Are there vitamines/herbs that help glaucoma?!


Question: Are there vitamines/herbs that help glaucoma.?
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How to improve glaucoma with vitamins and herbs
Step1.Take vitamin C, as Vitamin C is regarded as a "cure all vitamin". Studies show that by taking a minimal amount of 2 grams of vitamin c a day greatly reduces the pressure in the eyeball. Doctors who specialize in treating glaucoma patients often suggest taking 20 grams of vitamin c daily to aid in the continual reduction of eyeball pressure.
Step2.Take magnesium. The job of magnesium is to dilate blood vessels. Because of that fact, magnesium is given to glaucoma patients in effort to help improve their vision.
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Well, there are several nutrients that help maintain the health of the eyes, which may help your body to more adequately work against the glaucoma. Specifically, the nutrients that help the most would be Lutein, Bilberry, Zeaxanthin, Eyebright, and most antioxidants (Zinc, Copper, Vitamins A, C, and E, etc). The first four herbs I mentioned specifically help to nourish the tissues of the eye (as does Vitamins A and E), plus the antioxidants help to protect the eye from free radical damage... that's why you'll see most eye health formulas with some combination of these nutrients.
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