How-to: have healthy eyes
30 Jan 2012 11:00 AM |
Posted by bh'sLeanne
Often the first thing we notice when we meet somebody new, our eyes are said to be the windows to the soul. In Elizabethan times, women were so intent on using the powers of their peepers to entrance their suitors that they used drops of the Deadly Nightshade plant to enlarge their pupils, the drawback of this technique is that it was later discovered that Deadly Nightshade can cause blindness. Oopsey…
Decades on and eye care practices have changed (thank goodness!). With our modern understanding of eye health, it’s now easier than ever to get our eyes sparkling and, more importantly – maintain our vision! Here’s how…
Amino acids
Foods containing amino acids such as eggs and fish have been found to have a positive effect of the health of our retinas, which help us to see. Eating these foods regularly will support regeneration of visual system tissues.
Lutein
Lutein can be found in spinach, corn and kale and it’s extremely useful in protecting the eyes against macular degeneration, so do as Popeye does and pile up on the green stuff.

Omega 3 fatty acids
Most commonly found in cold water fish such as tuna, salmon and mackerel, Omega 3 fatty acids are essential in maintaining good eye care health as they assist with nerve conduction in the retina (a fancy way of saying they help maintain our ability to see).
Zinc
Found in chicken, barley, oysters, lamb and beef, zinc is an effective tool for fighting macular degeneration. Zinc supplements are also readily available from most supermarkets and chemists, so it’s now easier than ever to make sure you’re getting enough of this eye-improving vitamin.
Eye check-ups
A final note for maintaining good eye health: make sure you have regular eye check-ups with your doctor. It’s quick, easy and painless to do and it’s a great way of keeping your eye health in check.
Member Comments
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Susiequ
(Australia)
Thanks for the tips bh! Since my late teens my eyes seem to have become a site of weakness in my body. At the first sign of stress - usually over uni assignments my eyes get bloodshot. I will have to make sure I'm getting plenty of the above things during uni assignment time!
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January 30, 2012 (Jan 30, 2012 2:34pm)
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Princess Fiona1
(Member since 2007, Australia)
I have also developed sensitive eyes over the years, I think it all started when I had an allergic reaction to the cleaner I used for my contact lenses. Since then - 2 decades ago - I can no longer wear contact lenses, and my eyes have been dry, they water very easily, and if im tired, stressed or just not feeling well, my eyes tell the story, and they are very bloodshot.
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January 30, 2012 (Jan 30, 2012 4:47pm)
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Bestindress
(Australia)
my eyes tend to dry out if i stay up studyin too long
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January 30, 2012 (Jan 30, 2012 7:25pm)
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Pam_Grills
(Australia)
Good sound advice, where I work we are allowed time off to have annual eye checks. I'm just one of the lucky ones.
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January 30, 2012 (Jan 30, 2012 10:42pm)
Posted by:
Tinaaa
(Australia)
good tips bh! my eyes are fine apart from the days when im really long on the computer, then they just tart to burn.
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January 31, 2012 (Jan 31, 2012 2:27am)
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Green_Jaguar
(Australia)
Appreciate this information. Luckily my eyes are ok. I do have them checked regularly and take fish oil so I am on the right track.
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January 31, 2012 (Jan 31, 2012 3:40pm)
Posted by:
sprinkles37
(Australia)
My eyes are terrible! I really need to get new glasses.
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February 01, 2012 (Feb 1, 2012 9:44am)
Posted by:
jewl
(Australia)
Great information to assist with my short sightedness! Thanks BH
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February 02, 2012 (Feb 2, 2012 10:59am)
Posted by:
Sezaluke90
(Australia)
been meaning to get on to fish oil, i hate the idea of taking pills daily though
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February 02, 2012 (Feb 2, 2012 9:49pm)
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Pam_Grills
(Australia)
Greatinfo, thanks beauties:)
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February 02, 2012 (Feb 2, 2012 10:30pm)
Posted by:
Discomilk
(Australia)
I always eat my fish, I love it. I protect my eyes in the sun by wearing sunglasses, since the suns uv rays can damage your eyes and cause macular degeneration.
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February 03, 2012 (Feb 3, 2012 9:21pm)
Posted by:
Thepinkshoe
(Australia)
My eyes dry out after too much reading or computer use so will try these out. Will try to cut screen time too
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February 03, 2012 (Feb 3, 2012 11:37pm)
Posted by:
wicked_halo
(India)
Since i cant avoid computer screen time. coupled with eye excercises i use a cold tea rinse to improve circulation in the eye area n to get my eyes fit n sparkling without the redness relate3d to eye strain due to computer screens. Simply add a tea bag to a glass of cold water. use this to rinse the eyes.
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February 04, 2012 (Feb 4, 2012 8:18am)
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Senorita
(Australia)
Eating carrots is good for your eyes :)
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February 04, 2012 (Feb 4, 2012 5:54pm)
Posted by:
AmberB
(Australia)
Great advice. I think I should stop taking my eyes for granted, and treat them better :)
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February 04, 2012 (Feb 4, 2012 7:07pm)
Posted by:
Fashionista8P
(Member since 2008, Australia)
so interesting, thanks for all the advice, where would i be without you bh!
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February 05, 2012 (Feb 5, 2012 12:42pm)
Posted by:
Anita87
(Australia)
Will try these tips 4 sure.. I hate wearing glasses?!
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February 05, 2012 (Feb 5, 2012 11:47pm)
Posted by:
Icecream1985
(Australia)
good stuff bh
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February 06, 2012 (Feb 6, 2012 7:29am)
Posted by:
oztag
(Australia)
Great info! Thanks BH :)
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February 20, 2012 (Feb 20, 2012 6:18pm)
Posted by:
Chicklet
(Member since 2008, Australia)
I think I should incorporate some of these suggestions into my diet. You can never take too much care of your sight.
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March 07, 2012 (Mar 7, 2012 11:28pm)
Posted by:
lynx
(Member since 2008, Australia)
I think wearing a good pair of sunnies is extremely important when out in the harsh aussie sun.
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March 31, 2012 (Mar 31, 2012 8:27am)
Posted by: Susiequ (Australia)
Thanks for the tips bh! Since my late teens my eyes seem to have become a site of weakness in my body. At the first sign of stress - usually over uni assignments my eyes get bloodshot. I will have to make sure I'm getting plenty of the above things during uni assignment time!
Posted on: January 30, 2012 (Jan 30, 2012 2:34pm)