concentrated food sources. Grains,
such as flaxseed, are high in the beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids, which
help lower cholesterol and stabilize cell membranes.

* Virgin olive oil is a mono-unsaturated oil and is a healthy alternative to


butter substitutes which
Top Vitamins for Vision and Eye Health

* Vitamin A is considered by many to be the ultimate eye vitamin and is


essential for the retina to function properly. It is also necessary for the
production of rhodopsin, which is the visual pigment used in low light
levels. Vitamin A-rich foods include sweet potatoes, carrots, mangoes,
spinach, and cantaloupe.

Vitamin A also helps:

- Eyes adjust to light changes


- Moisten the eyes, which can enhance visual acuity
- Prevent the formation of cataracts
- Prevent blindness from macular degeneration.

* Vitamin C helps strengthen capillaries and builds collagen. It helps


maintain the shape of the cornea, especially in cases of infection, and
fights against free radicals. Vitamin C also helps prevent cataracts from
developing due to UV radiation and oxidative stresses. Healthy fruits and
100% fruit juices are the best sources of Vitamin C.

* Vitamin E's antioxidant properties help protect against cataracts and


age-related macular degeneration. One clinical study showed that vitamin
E can cut the risk of developing cataracts in half. Another showed that the
combination of vitamins C and E protected against UV rays.

The richest source of vitamin E is wheat germ. Dark green leafy


vegetables (such as spinach, kale, and collard greens), sweet potatoes,
avocado, asparagus, and yams are also good sources of vitamin E.

* B Complex vitamins are necessary for nerve functions, especially vitamin


B-12. The retinal receptor cells send all their messages through nerve
fibers into the optic nerve and into the brain. 1000 mg of B-12,
sublingually (under the tongue), a day is recommended for people with
optic nerve disease or glaucoma.

B vitamins are abundant in meat and meat products such as liver, turkey,
and tuna. Other good sources for B vitamins include whole grains,
nutritional and brewers yeast, molasses, potatoes, bananas, lentils, chile
peppers, tempeh, and beans.

Top Minerals for Vision and Eye Health

* Magnesium is important in nerve conduction and it dilates blood vessels.


It is especially important for maintaining blood flow to the eye and brain
in elderly individuals with macular degeneration or diabetes, at a time of
decreased blood pressure because they are lying down.

* Chromium is vitally important in regulation of blood sugar. The healthiest


form of chromium by far is glucose transfer factor (GTF) chromium.

* Selenium is a trace mineral that helps boost immunity and fight off
infections and it is an important co-factor for vitamin E, iodine, and
glutathione reductase. Studies have identified low selenium levels in
cataract sufferers.

* Zinc is essential for the conversion of beta-carotene into vitamin A. Our


eyes contain the greatest concentration of zinc in our body. It plays an
important role in the action of many enzymes present in the retina and
helps prevent cataracts and macular degeneration. Note: supplementation
of more than 30 mg of zinc daily requires adding 2 mg of copper.

* Copper is essential for the production of collagen, a component of


connective tissues. Copper gluconate is a readily absorbable form of
copper that is one of the most important blood antioxidants. It helps keep
cell membranes healthy and aids red blood cells in hemoglobin production.
Other Important Compounds for Vision and Eye Health

* Lutein, found in our retinas, is essential for healthy vision. Lutein and a
related dietary carotenoid, zeaxanthin, accumulate within the retina and
imbue a yellow pigment that helps protect the eye. It lowers the risk of
cataracts and macular degeneration (low lutein intake is implicated as a
risk factor in age-related macular degeneration) and may also help to
prevent or slow down atherosclerosis.

* Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a very important nerve stabilizer and is helpful
in diabetics, and in patients with glaucoma, to protect their remaining
optic nerve fibers.

* Dicosahexaenoic acid (DHA), with six unsaturated double bonds, makes


up 30 percent of the good fat in the retina, brain and adrenal gland.
Following objects at a distance, driving and hand/eye coordination may all
be improved with the use of DHA.

* N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is the primary component in the production of


glutathione, an amino acid and major antioxidant in the lens of the eye. It
is produced and released by the liver. Besides helping protect tissues
surrounding the lens of the eyes, glutathione helps fortify the cellular
enzymes glutathione, reductase, super oxide dismutase and catalase.
Those are the primary free radical fighting enzymes inside our cells.
*Glutathione has been linked in several studies with the prevention of
cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disease, and diabetic blindness.

* Rutin is also considered to be an important nutritional compound for the


eyes due to its ability to strengthen capillaries.
Top Herbs for Vision and Eye Health

* Pycnogenol is a powerful antioxidant derived from French maritime pine


tree bark and the subject of more than 180 studies. Of particular note is
its ability to reduce leakage into the retina by repairing capillaries in the
eyes. While still largely unknown to American doctors, Pycnogenol is the
leading prescription for diabetic retinopathy in France.

* Coleus forskohlii, Pilocarpus jaborandi, and Triphala have all been used
to lower intra ocular pressure via parasympathetic relaxation of the body.
Triphala has long been used in Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of
glaucoma.
* Saffron is better known as a kitchen spice which gives curry its yellow
color; however, it can have wonderful results for eye problems, including
cataracts. In a recent trial, every participant who took saffron had vision
improvements and the researchers said the aromatic herb "may hold the
key to preventing the loss of sight in the elderly". Notably, there have also
been reports of saffron significantly helping vision in the instance of
cataracts.

* Silymarin, the primary component of milk thistle, is a major liver support


compound. The liver is the key organ for the eye, since all the fat soluble
vitamins and glutathione are stored there. The B vitamins are activated in
the liver. The eye is subjected to bright light throughout the day and
important ingredients for repair are stored in the liver.

* Bilberry is high in a type of bioflavonoid that speeds the regeneration of


rhodopsin, the purple pigment used by the eyes' rods. British air force
pilots in World War II ate bilberry jam to improve their night vision during
evening sorties.

* Gingko biloba has been used for many centuries for eye and central
nervous system problems. It is a selective cerebro-vascular dilator and
seems to increase circulation to the back of the eye as well as increasing
blood flow to the eye. It is also becoming an increasingly popular adjunct
in the treatment of macular degeneration and glaucoma.

* Eyebright has been used for centuries to treat eye irritation. The name is
thought to have been given the plant because of its valuable properties as
an eye medicine that preserved eyesight and so brought gladness into the
life of the sufferer.
Remedies for the Eyes

*Bentonite clay poultices have been used successfully by many people


with eye problems. Bentonite clay pulls out toxins that cause any different
eye issues and is especially good for infections and eye strain. It has even
been reported to help restore vision in the instance of cataracts

*Mix half a teaspoon of licorice root powder mixed with half a teaspoon of
honey and one fourth teaspoon of clarified butter. Take the mixture twice
daily with a cup of milk on an empty stomach.

*Mix one-half to one liter of a combination of carrot, celery, and parsley,


and chicory juice to help nourish the optic nerve and muscular system.
Amazing results have been reported using this formula.

*Use fennel eaten raw, made into tea or used as an eyewash to help with
vision problems, including cataracts.

*Endive juice is considered to be a very effective remedy for myopia. It can


also be mixed with other beneficial juices such as carrot, parsley, and
celery.

*Cayenne is an anti-inflammatory for the mucus membranes and it


increases blood flow to the eye. Use only very small amounts, well diluted
with water in eye drop form.

*Use Coleus dropped directly into the eye to increase blood flow to the eye
and decrease intraocular pressure.

*Jaborandi is a herb that grows in the rainforest. It's been used for well
over 100 years in patients with glaucoma and it contains pilocarpine, an
alkaloid compound which causes constriction of the pupils and reduces
pressure within the eye.

*Strange as it may seem, many report improved vision from applying


mustard oil to the soles of both feet daily and at night.

Remedies Especially for Cataracts

*As mentioned earlier, there have been many reports of saffron helping
alleviate cataracts and restore vision.
*Place a few drops of raw organic honey (Manuka honey is by far the best)
in the eyes twice or more each day. This is an ancient Egyptian remedy
which is reported to have benefited many people with cataracts.
*The use of carrots is considered beneficial in the treatment of cataract.
Take plenty of raw carrots daily or else drink two glasses of fresh carrot
juice, one each in the morning and evening.

*Eat two or three cloves of raw garlic daily to clean the crystalline lens of
the eye. The cloves should be chewed slowly.

*Extract the juice of pumpkin flowers and apply externally on the eyelids
twice daily to prevent further clouding of the crystalline lens.

*Mix an equal quantity of aniseed and coriander powder together with one
teaspoon of brown sugar, and take the mixture in doses of 12 grams in the
morning and evening.

*Finely grind seven kernels of raw almonds together with half a gram of
black pepper and place in a half cup of water. Sweeten with raw honey and
drink the mixture to help the eyes regain vigor and clarity.

*Twice daily, close your eyes and bathe them with hot (but not scalding)
water containing Epsom salts. In addition, take an Epsom salts bath at
least twice a week. Remain in the bath from twenty-five to thirty-five
minutes till you perspire freely. After the bath, cool off gradually.

When it comes to eye remedies, the best results may well come from
combining one or more of the suggested remedies.

Final Notes:
Two final ingredients essential to improving vision and maintaining eye
health are patience and perseverance. Most vision problems do not
develop overnight and it is unlikely to correct such problems overnight.
However, with patience and perseverance vision problems can often be
improved and perhaps even corrected entirely. And, with good a good
diet, habits and other items such as those described in this article, you
may be able to maintain good eyesight for a long, long time.
See also:
Deepak Chopra's Eye Exercises
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https://health.google.com/health/ref/Glaucoma
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/astigmatism/DS00230
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/07/100701145537.htm
http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeaxanthin
http://www.mdsupport.org/library/lutzean.html
http://www.myopia.org/
http://www.myopia.org/pinholes.htm
http://www.eyeadvisory.com/top_10_supp.html
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Macular+degeneration
http://www.tbyil.com/Nearsightedness_and_Eye_Health.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_vitamins
http://www.tbyil.com/Deepak_Chopra_Eye_Exercises.htm
http://www.tbyil.com/Diabetes.htm
http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/remedy/Cataract.html
http://www.homemademedicine.com/home-remedies-glaucoma.html
http://www.natural-homeremedies.com/homeremedies_cataract.html

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