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Thea:

Carrot-juice would improve your eyes prob. more than anything except

pure Fish-Oil.

 

Yes, butter and cream do have Vitamin A; in fact Cream has more

Viamin A than milk!!!.

 

Good-luck! Anne.herbal remedies , " Thea "

<mammamorta@h...> wrote:

>

> This is such a great group! So glad you're here. I'm somewhat new

to this

> altho I have dabbled here and there in my 49 years here on earth.

> I figured A was important, and would love to start juicing some

carots in

> the a.m. I wonder if that would help. I love carrot juice fresh,

just can't

> stomach it canned.

> Anyone into juicing?

> Never thought about the butter and cream.. there's sooo much to

learn

>

> Thea

>

>

> > Hi Thea:

> >

> > The most important nutrient for the eyes by far is Vitamin A.

> >

> > Vitamin A is found abudantly in Butter;Cream and Fish-Oil

especailly.

> >

> > The amount of Vitamin A in butter/creme is dependant on the

quality of

> > the forage the Cows graze on...the better the forage... the more

Vit.

> > A. Another way to get Vitamin A is to eat foods rich in Beta-

Carotene

> > as Beta-Carotene is converted into Vitmain A by the system.

> >

> > Beta-Carotene is found in ALL yellow, red, green orange blue or

purple

> > fruits or veggies...Cabbage is a good source if eaten as cole-

slaw.

> >

> > Riboflavin ia another Nutrient for the eyes...found in Cow's

Milk. ---

> > In herbal remedies , " Thea " <mammamorta@h...>

wrote:

> > >

> > > What would you suggest for eyes, as far as improving sight or

> > keeping the eyes healthy.

> > >

> > > Thea

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