Dec 27 2010

Antioxidants Help Treat Male Infertility and Macular Degeneration

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Antioxidants have been shown to help the body in yet another way: treating male infertility.

A new study published in the journal Human Fertility discusses how oxidative stress can be a major factor in male infertility.  Oxidation is the natural byproduct of metabolism; antioxidants help to clear away this cellular debris.

The research highlights the effectiveness of antioxidants found in carnitines, and vitamins C and E as well as glutathione, selenium and coenzyme Q10 when it comes to measurable positive outcomes – that is, pregnancy rates in the subjects’ partners.  http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNews.htm?NewsID=10573&Section=Vitamins

Men who start loading up on their antioxidants may find that their eye health improves as well.  For example, studies have shown that glutathione can help reduce the likelihood of developing age related eye diseases like macular degeneration.

Learn more about how to prevent and treat macular degeneration naturally.

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Oct 30 2010

Nutrients Help Prevent Cataracts: Glutathione

Published by under Cataracts,Supplements

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Cataracts are not inevitable parts of aging. They can be prevented through proper nutrition and the supplementation of certain nutrients that are vital to the proper functioning of the eyes.

One of these important compounds is glutathione which helps prevent the free radical damage that can lead to cataract formation. Studies have shown that people who have cataracts have 80% less of the glutathione in their eyes than they need.

Natural sources of glutathione include eggs, broccoli, avocados, garlic, onions and cauliflower. Learn more about certain supplements that can really help you bring up your levels and ward off cataracts.

For other ways to prevent and treat cataracts naturally, visit our website.

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Sep 19 2010

What’s an Antioxidant Anyway? Antioxidants for Healthy Eyes and Body

We heard a lot about antioxidants, but what are they and why do we need them and where can we get them?

Free radicals are unstable atoms that attack other cells in their attempt to gain a missing electron that will make them more stable.  This attack harms the cells’ delicate membranes, thereby making them a target for disease. This process is called oxidation and it is responsible for aspects of the aging process including wrinkles, cataracts, and macular degeneration.

Antioxidants neutralize free radicals by donating an electron to the unstable cells. After being neutralized, those free radicals will no longer attempt to damage cells, and therefore become less harmful to the body.

Antioxidants can be found in a host of foods.

Four particularly important antioxidants:

Astaxanthin, Glutathione, CoQ10 and Super oxide dismutase.

Learn all about antioxidants at our website.

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Apr 07 2008

Macular Degeneration – Preserving Vision Through Nutrition

Published by under Macular degeneration

Macular degeneration has been found to be a nutritionally responsive eye disease, as demonstrated in numerous peer review research studies. Some of the following nutrients have been show to help prevent the onset of macular degeneration, while all of the nutrients below can help preserve vision … for those with macular degeneration including the following: lutein, zeaxanthin, omega-3 fatty acids, taurine, lycopene, vitamins A and E, zinc, copper, betacarotene, selenium, as well as gingko biloba for circulation, bilberry and glutathione.

See our list and summary of related peer review research studies and Dr. Grossman’s free monthly natural eye care newsletter.

See info on how to use the amsler grid to self-test for macular degeneration.

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