Eye Health Products

June 2008

 Bilberry or Blueberry.

Bilberry or Blueberry

 Tamarind for Dry Eyes.

Tamarind for Dry Eyes - A recent study suggested that tamarind seed polysaccharide (TSP) may be an innovative new treatment for dry eye.

 Orange Cauliflower May Lead to More Nutritious Foods.

A gene isolated from orange cauliflower may help scientists create healthier crops, a new study suggests.

 Lutein, Zeaxanthin for Healthy Eyes.

Supplementation with the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin could boost eye health, a new study reports.

 Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamins C and E for Cataracts.

A diet rich in carotenoids and vitamin E may reduce the risk of developing cataracts, a new study suggests.

 Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamin A, E, and C Intake for Age-Related Macular Degeneration.

Dietary Carotenoids and Vitamin A, E, and C Intake for Age-Related Macular Degeneration

 Castor Oil for Dry Eyes.

According to a study, castor oil could be effective in treating dry eyes in comparison to conventional dry eye supplements.

 Bilberry Extract for Kidney Health.

A bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract may protect the kidney from the damaging effects of potassium bromate, a new study suggests.

 Antioxidants and Carotenoid Supplements for Eye Health.

Supplements of antioxidants and carotenoids may improve eye health in people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a new study suggests.

 Antioxidant Activities of Fruit Wines.

A review examined the antioxidant properties of fruit wines and found that bilberry, blackberry and black mulberry wines had significant antioxidant properties.

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