Chances are, you have heard about the upcoming eclipse this Monday and if you live in the Continental USA,you should take the time to see this rare event... most people remember these events for the rest of their lives!
The Simpsons Solar Eclipse
I saw my first eclipse as a young boy and was amazed at how powerful that experience was for me. The sky darkened, it got cold, the sun was beautifully blacked out and slowly the skies returned to normal.
Luckily, we had proper eye protection so there was no concern for our eyes.
However, with so many people able to participate this year and the temptation to save some money by just using sunglasses (NOT ENOUGH) or with the recall of Eclipse glasses from Amazon
The chances are High that at least SOME people will be negatively affected and I suspect that on Monday night at least a few people will have done some avoidable damage to their eyes.... this post is to provide information about nutrition based solutions for recovery from damage. I'm not a doctor, I just did a lot of research over the last year on eye health and wish I had had this information after experiencing my own eye problems. This information is meant as a spark to kindle your own curiosity and research into these topics and decide for yourself if they would be helpful.
What I recommend:
-REST! keeping eyes covered with cool damp cloth, cucumber slices or just a blindfold/ eye patch
Take 10mg of Astaxanthin once a day for initial support and 4mg daily for maintainence (you can only absorb so much, but if you are needing to heal damage a bit extra might be helpful initially)
America's Pharmacist Suzy Cohen Discusses Astaxanthin
Zeaxanthin and Lutein these are essential eye nutrients
Take 1 tbs of coconut oil 4x daily
Moringa powder/ capsules one of the Highest sources of bioavailable plant based Vitamin A
Carrot/Beet/Green Juice Carrot juice 1-3x a day can help increase beta carotene
Food Myths: Do Carrots Improve Your Eyesight? | WIRED
(Note: these nutrients cannot IMPROVE your already crummy vision, but they are able to provide the essential nutrients that your eyes require. Nutrition based healing is pretty taboo. The thought that your diet might be the cause and solution of problems undermines the pharmaceutical industry and medical establishment that would rather you see them than your garden/nature for answers.)
David Wolfe's Rainbow Salad
Also good to have salads with oil based dressings to increase the availability of oil soluble vitamins :)
Goji Berries! A handful a day is a good daily habit in the morning. If you are healing, double to dose or just snack to your heart's content
Spirulina, Chorella, Hemp seed/oil for Deep Nutrition and the essential amino acids that form the building blocks for new tissue.... help your body find what it needs in an easy to digest form!
Blueberries and Bilberries Excellent for helping recover night vision, click the links to learn more
Topically you can use cucumber slices to cool the eyes and refresh the face, Olive oil, carrot root oil or coconut oil could also be another way to absorb nutrients through the skin. In Ayurvedic massages, so much oil is applied that you can often feel the penetration deep into the tissues. In the west we aren't used to using oils on our bodies in this way to such an extent... but if you ever get the chance to try an Ayurvedic massage, do! Ok I may have gone off topic, but it all connects.... you can absorb through your mouth and your skin, so if you wouldn't eat it, you might not want it on your skin!
If you can't get protective eye gear in time:
How to make a solar eclipse viewer
Enjoy! (Safely)
For those that don't /didn't send them this. OR JUST RESTEEM NOW! :)
Man Who Lost Some Eyesight From Past Eclipse Has This Warning (CAUTIONARY TALE)
Any other tips you know of for helping the eyes? Comment below! If this did not waste your time, Upvote!