Ocular Health References

 

1. National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health

http://www.nei.nih.gov/news/pressreleases/041204.asp

 

2. Burton G et al. Beta-carotene: an unusual type of lipid antioxidant. Science 1984 (224): 569-73. 322

 

3. Robertson JM, et al. A possible role for vitamins C and E in cataract prevention. Am J Clin Nutr. Jan1991;53(1 Suppl):346S-351S.
 

4. Chylack LT, et al. The Roche European American Cataract Trial (REACT): A randomized clinical trial to investigate the efficacy of an oral antioxidant micronutrient mixture to slow progression of age-related cataract. Ophthalmic Epidemiol. Feb2002;9(1):49-80.
 

5. Ringvold A et al. Senile cataract and ascorbic acid loading. Acta Ophthalmol 1985(63): 172-6.

 

6. West S, et al. Are antioxidants or supplements protective for age-related macular degeneration? Arch Ophthalmol. Feb1994;112(2):222-7.

 

7. Richer S. Multicenter ophthalmic and nutritional age-related macular degeneration study, part 2: antioxidant intervention and conclusions. J Am Optom Assoc 1996 (67): 30-49.

 

8. Murray MT and Pizzorno JE, eds. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, revised 2nd edition, CA: Prima Publishing, 1998: 486

 

9. Scharrer A et al. Anthocyanosides in the treatment of retinopathies. Klin Monatsbl Augenheikld 1981 (178): 386-9.

 

10. Hagerman A et al. The specificity of proanthocyanidin-protein interactions. J Biol Chem 1981 (256): 4494-7.

 

11. Murray MT and Pizzorno JE, eds. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, revised 2nd edition, CA: Prima Publishing, 1998: 626

 

12. Stur M et al. Oral zinc and the second eye in age-related macular degeneration. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1996 (37): 1225-35.
 

13. Karakucuk S et al. Selenium concentrations in serum, lens, and aqueous humor of patients with senile cataract. Arch Opthalmol Scand 1995 (73): 329-32

 

14. Landrum JT et al. A one year study of the macular pigment: the effect of 140 days of a lutein supplement. Exp Eye Res. 1997 Jul;65(1):57-62.

 

15. Schalch W. Carotenoids in the retina--a review of their possible role in preventing or limiting damage caused by light and oxygen. EXS. 1992;62:280-98.
 

16. Mares-Perlman JA et al. Serum antioxidants and age-related macular degeneration in a population-based case-control study. Arch Ophthalmol 1995 (113): 1518-23.

 

17. Seddon JM, et al. Dietary carotenoids, vitamins A, C, and E, and advanced age-related macular degeneration. Eye Disease Case-Control Study Group. JAMA. Nov1994;272(18):1413-20.
 

18. Maffei Facino R, et al. Procyanidines from Vitis vinifera seeds protect rabbit heart from ischemia/reperfusion injury: antioxidant intervention and/or iron and copper sequestering ability. Planta Med. 1996 Dec;62(6):495-502.

 

19. Murray MT and Pizzorno JE, eds. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, revised 2nd edition, CA: Prima Publishing, 1998: 626

 

20. Reiter RJ et al. Oxygen radical detoxification processes during aging: the functional importance of melatonin. Aging Clinical Exp Res 1995 (7): 340-351.

 

21. Yoshida H. The effects of baweiwan (hachimijiogan) on plasma levels of high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol and lipoperoxide in aged individuals. Ann J Chin Med 1985 (13): 71-6.

 

22. Gaspar AZ et al. The influence of magnesium on visual field and peripheral vasospasm in glaucoma. Ophthalmologica 1995 (209): 11-3.

 

23. Murray MT and Pizzorno JE, eds. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, revised 2nd edition, CA: Prima Publishing, 1998: 487

 

24. Miriam Stoppard, MD., Family Health Guide, (New York, NY: DK Publishing, 2002).

 

25. James F. Balch and Phyllis A. Balch, Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 3rd ed. (New York, NY: Penguin Putnam Avery, 2000).

 

 

 

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