Hi,
I am very confused about the information available on diets to help manage dry eyes (and also ocular rosacea) and I'm hoping board members can help me out. There seems to be about a thousand different approaches to this: anti-inflammatory diets, specific food/chemical intolerances (including things like Salicylate and Histamine intolerance), alkaline diet, etc etc etc. These are often conflicting and require significant dietary changes to implement, so are not done lightly.
From the reading I have done it seems that:
1. Diet may help some people but doesn't seem to help everyone
2. I have occasionally come across papers like this (this one is for rosacea and I'm assuming that makes it relevant for ocular rosacea): http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...42356508001559 that suggest that diet can be a factor but most medical professionals I have seen are not aware of them.
3. If you are a person for whom diet change may work the main method is just to try different diets, but you are looking at doing each diet for at least 2-3 months and you will probably need support from a dietician to make sure you aren't harming yourself.
4. There is some contention about the scientific validity of a number of intolerance/sensitivity tests that some professions use.
5. A lot of people say that X diet/approach is great from their anecdotal experience but there is very little research or other evidence that shows that these approaches work (so is their improvement actually coming from the source they think it is?)
So what I'm hoping some people on the board will have some information about is:
1. What evidence based testing/screening procedures accepted by the general medical community are people aware of that may actually be helpful for determining a diet problem? I would be great to have a list of tests that I could work through with my GP.
2. I'm starting to do this, but I was wondering if anyone had collected or listed research papers on the links between diet and dry eyes (and ocular rosacea) - it has been very time consuming doing the research and then actually understanding it so any assistance would be great.
Many thanks
Mike
I am very confused about the information available on diets to help manage dry eyes (and also ocular rosacea) and I'm hoping board members can help me out. There seems to be about a thousand different approaches to this: anti-inflammatory diets, specific food/chemical intolerances (including things like Salicylate and Histamine intolerance), alkaline diet, etc etc etc. These are often conflicting and require significant dietary changes to implement, so are not done lightly.
From the reading I have done it seems that:
1. Diet may help some people but doesn't seem to help everyone
2. I have occasionally come across papers like this (this one is for rosacea and I'm assuming that makes it relevant for ocular rosacea): http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...42356508001559 that suggest that diet can be a factor but most medical professionals I have seen are not aware of them.
3. If you are a person for whom diet change may work the main method is just to try different diets, but you are looking at doing each diet for at least 2-3 months and you will probably need support from a dietician to make sure you aren't harming yourself.
4. There is some contention about the scientific validity of a number of intolerance/sensitivity tests that some professions use.
5. A lot of people say that X diet/approach is great from their anecdotal experience but there is very little research or other evidence that shows that these approaches work (so is their improvement actually coming from the source they think it is?)
So what I'm hoping some people on the board will have some information about is:
1. What evidence based testing/screening procedures accepted by the general medical community are people aware of that may actually be helpful for determining a diet problem? I would be great to have a list of tests that I could work through with my GP.
2. I'm starting to do this, but I was wondering if anyone had collected or listed research papers on the links between diet and dry eyes (and ocular rosacea) - it has been very time consuming doing the research and then actually understanding it so any assistance would be great.
Many thanks
Mike
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