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6 Awesome Anti-Aging Tips for Protecting Your Vision

Link between Arm Length and Vision Impairment Many people have a hard time seeing small prints close up as they get older, a condition formally described as presbyopia (or loss of near vision). Typically, women seem to lose near vision sooner than men, and often require reading glasses or biofocal lenses before their male counterparts.

Why this might be has remained a mystery, but now new research published in Ophthalmology & Visual Science sheds some interesting light on the issue …

Women’s Shorter Arm Lengths May Cause Their Eyes to Go “Bad” Sooner


A meta-analysis of nine studies revealed no significant differences between men and women in terms of the eye’s ability to focus on objects close up. This suggested that another factor was to blame for why women tended to need reading glasses sooner.

The culprit? Researcher suggested that women, who generally have shorter arms than men, tend to hold their reading materials closer than men, a habit that, over time, may play a role in the eyes’ loss of focusing ability.

It could be that making an effort to hold your reading material farther away might have an impact on your vision in your golden years, although this has yet to be studied. There are, however, plenty of proven ways to restore and maintain your vision health that are backed by scientific research.

6 Eye Care Tips for Protecting Your Vision as You Age 6. Avoid Smoking

Smoking can lead to vision loss by increasing your risk of macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and Dry Eye Syndrome. Heavy smokers have a three times greater risk of developing cataracts, and up to four times the risk of macular degeneration, as nonsmokers.

5. Give Your Eyes a Break

Your eyes are under constant stress, especially if you engage in activities that require intense eye focusing for long periods of time, such as computer work, crossword puzzles and other hobbies. Giving your eyes a


break by focusing on something in the distance once every 20 minutes or so will help prevent chronic eyestrain.

Another way to give your eyes a “break” is to wear UVA and UVB-blocking sunglasses, which will protect your eyes from ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun. Over time, sun exposure to your eyes may increase your risk of cataracts, macular degeneration and eye cancer.

4. Watch Your Weight

One reason why exercising and eating plenty of fruits and veggies are important (see below) is to help you maintain a healthy weight, which will in turn help protect your vision. In fact, obesity is a known risk factor for cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and other vision problems.

3. Exercise

Staying active is about so much more than just weight loss … it can also lead to significant improvements in your vision health, including helping to lower your risk of glaucoma, cataracts, retinal artery and retinal vein occlusions and macular degeneration.

2. Increase Your Intake of Omega-3 Fats and Alpha Lipoic Acid

Omega-3 fats, healthful fatty acids, found in fish and fish oils, may help to stop abnormal blood vessel growth that causes retinopathies, which are among the leading causes of blindness.

Alpha lipoic acid also supports vision health by fighting off retinal disorders and eye diseases including glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration.


1. Eat Plenty of Antioxidants

A diet rich in fruits and vegetables is one of the best ways to fight against free radical damage that can harm your eye’s retina and lens. Specifically, anthocyanins in berries may help improve blood flow to the eyes and protect the retina in people with diabetes.

Selenium, which is available in high levels in Brazil nuts, may help prevent cataracts and macular degeneration, a leading cause of agerelated vision loss. Lutein and zeaxanthin (found in egg yolks and leafy greens) are two additional eye-health superstars known to reduce your risk of cataracts and macular degeneration.

Supplements containing antioxidants have also been found to improve vision, with the following antioxidants and minerals helping to reduce the risk of macular degeneration while also reducing vision loss by 19 percent:

Vitamin C

Vitamin E

Beta-carotene

Zinc

Copper

A One-Two Punch for Vision Health: 13 Eye-Saving Nutrients PLUS Vision Relaxation

By 2030, the number of blind and visually impaired people is expected to double. If you want to avoid becoming one of these statistics, it’s crucial to take action now to protect your vision.


Eye Health Essentials is a potent vision-saving supplement for protecting your vision that works by feeding your eyes the nutrients they need for genuine eye health and vision support. This includes 13 powerful scientifically proven nutrients to help nourish your eyes, including: Selenium Zinc Vitamins A, C and E Copper Alpha Lipoic Acid Lutein Zeaxanthin … and more!

Each of these nutrients is included at the maximum dose you need to strengthen your vision so you can…

Prevent age-related vision problems — and ward off cataracts… glaucoma… and macular degeneration — common to older folks

Improve your night vision — and feel at ease behind the wheel once again!

Shield your eyes from harmful UV rays — nature’s “internal sunglasses” block eye-killing sunlight!

Prevent free radicals from attacking your macula — and protect the area of your retina that helps you read fine print!


Boost circulation of healthy blood flow for optimal eye health — and keep blood vessels — even the smallest capillaries in your eyes — supple and full of elasticity

And enjoy DECADES of sharp, clear vision — well into your 90s and beyond!

But that’s not all … the second part of the Eye Health Essentials kit contains the See Your Way Clearly audio CD to help you relax your eyes, getting a break from the constant stress they’re under and helping you improve your focus, eliminate eyestrain and ease eye fatigue in just 30 minutes a day.

When used together, you’ll nourish your eyes and relax the overworked muscles in your eyes (and your body) — so you can experience healthy vision once again!

Often, within three months you’ll experience noticeable changes in your vision. Within six months, you’ll visit the eye doctor only to discover that your prescription has stayed the same — or actually improved.

Please don’t wait for your vision to “go bad” before taking action to protect this priceless aspect of your health … take action now, risk-free, to restore your vision to ‘near perfect’ — the way you remember it being I your 20s and 30s.

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