Vitamin D and Eyes: There are few clear links between vitamin d deficiency and eye disease. An old report once discussed a potential link between age-related macular degeneration and vitamin d, but the recent areds and areds2 studies do not focus on this nutrient. Instead, there is greater emphasis on vitamins c, e, and zinc, as well as beta-carotene and lutein. Some people who lack vitamin d also lack vitamin a.
Answered 10/3/2016
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SOD: Superoxide dismutase 10000 units three times a day until blurry vision gets better usually notice effect within a day.
Answered 12/9/2014
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Not known to happen: Vitamin d deficiency is common. Many people are taking extra vit. D and drinking more nonfat milk to correct that problem. Blurred vision is also a common symptom, but is not related to vit. D (researchers are still studying vit.D). Many eye problems can cause blurry vision, so a person should be seen by an ophthalmology eye doctor. One should not try to fix his own vision by just taking vitamins.
Answered 12/9/2013
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