Glutathione Helpful for Covid-19

Researchers have noticed that patients with severe or fatal covid-19 are usually deficient in the amino acid and powerferful antioxidant, glutathione. In fact, some researchers feel that glutathione deficiency may be the Trojan horse of covid-19-related death.1

Glutathione is a Super-Antioxidant

Glutathione is rather amazing – low levels are biomarkers for various conditions and it is a “super antioxidant.” Low levels of glutathione are linked to cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and brain neurodegenerative problems. The amount of glutathione in blood plasma is considered an overall indicator of the body’s antioxidant defense system. Glutathione (GSH) is a … Continue reading “Glutathione is a Super-Antioxidant”

Brain Health and Nutrition

The brain and eyes are intimately connected, and the nutrients essential for eye health are the same as for brain health. A retinal scan can detect the early onset of Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Multiple Sclerosis before symptoms appear. Numerous studies have shown that dietary factors help prevent brain and eye disease. They have … Continue reading “Brain Health and Nutrition”

Amazing Cornea Facts: Tooth Implant Restores Sight

The cornea provides most of the eye’s focusing power—about four-fifths of incoming light is bent here. Unlike most tissues, it is transparent and contains no blood vessels, serving as the eye’s “window.” It is also richly supplied with pain-sensitive nerves. Because of that, corneal issues typically cause eye pain, light sensitivity, and changes in tearing—either … Continue reading “Amazing Cornea Facts: Tooth Implant Restores Sight”

How Are the Eyes a Window to Brain Health? What Eye Scans Reveal About Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Dementia

Studies continue to show strong connections between eye health and brain diseases, with the retina offering a “window” to the brain for early detection and monitoring of conditions. Early signs of diseases that can appear in the eyes include Alzheimer’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Parkinson’s. Changes in retinal nerve fiber, pupil dilation, and even … Continue reading “How Are the Eyes a Window to Brain Health? What Eye Scans Reveal About Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Dementia”

Retinal Cells Rewire to Preserve Vision in Retinitis Pigmentosa

Retinitis Pigmentosa is a progressive eye disease that has long been associated with gradual vision loss and limited treatment options. Affecting about one in every 4,000 people, Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is marked by the degeneration of the retina’s photoreceptor cells—first the rods, which are responsible for night vision, and then the cones, which enable us … Continue reading “Retinal Cells Rewire to Preserve Vision in Retinitis Pigmentosa”

Cardiovascular Disease and Eye Health

The link between cardiovascular disease and eye health may not be obvious. However, the eyes are made from nutrients. A large body of research shows how important nutrition is for eye health. Maintaining healthy vision depends on whether the eyes and visual system are properly nourished. Cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure and atherosclerosis, can … Continue reading “Cardiovascular Disease and Eye Health”

Reducing Digital Eye Strain, Tired Eyes and Fatigue Naturally

In today’s digital age, our eyes are under constant stress from extended screen time on computers, tablets and smartphones. This leads to digital eye strain, tired eyes, fatigue, and even long-term vision concerns. At Natural Eye Care, we are committed to helping you maintain healthy vision naturally. This blog post discusses the scientifically studied ingredients … Continue reading “Reducing Digital Eye Strain, Tired Eyes and Fatigue Naturally”

Retinal Scans Can Detect Diabetes, MS and Dementia Early

Retinal scans are proving to be an effective way to detect early signs of diseases like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and dementia. They can sometimes detect disease before symptoms appear. The best news about retinal scans is that they are painless and non-invasive. You may have looked into machines that scan the retina at your optometrist … Continue reading “Retinal Scans Can Detect Diabetes, MS and Dementia Early”