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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do nutrients effect the eye and low vision?

2. Where can I find training aids and services?

3. Who are the local area Retinal Specialists?

4. Who are the local area Low Vision Specialists?

5. Where can I get local transportation for the low vision?

6. How can I learn more about financial aid for low vision?

7. Are there any sources of information about Macular Degeneration?

8. Where can I get products for low vision?

 

How do nutrients effect the eye and low vision?

NUTRITIONAL DESK REFERENCE FOR VISION

The follow is a list of nutrients along with nutritional information concerning those nutrients and how they work.

Lutein and Zeaxanthin were identified in 1995 as the only two carotenoid antioxidants specific to lens and macular health.

-   Selectively accumulated from plasma and deposited in the lens, macula, and lungs,

-   Lutein and Zeaxanthin filter light and serve as potent free radical scavengers for the retina

-   The macular pigment, composed of Lutein and Zeaxanthin, functions as a color filter to protect the light- sensitive photoreceptor cells (responsible for visual acuity) from light-originated free radical damage.

Vinpocetine, an extract from periwinkle seeds, has been well researched and widely used in Europe for over twenty years.

-   Has been shown to facilitate cerebral metabolism which affects the retina, the front

    part of the brain.

-   It increases blood flow, steps up the concentration of A IF (the energy carrying molecules of the cells) and thus improves utilization of glucose and oxygen in the brain and retina.

-   Vinpocetine also increases the turnover of norepinephrine and serotonin.

-   It inhibits abnormal platelet aggregation, improves red blood cell elasticity, and inhibits an enzyme (GMP) that causes arterial constriction and blood flow reduction. Thus, arteries relax, blood pressure normalizes and blood flow increases.

Vitamins and Minerals - Taking a high-quality multiple vitamin and mineral supplement that provides all of the known vitamins and minerals serves as the foundation of a nutritional supplementation program.

Taurine plays a role in the process of rhodopsin, a protein fundamentally responsible for vision, regeneration necessary for night vision.

-   Taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid found naturally in egg whites, meat, fish and milk; it's essential to the retinal pigment epithelium and photoreceptors (cells that we see with) where it is found at levels ten times higher than other free amino acids

-   It helps protect cell membranes from oxidative attack . Transports nutrients across cell membranes

-   Acts as a catalyst to retinal cells that remove cellular debris and assists in the elimination of potentially toxic substances.

-   Taurine in combination with retinol protects lipids twice as much as retinol alone.

-   It protects rod outer segment lipids during exposure to cyclic light.

DHA-EPA

-   Supports healthy circulation

-   Supports integrity of blood vessels,

-   Supports flexibility and permeability of retinal and brain cell membranes

PROBIOTICS

-   Living microorganisms which, upon ingestion in certain numbers, exert health benefits beyond inherent general nutrition.

-   Research has shown that intake of probiotic bacteria increases the production of  IgA antibodies.

-   Supports digestion and intestinal health absorption.

BILBERRY Derived from the fruit of the tree, Bilberry has had numerous human studies that suggest Bilberry mthocyanosides prevent diabetic retinopathy and improve visual acuity and retinal function.

-   Anthocyanin, a constiuent in bilberry whose main function as an antioxidant that inhibits enzymes that lestroy collagen, has anti-inflammatory activity.

-   Vasoprotective

-   It is believed that the anthocyanins may help protect the retina-the nerve layer that lines the back of the ~ye and sends nerve impulses to the visual areas of the brain.

-   Studies conducted in the 1960s, 70s and 80s suggest that the anthocyanins contained in Bilberry fruit preparations improve symptoms of a variety of visual disturbances including nearsightedness, cataracts and macular degeneration. .

Ginkgo Biloba, which contains flavonoids, may help halt or lessen some retinal problems.

-   Clinical studies suggest that it may be useful in treating vision problems specifically due to macular degeneration.

-   Recent pharmacological studies showed that the acquisition of a free radical scavenger protects the neurosensorial retina at the time of continuous luminous trauma.

-   The oxygenated free radicals are not only a subproduct of the action of light on the retina; their role in situations of tissue ischemia has also been shown.

-   Ginkgo Biloba extract, which has proved its capacity for scavenging free radicals and its good retinal concentration, merits use in human pharmacology.

Tylophora Asthmatica, a pereninial climber found in the southern and eastern plains of India

-   From a phytochemistry point of view, contains 0.2-0.3% of alkaloids, Tylophorine and tyophornine, known for their anti-inflammatory activity.

-   Many trials have shown the anti asthmatic and anti allergic activity of Tylophora Asthmatica extract.

-   In a double-blind placebo-controlled study, Tylophora Asthmatica produced a significant reduction in sneezing and nasal obstruction, and the improvement noted in ventilatory capacity lasted for nearly 10 days.

Coleus Forskholii, active constituents forskolin, activates the enzyme adenylate cyclase. This enzyme is a lmkey compound that initiates a cascade of critical events within every cell of the body.

-   Adenylate cyclase and the chemicals it activates comprise a 'second messenger' system that is responsible for carrying out the complex and powerful effects of hormones in the body.

-   Stimulation of the second messenger system by forskolin leads to blood vessel dilation and inhibition of allergic reactions.

-   Forskolin has other properties as well, including inhibition of the pro-inflammatory substance known as platelet -activating factor (PAF) .

PINE BARK EXTRACT a flavonoid, with free radical scavenging and antioxidant activity

-   Reported to have antibacterial, antiviral, anticarcinogenic, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and vasodilatory ~tions.

-   Has been shown to inhibit lipid peroxidation, platelet aggregation, capillary permeability and fragility.

-   Proanthocyanidins, found in Pine Bark extract, has been used for treatment of vascular disorders such as retinopathies .

 ALPHA LIPOIC ACID reduced glutathione, a major cellular antioxidant, can be regenerated by alpha lipoic acid in concert with other antioxidants

-   Has a role in enhancing energy production (ATP synthesis)

-   It can assist in repariing oxidative damage and regenerate endogenous antioxidants [t neutralizes free radicals in both the fatty and watery regions of cells. Both forms of lipoic acid quench peroxynitrite radicals.

-   It directly recycles and extends the metabolic lifespans of vitamin C, glutathione, and coenzyme Q 1 O.

DIGESTIVE  ENZYMES repair the damaged gut, problematic peptides, food intolerance and nutrient deficiencies all at the same ..

-   Unlock the benefits of vitamins, minerals, proteins and hormones and put them to work in the body. Help to properly digest protein, fats and carbohydrates

-   Selectively latch onto toxin and escort them out of the body leaving the good tissue and red blood cells to carry on.

ANTIOXIDANTS, GREEN DRINK, VITAMIN C, BIOFLAVANOIDS

-   The eyes contain the second highest concentrations of Vitamin C in the body, next to the adrenal glands.

-   Powerful antioxidants; helps make collagen, which strengthens the capillaries that nourish the retina.

-   Green Drinks contains phytonutrient benefits of fruits and vegetables, superfoods such as chlorella, green barley grass and spirulina, all with high concentrations of antioxidants.

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Where can I find training aids and services?

Training, Aids and Services:

 Visually Impaired Persons of Stanislaus County (VIPS)

618 14th Street

Modesto, CA  95350

522-8477 (VIPS)

Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living (formerly Independent Living Center)

221 McHenry Avenue

Modesto, CA  95354

Voice: (209) 521-7260   TTY (209)521-1425

Dwight Bateman, Director

www.drail.org

Society for Handicapped Children and Adults

2047 Tully Road

Modesto, CA  95350

524-3536

Mike Winther, Executive Director

Community Center for the Blind

Stockton, CA 

466-3836

Stanislaus Library Home Service

558-7817

Rosemary Kline

Department of Rehabilitation

Modesto Office:

1317 Oakdale Road

Modesto, CA  95355

576-6220

Stockton Office:

Charlene Furnace

4555 Precissi Lane

Stockton, CA  95207

948-7700

www.dor.ca.gov

Braille & Talking Books Library

P.O. Box 942837

Sacramento, CA  94237-0001

1-800-952-5666

Books Aloud, Inc.

P.O. Box 5731

San Jose, CA  95150

(408) 277-4878

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic

Palo Alto, CA

(650) 493-3717

Large Print Literary Reader

955 Massachusetts Ave. #105

Cambridge, MA  02139

1-800-824-3833

Aurora Ministries-Free Bibles on tape

P.O. Box 621

Bradenton, FL  34206

(941) 748=3031

http://auroraministries.org

SHARE-Northern California

1-800-499-2506

Valley Mountain Regional Center

Stanislaus County Branch

1620 Cummins Dr.  95358

529-2626

Society for the Blind

2750 24th Street

Sacramento, CA  95818

(916) 452-8271

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Who are the local area Retinal Specialists?

Retinal Specialist

Sterling J. Haidt, M.D.

Retina-Vitreous Associated, Inc.

Mountain View, CA

1-888-622-8520

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Who are the local area Low Vision Specialists?

Low Vision Specialists

Dr. Brian Elliott

3601 Coffee Road

Modesto, CA  95356

521-1028

Dr. Eldon L. Rosenow, OD

Vision Therapy-Low Vision

Family Vision Care Optometry, Building D

817 Coffee Rd.

Modesto, CA  95350

524-9291

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Where can I get local transportation for the low vision?

Dial-a-Ride

Modesto                    Ceres                  Turlock

527-4900                    537-4598             668-5600

Meeting Rides on 2nd Saturday of the Month

Catholic Charities            Stan Loeb, Modesto Breakfast Lions

529-3784                           523-6865

How can I learn more about financial aid for low vision?

Financial Aid

Medicare                   Medi-Cal             Social Security

1-800-391-3937          1-800-211-2224    1-800-772-1213

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Are there any sources of information about Macular Degeneration?

Foundations

Macular Degeneration Foundation

P.O. Box 9752

San Jose, CA  95157

1-888-633-3937

www.eyesight.org

The Foundation Fighting Blindness

11435 Cronhill Dr.

Owings Mills, MD  21117-2220

1-888-394-3937

local: (410)568-0150

www.blindness.org

California Council for the Blind

San Francisco

1-800-221-6394

Association of Ophthalmology

Los Angeles

1-800-391-3937

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Where can I get products for low vision?

Visual Aids and Assistive Products

Beecher Research Visual Aids-Brent

Elgin, IL

1-800-934-8785

Maxi Aids

P.O. Box 3209

Farmingdale, NY  11735

1-800-522-6294

Lighthouse Enterprises

Consumer Products Division

36-20 Northern Blvd.

Long Island City, NY 11101

1-800-829-0500

http://www.catalogcity.com/lighthouse

LS&S

P.O. Box 673

Northbrook,  IL  60065

1-800-468-4789

http://www.lssgroup.com

Independent Living Aids

27 East Mall

Plainview, NY  11803-4404

1-800-537-2118

http://www.independentliving.com

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