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What To Eat For Healthy Eyes

<p>The part of your eye called the retina is packed full of concentrated carotenoids like beta-carotene&comma; lutein and zeaxanthin which it needs to stay healthy&period; Nothing can replace an eye test but the good news is that you can get almost everything you need to ward off the most common eye diseases from a relatively balanced diet&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Almonds<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Vitamin E comes in handy when it comes to preventing cataracts &lpar;the world’s biggest cause of blindness&rpar; according to several studies&period; Almonds pack in about 26ms of vitamin E for every 100g serving&comma; and are an easy way to get your daily intake&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How to eat it&colon; <&sol;strong>Ditch the butter in favour of eye-friendly almond butter or replace flour in brownies with ground almonds instead&period; Healthy eating has never tasted so good&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Alternatives&colon;<&sol;strong> If you’re allergic to nuts&comma; try making a guacamole dip with avocado and a dash of olive oil&comma; which are both rich in vitamin E too&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;farm4&period;staticflickr&period;com&sol;3071&sol;2806030749&lowbar;ed823658ce&lowbar;z&period;jpg&quest;zz&equals;1" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"640" height&equals;"480" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"center">Image by&colon; sr320<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Oysters<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;More than just an aphrodisiac for lovers&comma; oysters are a great way of delivering zinc to your body&comma; which is known for keeping your retinas in top shape&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How to eat it&colon;<&sol;strong> Fresh &lpar;ideally in the summer months&rpar; with a dash of Tabasco sauce and lemon juice&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Alternatives&colon;<&sol;strong> If oysters make you squeamish&comma; get your dose from beef&comma; toasted wheat germ &lpar;great over cereal&rpar; and even the odd square of chocolate &lpar;the dark kind&rpar;&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;farm6&period;staticflickr&period;com&sol;5064&sol;5874234034&lowbar;cebb9befa2&lowbar;z&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"640" height&equals;"560" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"center">Image by&colon; D H Wright<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Cherries<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Cherries are loaded with bioflavonoids and antioxidants which strengthen the small blood vessels that carry oxygen to the eyes and protect them from age-related vision loss and macular degeneration&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How to eat it&colon;<&sol;strong> Fresh cherries with some natural yogurt and a sprinkling of flax seeds has got to be one of the most eye-friendly ways to start the day&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Watercress<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Watercress is slowly emerging as one of nature’s most potent sources of disease-busting vitamins and antioxidants&period; It’s a great all-rounder&comma; containing lutein&comma; zeaxanthin and vitamin E&comma; A&comma; C and K plus even more iron than spinach&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Getting enough vitamin C is crucial for eye health&period; Think of it as a sunscreen and anti-wrinkle cream for your eyes that you take from the inside&comma; protecting you against harmful UV rays and cataracts&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How to eat it&colon;<&sol;strong> Eating a plate of watercress is a tall order even for the healthiest of us&period; Try sneaking some into your diet by topping a pizza with it or making a watercress pesto with pine nuts&comma; lemon juice&comma; olive oil&comma; basil and watercress all blitzed together &&num;8211&semi; much more enjoyable&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;farm1&period;staticflickr&period;com&sol;113&sol;294755142&lowbar;ae2b8b9bb7&lowbar;z&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"640" height&equals;"480" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"center">Image by&colon; Fovea Centralis<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Carrots <&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;It’s not just an old wives’ tale&colon; carrots are fantastic for your eyes &lpar;though they won’t actually make your vision better&rpar;&period; Rich in Beta Carotene&comma; they will protect your vision and&comma; just as Mum promised&comma; they can help you see in the dark&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How to eat it&colon;<&sol;strong> Get as much goodness from your carrots as possible by eating them raw&period; Shred it finely into a Vietnamese salad along with ginger&comma; lime juice&comma; fish sauce&comma; raw cabbage and mint to garnish&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;farm8&period;staticflickr&period;com&sol;7120&sol;7633326322&lowbar;f1d90311aa&lowbar;z&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"640" height&equals;"481" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"center">Image by&colon; Roberto Verzo<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Oily fish<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Salmon&comma; mackerel and sardines are all bursting with D&period;H&period;A&period; and E&period;P&period;A&period; — essential for keeping your eyesight healthy&period; Omega-3 fatty acids are a vital part of the retina in our eyes&comma; and some studies show that eating them regularly could cut the risk of age-related macular degeneration by up to a third&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>How to eat it&colon; <&sol;strong>Mackerel needs to be practically flapping about your plate to be good enough to eat – a few hours too long on the fish counter and it will take on an unpleasant fishy odour&period; Try a mackerel or salmon Niçoise salad – the eggs are an additional boost for your eye health&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;If you’re short of both cash and time&comma; keep a few tins of sardines in your cupboard to have on toast so you’ll always have a constant supply of healthy and cheap Omega-3&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Alternative&colon;<&sol;strong> If you can’t face eating fish&comma; just two tablespoons of flax seeds contain double your recommended daily amount&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Featured images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<p><img style&equals;"width&colon; auto&semi;" src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;farm6&period;staticflickr&period;com&sol;5301&sol;5604651793&lowbar;b80c4e4250&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" &sol;><br &sol;>&NewLine;<span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span><br &sol;>&NewLine;<span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><br &sol;>&NewLine;<img style&equals;"width&colon; 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