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Can N-Acetyl-Cysteine Support Cataracts, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Dry Eye & Macular Degeneration?

Broccoli soup is high in N-Acetyl-Cysteine.N-Acetyl-Cysteine is an amino acid that has been researched heavily for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. NAC is primarily a building block for glutathione. Key clinical studies explore its role in respiratory health, vision support, liver function, aging, and anti-inflammatory properties.

As an antioxidant, NAC helps protect healthy cells by neutralizing free radicals before they can cause harm. It supports the body’s supply of cysteine, a key building block of glutathione, one of the body’s most important internal antioxidants. By helping restore glutathione levels, NAC strengthens the cell’s antioxidant defenses and helps clear reactive oxygen species, or ROS. NAC also has anti-inflammatory effects. In the early stages of immune activation, it may help reduce the release of cytokines, which are chemical messengers involved in inflammation. 1
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  1. Zhang X, et al. N-acetyl-L-cysteine alleviated the oxidative stress-induced inflammation and necroptosis caused by excessive NiCl₂ in primary spleen lymphocytes. Frontiers in Immunology. 2023;14:1146645. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1146645.

Gut Health Affects the Brain and Vision

donuts and a poor diet contribute to bad gut healthWhat if the health of your gut were influencing far more than digestion? Emerging research suggests that the balance of microbes in the gut may affect inflammation throughout the body, with possible consequences for both brain health and vision. Scientists are uncovering connections that may reshape how we think about healthy aging.

Gut-Eye Axis

The gut and the eyes may seem unrelated, but they are connected through the immune system, inflammation, and nerve signaling. When the gut microbiota is in balance, it helps support healthy immune function and protective barriers throughout the body. When that balance is disrupted, a condition known as dysbiosis, inflammation can increase and may contribute to a range of eye problems. 1
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  1. Taylor R. The Gut and the Eye. EyeNet Magazine. 2020 Oct 1. Available from:  https://www.aao.org/eyenet/article/the-gut-and-the-eye#disqus_thread 

Brain Aging, Microbiota and Health

The connection between the gut and the brain is gaining increasing attention as research continues to reveal how strongly digestive health may influence memory, mood, inflammation, and overall brain function. In previous blog posts, we explored how imbalances in the gut microbiome may affect vision and general health. Newer studies…
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Stevia, Monk Fruit and Other Sugar Alternatives for Better Health

Monk Fruit Sweetener
Monk Fruit
Stevia, monk fruit, and other natural sugar substitutes offer sweetness  without the health risks of refined sugar or artificial sweeteners. In this article, we will cover the benefits and safety of these alternatives. And, we will talk about why cutting back on refined foods and steering clear of chemical sweeteners can make a real difference for your long-term health. Choosing the right sweetener is not just about calories or taste. Reducing your intake of refined sugars and processed foods can help lower your risk of diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions. At the same time, avoiding artificial sweeteners may support better gut health, metabolism, and overall wellness.


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Food Allergies, Intolerances, and Sensitivities Linked to Vision Problems

Food allergy reaction to garlicAllergies to food can cause eye symptoms, but food allergies can also lead to vision problems. Grouped with food allergies are food intolerances and food sensitivities. While food allergies are an immune system reaction, intolerances and sensitivities are related to the digestive system. In this article, we discuss how individuals with these food issues need to protect their eyes from harm.

The Differences Between Food Allergies, Sensitivities, and Intolerances


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9 Healthy Lifestyle Habits for the Eyes, Brain and Body

healthy lifestyle - diet, hydration, sleep, exercise The brain and visual system rely on a significant portion of the nutrients you consume to maintain optimal health and function. Supporting the connections between the body, mind, and eyes is key to promoting healthy vision, preserving brain health, and reducing the risk of age-related eye and brain diseases. This includes macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts, plus dementia and Parkinson’s Disease.

Many of these conditions stem from a lack of essential nutrients reaching the eyes and brain, leaving them deprived of what they need to thrive. Other factors, such as autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular issues, medications, chronic stress, a sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, inadequate sleep, and both genetic and epigenetic influences, can also play a role.
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We believe that vision health is intimately connected to overall mental, physical and spiritual health. Therefore we encourage people to look at their overall lifestyle and diet as part of keeping healthy vision and reducing the risk of eye disease onset. This includes diet, regular exercise, and management of daily stress. If one has health issues such as high blood pressure, a thyroid imbalance, any autoimmune disease and/or are on medication(s), these possible contributions to eye disease should considered when working with your health care professional.

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