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Natural Glaucoma Cure | Healing The Eye - Dr. Kondrot's Healing the Eye Podcast
If you know more about natural glaucoma cure, you can potentially deter the development of permanent blindness. Additionally, being aware of the various risk factors can help you nip it in the bud. Given this, here are just a few things about natural methods of curing and preventing glaucoma and naturally lower eye pressure that can be worth being aware of. Natural Glaucoma Cure | Alternative Treatment Methods for Eye Disease In this article: * Blood Pressure and Glaucoma * Spinal Cord Fluid * How to Improve Circulation for Glaucoma Treatment * Glaucoma, Allergies, and Free Radicals * Melatonin, Serotonin, and Ginkgo Biloba Blood Pressure and Glaucoma Blood flow is a key factor in the development of glaucoma. It is the lack of blood flow to the optic nerve that tends to lead to glaucoma. This is because of how a less blood flow also means that fewer nutrients and oxygen is being brought to the area. However, surprisingly, this lack of blood flow is difficult to determine through the use of blood pressure monitoring. There are many patients who have normal blood pressure but still lost their sight to glaucoma. Doctors found out that upon measuring blood flow at night, there is a distinct and severe dip in blood pressure. Moreover, this dip is indicative of how during sleep patients may not be getting enough blood flow in their eyes. Because of this, their doctors gave them the recommendation to eat salty foods prior to sleeping. On the other hand, high blood pressure is associated with glaucoma but not because of how this causes high intraocular pressure. Rather, high blood pressure causes the blood to fail to effectively enter the capillaries. Without having blood enter the capillaries, the optic nerve would not have proper access to blood, oxygen, and nutrients. And because of a lack of oxygen and nourishment, it is entirely possible for the optic nerve to deteriorate and die. Spinal Cord Fluid The fluid in your spinal cord is also related to the occurrence of glaucoma. Researchers found that patients with glaucoma tend to not have as much fluid in their spinal column as compared to individuals who don't have the condition. Although additional research is necessary, spinal cord fluid can possibly be connected with the development of glaucoma. How to Improve Circulation for Glaucoma Treatment One of the best ways to improve circulation is regular aerobic exercise. Moreover, this is an effective way to reduce the pressure in your eyes. Additionally, because of how it helps with circulation, exercise also helps increase your body's oxygen levels. However, it should be stressed that aerobic exercise is not ideal for all types of glaucoma. For exfoliation and pigmentary glaucoma, for instance, there are little loose particles that can possibly get into the trabecular meshwork and so aerobic exercise is not recommended for these individuals. Should you have one of these types of glaucoma, it may be best to try walking instead. Glaucoma, Allergies, and Free Radicals There are findings that state that food sensitivities and allergies can contribute to the occurrence of glaucoma. Moreover, this happens due to how free radicals can damage neurons in the eye. The more free radicals you are exposed to, the more likely you are to be subject to damage.