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  vitamins b6, b12 and folic acid found to ward off age-related macular degeneration  

according to the macular degeneration foundation, macular degeneration is the number one cause of blindness among persons aged over 65 in the united states and the united kingdom. some good news, though, was revealed in a study published in the archives of internal medicine. it had found that intake of vitamin b6, vitamin b12 and folic acid could help prevent the onset of the disease.
about the macula and macular degeneration
the retina is the surface at the back of the eyeball which is opposite the lens, while the macula is the central part of this surface, situated directly opposite the lens. the macula contains cones, or cells, which give us the ability to see things in fine detail and color. there are three types of cones, and every type is most sensitive to each of the primary colors: red, green or blue.
macular degeneration is a condition whereby the cells of the macula which sense light stop functioning properly or even stop working altogether over time. sharp, central vision is then gradually lost; such vision is needed to view things clearly and to undertake day-to-day activities such as reading and driving.
this ailment tends to hit persons aged above 60, although hereditary forms of the disease also affect children and teenagers; the former is referred to as age related macular degeneration (armd), while the latter is called juvenile macular degeneration. the condition does not cause pain, and progression of symptoms can be so gradual that the change is hardly noticeable.
among americans aged 55 to 64, the incidence rate of macular degeneration is 1 in 6; among those aged 65 to 74, it's 1 in 4; among those over 75, it's 1 in 3. it is estimated that as many as 12 million americans could suffer from macular degeneration, and about 10% of these people will suffer severe central vision loss each year. every year, about 200,000 of this group will suffer total loss of central vision in at least one eye.
details and findings of study
for the said study, which was funded by the national eye institute, researchers had used data from a cardiovascular disease study which involved over 5,200 women aged above 40 years; those women had reported that they did not suffer from macular degeneration at the commencement of that study.
by random assignment, the women consumed a daily combination of vitamin b6, vitamin b12 and folic acid supplements or a placebo; the dosages used were more than the recommended daily amounts. annually for a period of 7 years, the women filled in surveys regarding their consumption of these supplements and their health status.
it was found that the women who took the supplements had a 41% lower likelihood of getting macular degeneration, as compared to those in the placebo group. these findings are groundbreaking. "this is the first randomized trial to indicate a possible benefit of folic acid, b6 and b12 vitamin supplements in reducing the risks of age-related macular degeneration," said william christen, an associate professor of medicine at brigham and women's hospital in boston, the leader of the study.
high levels of homocysteine, an amino acid, have been linked to heightened risk of armd, and that could provide a clue to why these supplements helped to ward off the disease. "it's fairly well-established that folic acid, b6 and b12 can reduce blood levels of homocysteine, so there's a reason to suspect a possible benefit," said christen. the researchers believe that, even though the study was only conducted on women, its findings could probably be extrapolated to all older americans.
how to prevent macular degeneration - simple tips and suggestions
with macular degeneration affecting such a large proportion of the older population, you may want to take some precautionary steps to prevent this disease. these measures would also be useful for those who are already affected by the condition.
diet - low fat, low cholesterol
to function well, the macula requires a constant and rich supply of ions, oxygen and nutrients. a diet which is high in saturated fats and cholesterol could result in plaque formation in the macula's blood vessels, restricting its blood supply. this affects the optimal functioning of the macula and, in the long run, leads to its degeneration.
antioxidants
consume foods high in potent antioxidants like vitamin c (broccoli, red peppers, citrus fruits) and vitamin e (whole grains, green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds). antioxidants help to protect against fatty deposits attaching themselves to the walls of blood vessels.
dark green, leafy vegetables
consume at least two servings each day. examples of these vegetables include collard greens, kale and spinach. besides a host of beneficial nutrients, such vegetables are rich in lutein, an antioxidant in the carotenoid family. lutein is the main carotenoid found in the macula, and it may help protect the macula against potentially damaging types of light.
avoid cigarette smoke
this applies to both smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke. cigarette smoke, like fats and cholesterol, also affects the blood and oxygen supply to the macula, thus again contributing to its malfunction and deterioration.
exercise
a recent study conducted by the united states department of energy's lawrence berkeley national laboratory found that running helped to protect against the onset of armd. you may read more about that study at http://www.naturalnews.com/025755.html.
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the above suggested lifestyle and dietary habits sound familiar? indeed, they are a subset of any health-promoting lifestyle and dietary protocol. this tells us that, by taking good care of our bodies overall, there is a great likelihood that healthy eyes will also follow, barring the presence of any specific risk factors for eye disease.
references
study: b vitamins could lower risk of macular degeneration ( http://www.usatoday.com/news/health...)
macular degeneration foundation website at eyesight.org
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    Source :NaturalNews.com     Date : 15  March   2009    Category : Food And Health


breathe easier with pistachios

houston—eating a daily dose of pistachios may help reduce the risk of lung and other cancers, according to data presented at the american association for cancer research frontiers in cancer prevention research conference, held dec. 6 to 9, 2009. “it is known that vitamin e provides a degree of protection against certain forms of cancer. higher intakes of gamma-tocopherol, which is a form of vitamin e, may reduce the risk of lung cancer,” said ladia m. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 9 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
eating walnuts cuts cholesterol

eating a diet high in walnuts may decrease cholesterol and fight inflammation, two major risk factors for cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by researchers from harvard university and published in the american journal of clinical nutrition."consumption of nuts has been associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease events and death," the researchers wrote. "walnuts in particular have a unique profile: they are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which may improve blood lipids and other cardiovascular disease risk factors. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 10 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
prevent breast cancer with vitamin d and a vegan diet

in 1940, the risk of a woman getting breast cancer was one in 20. today that number is one in eight. risk factors for breast cancer include genetics, family history, and diet. western diets have changed dramatically since 1950- and not for the better. as our food is filled with more preservatives, toxins, and unnatural fillers and as fast food restaurants appear on every corner, cancer rates consequently have skyrocketed. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 27 October 2009   Category : Food And Health
snack your way to health with pistachio nuts

whether you are trying to lose weight or just eat a healthier diet, snacking can be a huge problem. no matter how hard you try to plan your day out and have healthy meals on hand, there are always times where you just need a snack. pistachio nuts are a snack that can provide great nutrition and get you through to your next meal without a lot of calories. they taste great too.pistachios have over 30 vitamins and nutrients including vitamin b6, copper, manganese, thiamin, dietary fiber and protein. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 10 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
a proven food based cancer cure the medical monopoly considers quackery, part ii

after johanna budwig's groundbreaking research, detailed in part i of this natural news budwig series, she put the budwig diet to the test on 4500 cancer victims over 50 years in germany. she had a 90% or more success rate, even with terminally ill patients. however, getting her diet out to the world was not as successful. now that johanna has passed on in 2003, she is not available to monitor her cancer curing protocol. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 20 November 2009   Category : Food And Health
beware of the dangers of soy

soy. it is found in seemingly every prepared and processed food item available on the market. whether it is soy protein, soybean oil, or soy lecithin, soy derivatives have become an almost universal additive in american food products. commonly thought to be a healthy, protein-dense food, the soybean has been touted as a wonder victual capable of feeding the planet and stopping world hunger. truth is, unfermented soy is one of the most harmful, toxic substances to ever become so predominant in the food chain. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 30 October 2009   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
eat your carrots and lower your risk of breast cancer

there is mounting scientific evidence that women who eat a diet rich in carotenoids have substantially lower risk of breast cancer. the most recent studies show that the nutrients that give fruits and vegetables their yellow, orange and red colors can offer breast cancer protection to women at any stage of life, even those who have already survived breast cancer.in separate studies, scientists from harvard and new york`s albert einstein college of medicine have confirmed the value of carotenoid-rich diets even for women with deadly invasive breast cancer. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 2 August 2009   Category : Fruits And Vegetables
a daily dose of sea food could shrink belly fat and lead to improved health

body fatness increases the risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. the majority of american people who are overweight could now lose body fat and prevent future dietary disease by modifying their diets to include seafood. seafood is rich in omega 3, good monounsaturated fat (mufa), vitamins and minerals, and it is low in unhealthy saturated fats. the benefits of monounsaturated fat (mufa) in the daily diet seafood, rich in nutrients, when included in one`s daily diet could result in a slimmer waistline and improved health . more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 28 April 2009   Category : Food And Health
chocolate provides health benefits

studies have now proven that chocolate is good for you. it is rich in antioxidants and has many health benefits, including lowering blood sugar and cholesterol. cocoa comes from the theobromo cacao plant. half of the cocoa bean is made of fat in the form of cocoa butter. cocoa powder is the edible non-fat part of the cacao bean. most of the fats in chocolate are saturated, but it also contains lots of the "good" fats: oleic and linoleic acids. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 20 March 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
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