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Originally Posted by mapuc
I get help to take my eyedrops(For my Glaucoma)
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Strong correlations between patients with glaucoma and certain vitamin deficits (C, E, B3, B6, B12, possibly also E and magnesium). Amount of the effect could be be sex-dependent, data on that seems to not be consistent, however. In males, deficits in B1 and B2 seem to have no effect of probability for forming a glaucoma, while in females it maybe is the case.
Correlations between patients with glaucoma and carbohydrate-intense diet habits. A very strong link of carbohydrate- intense diet to metabolic syndrome or even diabetes should be kept on mind.
Omega 3 reduces the inner eye pressure.
There even might be a positive benefit of consuming nitrates (!!) on reducing probability for declining eyesight and glaucoma. This is not yet fully established, however.
As described in my PM, functional links between high heart rate (thus your beta blockers...) and low salt intake.
High heart rates can also be triggered by a diet that is saturated in potassium. (Low potassium again is also a danger, but its like this with evertyhing we eat: there can be too much and there can be too little).