Antomy 101. Macular Degeneration.
Research has proven that fatty blobs in the bloodstream being deposited on the macula initially cause both types of macular degeneration. Lipids are naturally occurring compounds that are soluble in various solvents but insoluble in water. Fat is one of the lipid compounds. A certain amount and certain types of fats are essential to health. Proteins are basic components of body structure and necessary for rebuilding tissue, etc., among other things. Liprotein is a word that means fatty proteins and that’s where this whole thing begins to get a little sticky.
When we have an excess of fat and protein in the diet we also have excesses in the bloodstream. Cholesterol, a sterol, is a fat like substance. Cholesterol is essential for many bodily functions including patching weak areas in the arteries and veins. In order to do the patching, cholesterol has to be somewhat sticky and insoluble. Cholesterol is synthesized in the body from various components, mainly in the liver. Cholesterol usually makes up a large percentage of fatty blobs that are deposited in the macula, the same blobs that are the cause of macular degeneration. Love is truly blind and we can be blindly in love with or go blind from, a diet excessively high in fat and protein.
Oriental medicine says there’s a connection between the eyes and the liver, so do metaphysical teachers and practitioners. In metaphysics the liver is seen as the seat of anger. If we have liver problems we can literally be blind with anger. If we don’t like what we see in our lives (eyes) we become chronic complainers and angry (liver). Looking at the Mother –Child Law from Oriental medicine we find that if the liver is malfunctioning the pancreas is the organ next in line in the cycle of destruction. When the pancreas is malfunctioning, as in diabetes, the next in the cycle of destruction is the kidneys. Kidney problems almost always accompany diabetes. I seem to be straying from the original subject but there is a connection. Diabetes is one of the leading causes of blindness. One of the leading causes of diabetes is a poor diet, one that’s high in fat and protein.
Dietary suggestions, vitamins and minerals that are beneficial to health of the eyes are the same as those recommended for the liver, pancreas and kidneys. These are also the nutrients that are necessary for nerves and to help in lowering stress levels.
The dietary pendulum has swung back and forth so many times from high this to low that, high that to low this, that it’s hard to keep track. The one thing that seems to remain constant is our tendency to not be able to find a place of moderation. It’s a case of all or nothing. All carbohydrates and low or no protein or all protein and fat and no carbohydrates. As the dietary pendulum swings so does the pendulum that charts degenerative diseases.
With the latest fad consisting of high protein and high fats we’ll probably see an increase in the next few years of kidney and liver problems. When that happens the incidence of eye disorders, including macular degeneration and glaucoma, will increase in concert.
Glaucoma, is a condition where the pressure in the eye is extremely high. Glaucoma often accompanies other diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes and like macular degeneration there are two types. The more severe type, closed-angle glaucoma, is also the less common. Closed-angle glaucoma is when the channels in the eyes narrow or harden and become constricted or obstructed not allowing the interocular fluids to drain from the eye. This type can come on in as little as three to five days.
The more common type, open-angle glaucoma constitutes about 90% of all glaucoma cases. This type is also caused by insufficient drainage of fluid from the eye but the physical structure of the eye remains normal, no narrowing or restriction of the channels. Open-angle glaucoma is characterized by loss of peripheral vision, also known as tunnel vision.
Stress and poor nutrition are major causes of both types of glaucoma. Collagen abnormalities, collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, has been connected to glaucoma. Collagen is also important to skin health and is the major component in the spinal disks. Vitamin C is essential for collagen production.
By removing the dietary blindfold we can pin the tail on the donkey where it belongs.