Macular Degeneration and Exercise – The Link February 23, 2009
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Regular Exercise Reduces Risk of Macular Degeneration and Cataracts
A recent study published on February 10, 2009 in Health & Medicine showed that vigorous exercise may help prevent vision loss, according to a pair of studies from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The studies tracked approximately 31,000 runners for more than seven years, and found that running reduced the risk of both cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. The research, which is among the first to suggest that vigorous exercise may help prevent vision loss, offers hope for people seeking to fend off the onset of eye disease.
Editor’s Note: It is believed that the visual system requires up to 25% of the nutrients we take into our bodies in order to stay healthy. Impaired circulation and/or poor absorption of nutrients can significantly contribute to eye disease.
Editor’s Note2: Our Advanced Eye and Vision Support contains nutrients such as lutein and zeaxanthin that have proven to reduce the risk of eye disease such as macular degeneration and cataracts. For more information, go to Advanced Eye Support
Kids Eye Health September 6, 2008
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Kids Eye Health- Don’t Overlook It
This is a sample of some of the information that you will receive from the Rebuild Your Vision Newsletters!
Children’s Eye Health – It’s NOT Just For Adults
Rebuild Your Vision: Natural Vision Therapy.
Your Vision Will Improve – Just See! Improve Distance & Reading Vision
Eye care isn’t only for adults. In fact, maintaining your children’s eye health is critical, because a child’s visual development reaches maturity between the ages of 9 and 11. Early diagnosis can mean the difference between normal vision and a permanently “lazy” eye. Right now is the perfect time to take a closer look at your child’s sight.
