RitzyToo! August-September 2014 | Page 46

USDA Admits Your Fruits and Veggies Are MISSING Key Vitamins and Nutrients Even a source like U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) admits in official reports that vitamins and minerals are disappearing in today’s produce with laboratory studies indicating a reduction by as much as 88% from normal. And your eyes are suffering for it -- they need SPECIFIC vitamins, minerals, nutrients and amino acids to see clearly. When your supply of these vital eye nutrients runs low or your eyes are missing out totally your visual acuity hits the wall and stringing beads can be a struggle! Harvard researcher Dr. Max Snodderly, Ph.D., head of the laboratory at The Schepens Eye Research Institute gives you reason for NEW hope: “Perhaps the gradual loss of vision in many older people is not an inevitable consequence of the aging process...” The Schepens Eye Research Institute in Boston is affiliated with Harvard and is the single largest independent eye research institute in the United States, and the above quote represents a reversal in mainstream medicine’s long held position that deteriorating eyesight is an inevitable consequence of aging.. World’s Leading Medical Journal Announces Breakthrough Study: An overwhelming 87% of people consuming lutein and zeaxanthin for just 12 weeks experienced either a partial or complete REVERSAL of their vision concerns according to JAMA. Here is a list of nutritional suggestions by Dr. Blyweiss M.D., backed up by other researchers, from which you can begin your own quest for a lifetime of good vision ... and good beading! “∙ Organic, natural form of Lutein and Zeaxanthin Bilberry Extract: Strengthens the collagen (the support structure) in your eyes and is ESSENTIAL for good night vision, adjusting to dim light and 46| August-September | RitzyToo! | RitzyToo.com glare. Ginkgo Biloba: Supports your retina and improves blood flow and oxygen delivery to the delicate and hard-toreach areas in your eyes. Eyebrite: Strengthens the blood vessels in your eyes and helps fight fatigue and eyestrain. Vitamin A: The most important fat-soluble vitamin for eyesight. Your retina relies on vit