What to eat to protect your eyes?
Eye protection food is rich in vitamin A ABC food: when vitamin A is deficient, the adaptability of eyes to dark environment decreases, and it is easy to suffer from night blindness in severe cases. Vitamin A can also prevent and treat dry eye. Therefore, you should take enough vitamin A every day. The best sources of vitamin A are liver, cod liver oil, milk and eggs of various animals. Carotene contained in plant foods can be converted into vitamin A in the body, such as carrots, amaranth, spinach, leeks, green peppers, sweet potatoes and oranges, apricots and persimmons in fruits. Foods rich in vitamin B: A considerable amount of free vitamin B2 is stored in the retina of the eye. Vitamin B deficiency can lead to photophobia, tears, burning pain and itching, visual fatigue and eye spasm. Foods rich in vitamin B include whole grains, liver, yeast, yogurt, wheat germ, beans, milk (vitamin B2) and meat (vitamin B 1, nicotinic acid). Foods rich in vitamin C: Vitamin C is one of the components of eyeball lens. If you lack vitamin C, you are prone to cataracts. Therefore, babies should pay attention to foods rich in vitamin C in their daily diet, such as fresh vegetables and fruits, especially green peppers, cucumbers, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, fresh dates, pears and oranges. Foods rich in protein: lean meat, animal offal, fish and shrimp, milk, eggs, beans and other foods are rich in protein. protein is the main component of cells, and eyes are no exception. Organization repair and renewal need to be constantly supplemented by protein. Foods rich in calcium: Calcium can relieve eye tension. Beans, green leafy vegetables, shrimp skin and milk are all rich in calcium. Cooking methods such as burning sparerib soup and sweet and sour sparerib can increase the calcium content. Ensure that the baby drinks 2 cups of milk every day to ensure calcium intake. Foods that are harmful to the eyes and sweets will promote myopia. According to Japanese experts, sweets will promote the development of myopia. This is because the sugar in sweets needs a lot of vitamin B 1 when metabolized by human body. If the sugar intake in the body is too high, the vitamin B 1 will be relatively insufficient. Therefore, some experts suggest that babies with myopia should eat less sweets as far as possible, and can eat more white radish, carrots, cucumbers, bean sprouts, vegetables, onions, brown rice, sesame seeds, etc., which will be good for their eyesight. Most babies love sweets, but enough is enough. Excessive consumption of garlic is harmful to the eyes. Garlic is a good condiment, which has a certain preventive effect on many diseases. Eating in moderation is really good. However, if you eat too much garlic for a long time, especially people with eye diseases and people who often have fever, hot flashes and night sweats, it will have adverse effects. Therefore, there is a folk saying that "garlic is good for the eyes". This is especially important in the treatment period of baby suffering from eye diseases, because Chinese medicine pays attention to taboos. It is generally believed that patients with eye diseases must avoid irritating foods such as garlic, onion, onion, ginger and pepper during treatment, otherwise the curative effect will be affected. For example, some patients with eye diseases, although treated, still can't avoid spicy food such as garlic, and the result is not good. For friends who often face computers, the health of their eyes will be greatly threatened. Some people drink a lot of water before going to bed to moisten dry eyes, but the next morning, their eyes will swell. Here is a popular method for friends, which can effectively protect eyes and avoid the embarrassment caused by eye edema-smearing clean cotton around eyes with chrysanthemum water can quickly eliminate edema. Chrysanthemum is very effective in treating dry eyes, fatigue and blurred vision. China has known since ancient times that chrysanthemums can protect eyes. Therefore, in addition to smearing your eyes, you may wish to soak some chrysanthemum tea often. If you can drink three or four cups of chrysanthemum tea every day, it will not only make the symptoms of eye fatigue disappear, but also help to restore your vision. There are many kinds of chrysanthemums. People who don't know the doorways often choose chrysanthemums with big white flowers. Actually, this is a misunderstanding. The real choice should be small, ugly and yellow. It is best to drink chrysanthemum tea without tea, just soak the dried chrysanthemum in water or boil it. Hot drinks in winter and iced drinks in summer all taste good. Lycium barbarum-tonifying kidney and improving eyesight Lycium barbarum is a powerful medicine. The ancients once thought it could make people live forever. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it can enhance liver and kidney function and increase body fluid. Suitable for fatigue, lumbago, knee pain, dizziness, headache and other symptoms. The recommended method for winter tonic is porridge: 20 grams of medlar, 60 grams of rice, one egg and one onion. Grind Lycium barbarum into powder, pour 3 cups of water into a frying pan, and fry until the water is halved. Soak rice in cold water for 30 minutes, pour it into the pot, start to cook porridge with medlar, add eggs and chopped green onion while turning off the fire, and stir to serve. This product has the effects of nourishing yin, tonifying kidney, nourishing liver, improving eyesight and reducing weight. Food with eyesight improving function protects eyesight, and prevention and treatment of eye diseases need to start from many aspects, among which paying attention to nutrition also helps to improve eyesight. In the daily diet, foods that can improve vision are: (1) foods rich in vitamin A, which is closely related to normal vision. If vitamin A is insufficient, the regeneration of rhodopsin is slow and incomplete, and the dark adaptation time is prolonged, which can cause night blindness in severe cases. If vitamin A in the diet continues to be deficient or insufficient, dry eye will appear, and the condition will further develop into corneal softening and corneal ulcer, as well as corneal folds and Pitt spots. The best food sources of vitamin A are various animal livers, cod liver oil, fish eggs and poultry eggs. Vitamin A contained in carrots, spinach, amaranth, alfalfa, red sweet potatoes, pumpkins, green peppers and other vegetables can be converted into vitamin A in the body. (2) Foods rich in vitamin C can reduce the damage of light and oxygen to the lens of eyes, thus delaying the occurrence of cataracts. Foods containing vitamin C include persimmon pepper, tomato, lemon, kiwi fruit, hawthorn and other fresh vegetables and fruits. (3) Calcium, calcium is related to eyeball composition, and calcium deficiency can lead to myopia. Teenagers are at the peak of their growth, and the demand for calcium in their bodies is relatively increasing. If you don't pay attention to calcium supplementation, it will not only affect bone development, but also reduce the elasticity of the developing eyeball wall-sclera, increase the internal pressure of the lens, lead to the elongation of the anterior and posterior diameter of the eyeball, and lead to myopia. Foods containing more calcium mainly include milk and its products, shellfish (shrimp), bone meal, beans and bean products, egg yolk, dark green vegetables and so on. (4) chromium, chromium deficiency is easy to cause myopia, chromium can activate insulin, so that islets can play the greatest biological effect. For example, the lack of chromium in human body will hinder the function of insulin in regulating blood sugar, increase the osmotic pressure of plasma, lead to the increase of osmotic pressure and diopter of eyeball lens and aqueous humor, and thus induce myopia. Chromium is mostly found in brown rice and wheat bran, and it is also abundant in animal liver, grape juice and nuts. (5) Zinc, zinc deficiency will lead to visual impairment, and zinc is mainly distributed in bones and blood in the body. Corneal epidermis, iris, retina and lens also contain zinc. Zinc participates in the replacement and transportation of vitamin A in the eyes, maintains the normal tissue state of retinal pigment epithelium and maintains normal visual function. Foods containing more zinc include oysters, meat, liver, eggs, peanuts, wheat, beans and miscellaneous grains. (6) Pearl, which contains more than 95% calcium carbonate and a small amount of minerals such as magnesium oxide and aluminum oxide, and contains a variety of amino acids, such as leucine, methionine, alanine, glycine, glutamic acid and aspartic acid. Pearl is sweet, salty and cold. The "Zhu Zhen Powder" made of pearl powder, borneol and amber can inhibit the formation of cataract. (7) kelp. Kelp contains 1/3 mannitol in addition to iodine. There is a thick layer of "frost" on the surface of dried kelp, which is mannitol in kelp. Mannitol has diuretic effect, which can reduce intraocular pressure and has a good effect on the treatment of acute glaucoma. Other seaweeds such as Undaria pinnatifida also contain mannitol, which can also be used as an auxiliary food to treat acute glaucoma. 2. Health foods that help improve eyesight can increase nutrition and improve eyesight through diet, so eat more of the above foods. If we can choose appropriate health food that can improve our eyesight on the basis of daily diet, it can play a very good role in adjuvant therapy. Optional health foods include: (1) foods rich in vitamin A, such as Lycium barbarum products. (2) It is rich in protein, polypeptide and some amino acids, such as taurine and nucleic acid. (3) Health tea, granule or capsule containing cassia seed, chrysanthemum, hawthorn and pearl powder.