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Consuming a healthy, balanced diet is crucial in this digital age where the majority of people spend more than half of their waking hours on laptops, desktops, and smartphones in order to combat the myriad eye-related problems that come along with such a lifestyle.
So, here’s a quick checklist of foods that can help you in getting your eyes healthier.
Eggs contain vitamins and nutrients including lutein and vitamin A, which are really healthy for eye function and improve eyesight in the long run. You can cook and consume eggs any way you like and even dare to try them raw.
Buddha’s Hand is one of the oddest-looking fruits, but it contributes a lot to eye health. This fruit is rich in vitamin C and it helps in protecting the capillaries of the retina, thus it must be included in your diet to improve eyesight.
Carrots are widely-known to be good for eye health in any form. Similar to egg yolks, carrots have vitamin A and also beta carotene which helps prevent eye infections and other serious eye condition
Almonds and other nuts: Vitamin E and omega fatty acids are important for good eye health and the best carriers of these nutrients are dry fruits like almonds. This is the sort of food you must substitute your snacks for. Just remember to keep an eye on serving size as some dry fruits are high in calories, so try to watch your intake.
Fish are considered one of the richest sources of omega-3 fatty acids which contribute a lot to visual health. Those who are vegetarian can opt for fish oil supplements.
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