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5 vegetarian foods to boost eye health naturally

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 1, 2025, 19:53 IST
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How vegetarian foods boost eye health


Eyes are one of the most sensitive organs of the human body and call for extra care. Thanks to excessive screen time and mobile use, today, every other person has some sort of eye issue, and it is an alarming sign to pay attention to the well-being of eyes. And one of the easiest ways to take care of eyes is to invest in nutrient-rich foods. This piece of information explores 5 vegetarian foods that help boost eye health naturally.

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Carrots


Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which your body converts into vitamin A, and are essential for maintaining healthy vision and preventing night blindness. They are best enjoyed raw in salads, juices, or cooked as a soup. It is said that carrots help prevent vitamin A deficiency-related blindness. Vitamin A also supports the formation of rhodopsin, a pigment in the retina critical for low-light vision.

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Spinach

This leafy vegetable is also loaded with lutein and zeaxanthin, two key antioxidants that help filter harmful blue light and reduce the risk of cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. They work well in smoothies, soup, curries, and can be sautéed with garlic. According to a study, spinach increases macular pigment optical density (MPOD), which acts like an internal sunscreen for the eye, protecting the retina from harmful blue light and oxidative damage. A pilot study states that daily intake of lutein-rich spinach, which is around 75 g containing 10 mg lutein for two months, can increase both MPOD and serum lutein levels in healthy adults, suggesting improved eye protection.

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Broccoli


They contain vitamin C, lutein, and zeaxanthin, which help prevent oxidative damage and support overall eye function. According to a study, broccoli is rich in vitamins C, E, K, beta-carotene (a vitamin A precursor), lutein, and zeaxanthin, all of which are antioxidants known to protect the eyes from oxidative stress and inflammation. These nutrients help slow progression of sight loss conditions such as AMD and diabetic retinopathy.

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Avocados

They are said to be rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids concentrated in the retina, which help filter harmful blue light and also reduce the risk of macular degeneration and cataracts. It is said that one avocado per day for six months helps increase serum lutein levels by 25% and macular pigment density too. The study also states that avocado consumption is associated with improved cognitive functions, suggesting lutein’s dual role in eye and brain health.

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Bell Peppers


Bell peppers, especially the red, yellow, and orange varieties, are vibrant and loaded with vitamins and antioxidants that protect your eyes from damage and support long-term vision. It is said that beta-carotene in bell peppers converts to vitamin A, essential for maintaining good vision, especially in low-light conditions, and preventing night blindness and dry eyes.


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