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                                                  YOUR VISION IN FOCUS
 North Branch                                  Did you know 75% of vision loss is preventable?  Since May is National Healthy Vision


                                               Month, here are a few tips for maintaining good eye health.
                                                
                                               1.  Make healthy lifestyle choices.  Eating lots of fish (Omega-3’s), leafy greens (anti-
                                               oxidants lutein and zeaxanthin), orange vegetables (beta carotene), citrus fruits and
                                               berries (vitamin C), and almonds (vitamin E) are great choices.

                                               2. Early detection and timely treatment is key to protect and prevent vision loss from
                                               diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, etc.


                                               3. Know your family history.  Glaucoma is 3x more common in African Americans.
                                               Diabetic eye conditions are more common in Hispanics, Latinos and Native Ameri-
                                               can.  Older adults are at a higher risk for age related conditions.

                                               4. Wear protective eye gear when operating hazardous equipment, certain sports or
                                               hobbies.  Wear sunglasses to protective against UV rays when outside.
                                                
                                               5.  Consider Gingko Biloba supplementation.*  Ginkgo improves blood flow which
                                               helps the entire body, including the eyes and specifically the retina. As one of the
                                               most popular herbs, Ginkgo has been used for glaucoma, diabetic eye conditions and
                                               age related macular degeneration (AMD), to name a few.  Although it is known as a
                                               “tonic” herb, meaning it is usually okay to take over time, ginkgo interacts with many
                                               medicines, so always consult your healthcare provider first.
                                               Sources:
                                               Eye Health tips:  http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20680738,00.html
                                               Gingko:  http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-333-ginkgo.
                                               aspx?activeingredientid=333 
                                               * Statements herein have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Ad-
                                               ministration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
                                                
                                               Angela Coleman, Healthy Habitz Frankenmuth MI

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