2. Approximately 10 million Americans suffer from age-
related macular degeneration (AMD), a devastating
eye disease and a leading cause of vision loss in people
65 years or older in the United States. Although there
is no cure for AMD, studies show that eating foods
rich in antioxidants, such as lutein, zeaxanthin,
omega-3 fatty acids, beta carotene, vitamin C, vitamin
E and zinc, may reduce the risk of AMD or slow its
progression in some people.
3. Vitamin C
Most fruits and vegetables contain Vitamin C, including oranges, grapefruit, %
strawberries, papaya, green peppers and tomatoes.
4. Vitamin E
Vitamin E can be found in vegetable oils (safflower & corn oil), almonds,
pecans, wheat germ and sunflower seeds. A Little chocolate too!
5. Beta-Carotene
For beta-carotene, try deep orange or yellow fruits and
vegetables such as cantaloupe, mangos, apricots, peaches, sweet
potatoes and carrots.
6. Dark Leafy Greens
Dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, collard greens,
broccoli, and asparagus are the primary sources of lutein &
zeaxanthin.
7. Zinc
Good sources of zinc include beef, pork, lamb, oysters, eggs,
shellfish, milk, peanuts, whole grains and wheat germ.
8. Omega Fatty Acids
Good sources of omega-3 fatty acids are leafy green vegetables,
nuts, fish, and vegetable oils such as canola, soy, & especially
flaxseed.
9. Get the natural benefits of all of these foods and help preserve your vision.
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