Improved Eye Health with Hyaluronic Acid
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Digital eyestrain: In modern times, human eyes are exposed to a considerably higher amount of strain from the increased time staring at digital device screens. When you stare at a screen for hours at a time, whether it is a computer, TV, phone or tablet, you are not only enduring a high form of eye strain, but also the added effect of blue light strain from the device. Blue light contains more energy than light from the red end of the color spectrum, and it can decrease contrast leading to amplified digital eyestrain. Fatigue, dry eyes, bad lighting, or how you sit in front of the computer can cause eyestrain. Symptoms of eyestrain include sore or irritated eyes, difficulty focusing, and over time increase the risk of macular degeneration.
One of the most significant and researched ingredients in the natural products industry today is hyaluronic acid (HA).
The interest in HA began with an ABC News Prime Time story first airing in 2000 about a small village in Japan. The older residents had the flexibility and health of their much younger counterparts. It was deemed due to the diet of root vegetables grown in their region which were high in HA.
The people of this village not only enjoyed a longer life, but a higher quality of life, as well. They experience less doctor visits and a low occurrence of cancer and other diseases, like diabetes and Alzheimer’s. Their eye sight remained clear and their skin supple and smooth.
Since then, products containing HA have been credited with helping to restore joint flexibility, improve the appearance of skin through the hydrating and other effects of HA. Another benefit to HA is maintaining the health and hydration of the eyes.
So, what is hyaluronic acid? HA occurs naturally in the body. It binds to water, giving it a viscous, gel-like quality. This gel helps hydrate, lubricate and cushion movable parts of the body, such as joints, muscles and eyes.
As we age, our body’s ability to produce HA declines. Doctors have found that injections of HA can work well when inserted into areas like the knees. On the other hand, non-animal HA is also known to be well-absorbed and distributed throughout the body. Studies have been supporting what is believed to be the reason the older Japanese villagers lived with exceptional vision.
HA is a leading component in the fluid inside the eye. Eye health products made with HA are a viable option for those experiencing the natural decline of this fluid with again or eye problems.
Medical studies have concentrated on the role HA plays in the application everything from dry eyes to the post-surgery healing of corneal tissue. According to reports, it has been commonly used in surgery as a “shock absorber” to help protect the retina. Glaucoma patients experience fluid losses and atrophy. Taking a supplement to increase the HA produced by our bodies may help to prevent some of the complications that lead to this disease. (HA sold in health food stores as a dietary supplement cannot legally claim to cure or treat any disease.)
Doctors from the Rabin Medical Center in Israel and Tokyo’s Keio University School of Medicine found evidence in their studies that the presence of HA, specifically sodium hyaluronate, was instrumental in both the maintenance of the corneal tissue and in the quality of the healing of this tissue when damaged. Another study conducted by the Contact Lens and Anterior Eye Research Group, Al Cardiff University’s School of Optometry and Vision Sciences in the United Kingdom, found that HA is just as effective as saline in eye drops for the care of dry eyes.
In conclusion, supplements and products made with non-animal derived HA may help reduce eye problems associated with age and other eye diseases by helping replenish the HA that eyes need to be hydrated and healthy.
Catherine Kolkoski educates customers on the behalf of Hyalogic. Her interest in hyaluronic acid and its benefits to the body are a natural fit for her personal passion for health, wellness and physical fitness.






