Macular Degeneration
According to the results of a recent survey, the health threat most people are worried about,
next to cancer, is losing their sight..............
Health Sciences Institute e-Alert
According to the results of a recent US survey, the health threat most people are worried
about, next to cancer, is losing their sight. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of
vision loss in people over 55, and by the age of 65 it's estimated that as many as one in four of us in the
UK may begin to show signs of having the condition.
AMD gradually destroys a person's sharp, central vision, making it difficult to perform
everyday tasks such as reading or driving. But the good news is that it's a disease that can be prevented,
and you can start by getting adequate omega-3 fatty acids in your diet.
One recent study found that eating mackerel, salmon, or other fish that are rich in
omega-3 fatty acids is an important way to reduce your risk of
developing AMD. Researchers at the University of Sydney studied 2,900 people for five years and found that
those who ate at least one serving per week of fish rich in omega-3
fatty acids could cut their risk of developing AMD by as much as 40 percent. Upping
your fish intake to twice a week could help you reduce your risk by another 45 percent, according to research
conducted at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. It's important to balance your intake of
omega-3 fatty acids with omega-6 fatty acids: Consuming too
much omega-6 fatty acids will diminish the effectiveness of omega-3s.
Another ideal product that many people have used with great success
is Lutein. In fact, the chemical Lutein is what sufferers of
Macular Degeneration are short of in their eyes compared to people with good vision.
The Massachusetts-led study also found that smoking raises the risk of age-related macular
degeneration. Current smokers were found to have a 1.9-fold greater risk of developing AMD than non-smokers,
while past smokers had a 1.7-fold higher risk of developing the disease.
Questions from members:
How to combat eczema
*Q: I have a grandson who is 16 months old, and he is having problems with eczema on his
cheeks. Would you know how to remedy this?
Dr Jonathan V. Wright:
Eczema can be alleviated with any cream preparation containing high-quality German chamomile. German chamomile is
so useful in reducing inflammation brought on by skin rashes that it is put into many types of creams, lotions, and
even poured into baths. One group of researchers found that it is more effective than steroid preparations and
topical NSAID ointments, and just as effective as hydrocortisone in controlling outbreaks of
eczema.
Q: What is...omega-3 fatty acid?
Although you can get omega-3 fatty acid from such sources as flaxseed and walnuts, fish is the only source that
contains both eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docohexaenoic acid (DHA). In combination, these two fatty acids have
shown promise in reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, hyperactivity, influenza, and some forms of
cancer.
The highest concentrations of
omega-3 are found in dark meat fish such as tuna, swordfish,
sardines, and bluefish. But since these types of fish also carry the risk of containing high levels of the
toxic chemical mercury, you should consider using a fish oil supplement to get all the benefits of omega-3
fatty acids. To be sure that your fish oil capsules contain no impurities, look for ones that are molecularly
distilled. As little as one gram per day can offer long-term health benefits.
Source:
"Cigarette smoking, fish consumption, omega-3 fatty acid intake, and associations with
age-related macular degeneration: The U.S. twin study of age- related macular degeneration," Archives of
Ophthamology 2006;124:995-1001
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