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March is Nutrition Month! Eat Right For Good Sight

In honor of National Nutrition Month, we want to bring to your attention the importance of sound eating habits that support your vision and your overall health.

Incorporate More Of These Eye-Healthy Foods Into Your Diet

Spinach & Kale: Your eyes can be protected from damage and dangerous imbalances by the antioxidants in leafy greens.

Eggs and Fish: Eye disease and dry eyes can be prevented by Omega 3’s found in eggs and fish.

Broccoli: Broccoli is great for your retina health and can protect your eyes from sun damage. It’s also packed with eye-boosting beta carotene.

Garlic: Nutrients in garlic may protect against cataracts and eye disease.

Turkey: Turkey is full of zinc, which fights off age-related macular degeneration.

Oranges: Eye tissue can altogether improve by eating citrus fruits, like oranges. The Vitamin C in them is what does the trick!

Dark Chocolate: Flavonoids in dark chocolate keep not only your cornea healthy and strong, but your blood vessels too.

>>Check out this awesome link for great eye-healthy recipes.

3 Tips To Keep You Healthy!

  1. Avoid highly processed foods.
  2. Stay away from fatty foods.
  3. Minimal alcohol consumption.

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