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Diet and Nutrition

10 Nutrient-Rich Foods That Naturally Boost Eye Health

Eyes are considered metabolically active organs and require a constant nutrient supply to function adequately

Dr. Tanneru venkata Lakshmi sahithi

Our eyes are not only windows to the world but also intricate organs that demand proper nourishment to function optimally. In an era where screen time is ever-increasing and environmental stressors are unavoidable, protecting our vision has never been more essential. One of the most effective ways to support eye health is through a balanced, nutrient-rich diet.

Better Food, Better Nutrition, Better Optical Health

Better nutrition can contribute to eye health and support you in making dietary choices that safeguard and enhance vision.

MedBound Times has connected with Dr. M. Sushma, MBBS, MS (Ophthalmology), Sankar Foundation Eye Hospital, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, India, to share insights about foods that help in promoting better optical health. She highlights 10 power-packed foods that naturally promote and protect eye health.

Dr. M. Sushma, MBBS, MS (Opthamology)

Carrots

Carrots are rich in beta-carotene.

Rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A—essential for maintaining good vision.

Citrus Fruits

Oranges, lemons, grapefruit, and limes are rich in vitamin C.

Oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes are packed with vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that helps protect eyes from oxidative stress.

Green Leafy Vegetables

Green Leafy vegetables rich in luetin and zeaxanthin.

Vegetables like kale and spinach are loaded with lutein and zeaxanthin, compounds known to reduce the risk of chronic eye diseases.

Nuts and Seeds

Nuts are rich source of Vitamin E and zinc.

Walnuts, almonds, and sunflower seeds are great sources of vitamin E and zinc, both vital for retinal health.

Papaya

Papaya is rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E.

A tropical fruit rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E, supporting overall eye wellness.

Blueberries

Blueberries are rich in anthocyanins.

Packed with anthocyanins, antioxidants that can help lower the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts.

Legumes

Legumes are rich sources of zinc.

Lentils, chickpeas, and beans provide zinc, which plays a key role in maintaining the health of the retina.

Broccoli

Broccoli rich in beta carotene, vitamin C, lutein and Zeaxanthin.

Contains a synergistic blend of beta-carotene, vitamin C, lutein, and zeaxanthin—a nutrient powerhouse for the eyes.

Eggs

Eggs are rich in lutein, zeaxanthin,zinc and vitamin E.

A complete source of lutein, zeaxanthin, zinc, and vitamin E, eggs contribute significantly to eye protection and clarity.

Fish

Fatty fish are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids.

Fatty fish such as tuna, salmon, and sardines are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, essential for retinal function and reducing dry eye symptoms.

Caring for your eyes goes beyond regular checkups—it begins with what you put on your plate. Including these nutrient-rich foods in your daily diet can play a key role in preserving vision, preventing age-related eye conditions, and promoting overall ocular health. Make small, mindful changes to your nutrition today to reap long-term benefits for your eyesight tomorrow.

References:

1. Optical Health and Nutrition: Foods that Support Eye Health. (2025, February 18). https://www.texaseyes.com/optical-health-and-nutrition-foods-that-support-eye-health

2. WebMD. “10 Foods That Are Good for Your Eyes,” n.d. https://www.webmd.com/eye-health/ss/slideshow-eyes-sight-foods.

3. Harvard Health. “Top Foods to Help Protect Your Vision,” August 1, 2013. https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/top-foods-to-help-protect-your-vision.

4. BSc, Atli Arnarson, PhD. “8 Nutrients That Will Optimize Your Eye Health.” Healthline, November 21, 2024. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/8-nutrients-for-eyes#vitamin-a.

By Dr. Lakshmisahithi Tanneru

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