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Read Up On Eye Protection

Our Eye Protection formula consistently shows up in our Top 10 list, so most of you are already hip to the roles lutein, zeaxanthin, bilberry and taurine play in protecting eye health.

If not, you should peruse the Royal National Institute of the Blind’s recommendations for taking care of your eyes with both healthier lifestyles and nutrition.

Meanwhile, here’s a quick review of each ingredient in our Eye Protection formula:

Lutein & Zeaxanthin – Found in many pigmented fruits, vegetables, algae and some bacteria, these two valuable carotenoids help protect against UV radiation and oxidation.

Lutein and zeaxanthin are both found in large concentrations in the macula and the lens of the eye. Aging and risk factors like excessive sun exposure, smoking, excess weight and high cholesterol all cause stress within the retina, which can lead to loss of central vision.

Here’s a description of how lutein protects the eyes from the FloraGLO site:

“Lutein naturally filters damaging, high-energy blue light from the visible light spectrum. When blue light makes contact with the eyes and skin, it may induce harmful oxidative stress within skin and retinal cells. Lutein may protect cells by absorbing blue light. This makes lutein unique from other antioxidants such as vitamin C or beta-carotene.”

For a refresher on age- related macular degeneration or ARMD, check out the article we did last summer.

While closely related to lutein, zeaxanthin seems to produce thicker, more protective macular pigmenting.

Not surprisingly, beyond eye protection, lutein also supports heart and skin health as well. Similar to your eyes, your skin is regularly assaulted by the elements (sun and environmental pollutants), and this leads to accumulation of cell-damaging free radicals within the skin.

A recent study (Morganti & Palambo, 2006) showed that supplementing with 10mg of lutein daily increased skin hydration, elasticity, and lipid concentration.

So, you can’t go wrong with boosting your lutein intake. For more information, check out the Lutein Information Bureau’s research and education site.

Bilberry – A small purplish fruit, bilberry contains anthocyanosides, which are those friendly flavanoids with antioxidant power found in other deeply pigmented fruits like blackberries.

Anthocyanicides have shown to promote retinal health by increasing circulation in the blood vessels around the eyes, and supporting retinal connective tissues -- especially in folks battling diabetic retinopathy.

Bilberry is also thought to support better night vision. In addition to supporting eye health, bilberry has also been used to support gastrointestinal comfort, circulatory health, and immune function.

Taurine – Taurine is an amino acid present in high amounts in the brain, retina, muscular system, and heart. Studies have shown those lacking in taurine to be more prone to retinal degeneration.

Taurine also sports antioxidant and detoxifying properties, and has shown to act as a cell membrane-stabilizer to keep cells healthy and prevent free radical damage.

Read more on our Eye Protection formula.


Vitamin D and Cancer Risk Reduction

 

Vitamin D has been garnering a lot of media attention lately – whether for healthier bones or a better immune system.

Two new meta-analysis Vitamin D studies suggest that adequate Vitamin D levels might actually reduce the risk of both breast and colon cancer. Both studies measured blood serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) – the circulating level of Vitamin D in the body.

The breast cancer study was published in the current issue of Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Interestingly, those patients with the highest blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D had the lowest risk of breast cancer, while those with the lowest blood levels of 25(OH)D had the highest risk of breast cancer.

Statistically, over the whole group, as vitamin D blood levels increased, the incidence of cancer dropped.

The researchers asserted that the blood serum level associated with 50% reduced risk of breast cancer could be maintained by ingesting 2,000 IU of vitamin D3, plus spending 10-15 minutes in the sun daily (weather permitting).

Fast fact: While spending time in the sun has come to be viewed as “dangerous,” don’t forget that most people are vitamin D deficient and spending time in the sun is crucial to adequate vitamin D levels in the body. Read more from the University of Auckland on how time in the sun can help keep you healthy by supporting your body’s own vitamin D production

The second study explored Vitamin D levels in relation to colorectal cancer risk, and was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. Participants from five different studies donating blood for the study were followed for up to 25 years and assessed for development of colon cancer.

Similar to the breast cancer study results, researchers found that raising serum levels to 34 ng/mL reduced incidences of colorectal cancer by half. They predict two-thirds of a reduction in incidence with serum levels of 46ng/mL, which corresponds to 2,000 IU daily of vitamin D3.

The recommendations in achieving these levels were likewise a combination of supplementation and 10-15 minutes of sunlight each day. For more on your health and Vitamin D, check out:

Vitamin D decreases in the elderly, and the long-term physical effects.

Is your body asking for Vitamin D?

Note: Look forward to the Co-op’s 1000 IU Vitamin D3, coming soon! Dr. Rodier will be happy to see this in our line-up, because everyone he tests seems to be critically low in serum levels of vitamin D.


Cooking with Donnaree -- Jamaican Chicken & Veggies

 

Last week this kat mentioned that our shipper, Donnaree, has been on Hugo’s anti-TOIL (anti toxicity, oxidation, inflammation and lack of nutrients) diet.

So, as promised, here is one of Donnaree’s recipes:

 

Chicken and Vegetables (the Jamaican way!)

3lb Chicken breasts

3T Dark Chicken Sauce (w/no sugar, found in any grocery or Caribbean foods store).

1 pinch Black Pepper

1 pinch of Mrs. Dash

Shake ingredients with chicken in a bag. Cook chicken for 30 minutes in a roasting pan at 350 degrees.

Then add:

1 Tomato chopped

1 Onion chopped

1/2C Scallions chopped

1/2C Sweet Bell Peppers (red/yellow) chopped

Pour chopped veggies over chicken and roast for another 15 minutes.

In a steamer place:

2C chopped Carrots

2C chopped Broccoli

1C sliced Red Radishes

Steam veggies together for 15 minutes then put in pan with roasted chicken. Baste steamed veggies with gravy from chicken. Reduce heat to 250 and bake another 20 minutes.

In steamer:

1 Cabbage sliced thin with a pinch of salt

1 Onion chopped

˝ Tomato chopped

Steam these final veggies about 15 minutes.

Serve on plates and place baked chicken and vegetable mix on top.

Dr. Rodier’s anti-TOIL diet requires lean white meats and lots of veggies in the first few weeks, and Donnaree is taking his dietary counsel very seriously, while still enjoying her meals.

If you try her recipe and have comments, drop a line to Donnaree through moi!

That’s all for now, fair members! ^..^

Still purringly yours,

Guido

Guido Housemouser
Chief Kat and Community Manager
Our Health Co-op

4188 Westroads Drive, Unit 123

Riviera Beach, FL 33407

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