What Causes Eye Floaters and Dry Eyes?

Dr. Eric Berg DC
23 May 202409:44

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, the speaker shares a personal story about experiencing severe eye issues while traveling, highlighting the importance of vitamin A, zinc, and dietary choices for eye health. He discusses various conditions such as dry eye, retinopathy, floaters, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts, linking them to nutrition and lifestyle factors. The speaker emphasizes the need for specific nutrients like lutein, zeaxanthin, and vitamin D to support eye health and prevent deterioration. He advocates for dietary changes, including reducing sugar and seed oils, to protect against these conditions and improve overall vision.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A severe dry eye condition can lead to corneal damage and vision issues.
  • 😀 Vitamin A deficiency can cause dry eyes and night blindness; it's primarily obtained from animal sources rather than plant-based foods.
  • 😀 Zinc is crucial for vitamin A utilization, and its deficiency can affect overall eye health.
  • 😀 Diabetic retinopathy is a significant complication of diabetes, caused by high glucose levels leading to nerve damage.
  • 😀 Benfotiamine, a form of B1, may help protect nerve tissue and improve blood flow in diabetic complications.
  • 😀 Floaters in vision can result from glycation, and dietary changes, including lower carbohydrate intake, can help reduce them.
  • 😀 Intermittent and prolonged fasting may support autophagy, helping to clear damaged proteins and potentially reduce floaters.
  • 😀 Age-related macular degeneration is influenced by lifestyle factors, particularly the consumption of seed oils and blue light exposure.
  • 😀 Increasing omega-3 fatty acids and carotenoids (lutein, zeaxanthin) in the diet can help protect against macular degeneration.
  • 😀 Glaucoma may be linked to autoimmune processes, and higher vitamin D levels (100-150 ng/ml) could be beneficial for management.

Q & A

  • What triggered the speaker's eye problems during their move?

    -The speaker experienced dry eyes while driving, leading to a corneal tear that caused vision impairment.

  • What was the initial medical response to the speaker's eye condition?

    -The eye doctor provided eye drops that numbed the pain and allowed the speaker to see, enabling them to continue their journey.

  • What deficiency caused the speaker's dry eyes?

    -The speaker's dry eyes were attributed to a vitamin A deficiency, which can lead to corneal tears and irritation.

  • How can vitamin A deficiency occur?

    -Vitamin A deficiency can occur due to poor dietary choices, such as consuming too much junk food, or due to issues with the gallbladder affecting vitamin absorption.

  • What dietary sources are rich in vitamin A?

    -Vitamin A can be found in egg yolks, liver, butter, and cod liver oil.

  • What role does zinc play in vitamin A metabolism?

    -Zinc is necessary for vitamin A to function properly in the body, and it can be found in red meat, shellfish, and liver.

  • What is retinopathy, and how is it related to diabetes?

    -Retinopathy is a condition affecting the retina, often caused by diabetes, which leads to oxidative damage due to excess glucose.

  • What compound can help mitigate complications from diabetes, such as retinopathy?

    -Benfotiamine, a form of vitamin B1, can act as an antioxidant and support nerve health, potentially reducing diabetes-related complications.

  • What dietary changes can help with eye floaters?

    -A low-carb diet and intermittent or prolonged fasting can help reduce eye floaters by promoting the recycling of damaged proteins in the body.

  • What is the connection between seed oils and macular degeneration?

    -Consumption of seed oils has been linked to increased inflammation and degeneration of the macula, contributing to conditions like macular degeneration.

  • What natural compounds are beneficial for preventing macular degeneration?

    -Lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin are carotenoids that can help protect against macular degeneration and can be sourced from colorful vegetables and egg yolks.

  • How might vitamin D be related to glaucoma?

    -Higher doses of vitamin D may help reduce eye pressure and treat glaucoma, as it is thought to be an autoimmune condition.

  • What are cataracts, and how can they be addressed nutritionally?

    -Cataracts are caused by the accumulation of sticky proteins in the lens of the eye, and increasing intake of vitamin D, N-acetylcarnosine drops, and antioxidants can help protect the eyes.

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