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Dietary Fats and Our Eye Health
The balance of fats and oils in your diet can affect your vision,
according to a new study.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a currently untreatable
disease of the eye causing
fuzziness, shadows and severe visual impairment. As the name suggests,
it gets worse with
age and diet has been implicated in its development.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary carried
out a study of 349 individuals
aged 55 to 80 with AMD, and compared their diet to a control group
with eye disease other
than AMD. Those who consumed foods high in vegetable fat had a two
fold greater risk of AMD
than those whose intakes were low. Foods high in monounsaturated
fats, such as olive oil,
carried a 71 per cent higher risk of AMD and those high in polyunsaturates,
like margarine,
had an 86 per cent increased risk.
But diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish like tuna
and salmon, were protective
against AMD. The message is that if you want to look after your
eyes, cut down on processed
foods high in vegetable fats, but eat more fish.
Source: Archives of Ophthalmology August 2001
Volume 119 pages1191-1199
Comment:
For the last 35 years dr.Kwasniewski has been recommending a very
LIMITED
consumption of the above mentioned oils stating that enough and
of the right type of
polyunsaturated oils we have for instance in butter. He has known
about it for a very
long time. All this is described in his book.
This is also one of the reasons why the eyesight of so many patients
improves
when they start on the Optimal Diet as per dr.Kwasniewski's recommendations.
Dr.Glowacki ( one of leading practitioners of the Optimal Nutrition
) confirmed the same phenomena.
Using Optimal Nutrition many people improve quite dramatically.
He knows cases from his own
experience improving from - 4 to 0.
And these toxic oils are still recommended to diabetics who are
already so exposed to the nerve damage.
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