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Doctor told me about eye vitamins, I'm just trying to slow down Cataract surgery, seems to be holding up ok until I can afford surger
Read More...There is evidence to suggest that Vitamin A may play a role in preventing and helping with cataracts, according to medical research. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient for maintaining clear vision and a healthy eye. It is known to have antioxidant properties that protect the eyes against oxidative stress, which is thought to contribute to the development of cataracts.
Several studies have indicated a potential link between Vitamin A and Cataract prevention. For example, a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that a high dietary intake of Vitamin A, either from food or supplements, was associated with a lower risk of developing cataracts in middle-aged and older adults. In addition, a review of several clinical trials published in the British Journal of Nutrition indicated that Vitamin A supplementation may slow down the progression of cataracts in individuals who already have the condition.