Vitamin D deficiencies can cause muscle weakness and poor structural development

Vitamins for Good Vision

Vitamins for Good Vision

Like other organs of the body, eyes, brain and visual system needs proper nutrition to function optimally.

A Visual healthy diet should include the following vitamins and minerals in food intake or supplements.

Vitamin A : Deficiencies in vitamin A can cause a slow adaptation to light / dark, difficulty seeing at night, eyes red, and dry eye.

Vitamin D: Vitamin D deficiencies can cause muscle weakness and poor structural development. Recent studies linking vitamin D deficiency with difficulties in attention and impulse control.

Calcium: The reduced mental capacity, hyperactivity or attention, impulse, irritability, and nervousness have been associated with scattered diets deficient in calcium.

B vitamins (B1, B2, B6, and B12): The intake of vitamin B complex, correlates with the overall health of the neurological system. The symptoms of deficiency of B complex may also include burning eyes or dry eyes and sensitivity to light.
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