It also contains disease - fighting antioxidants beta - carotene and vitamin C, as well as the phytochemical lutein, which protects
eyes against age - related macular degeneration.
Not exact matches
Spinach - A very nutrient - dense food - Loaded with flavonoids which act as antioxidants, protecting the body from free radicals - Helps keep the heart healthy - May slow the
age - related decline in brain function - Its lutein protects
against eye diseases such as
age - related cataracts and macular degeneration
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When taken in combination with other vitamins, it is known to protect
against night blindness, loss of peripheral vision and
age related degeneration of your
eyes.
With its high levels of beta - carotene pumpkin offers protection
against many diseases, as well as many of the degenerative aspects of
aging, including skin damage and
eyes health.
Yellow plant pigments, such as lutein and zeaxanthin, build up in the back of our
eyes to protect our retinas
against age - related macular degeneration.
The two carotenoids (which are grouped together since they're nearly identical) also build themselves into the cornea of your
eye and protect
against age - related macular degeneration.
As these greens contain carotenoids and antioxidants like lutein and zeaxanthin, they get to protect the
eyes against the development of cataracts and
age - related macular degeneration or AMD.
With raspberry being loaded with antioxidants, it shields the retina from oxidative stress, making it effective
against vision impairment due to cataract or
age - related degenerative
eye disease.
Surprisingly enough, bananas also contain other antioxidants including beta - carotene, lutein, selenium, Vitamins A, C, and E, offering a wide range of health benefits including protection
against cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and risk reduction for cataract formation in the
eyes as well as
age - related macular degeneration.
A third cup of spinach a day is recommended for optimal
eye protection
against age - related macular degeneration and other premature degenerative diseases.
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