I've been trying to eat alot of spinach after reading that it is really good for your eyes BUT then last night I read several articles about rosacea triggers, and one is spinach. I was really surprised at that and disappointed considering I have ocular rosacea. Does anyone have thoughts or experiences with spinach? I'm almost to the point where I don't know what I should eat -- other than salmon or tuna.
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Now I've heard everything. Why is spinach a no-no? I'm trying to eat dark leafy vegetables, as well, for the vitamin K in particular, which is supposed to be good for rosacea. I think that eating spinach is a good thing, and if I were you, I'd continue to include spinach in your diet.
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Hi Catlover
How odd! I looked up the triggers for Rosacea and some websites do indeed claim that spinach is a culprit - yet I never heard that before.
I thought that spinach protected the eyes from macular degeneration as leafy greens are rich in lutein.
I take it because I tend to get anaemic but my husband takes it just because it's good to have in a diet. Stay with the salmon, tuna and other oily fish but do include fresh vegetables and salads. I don't think they will do you any harm at all.
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Originally posted by irish eyes View PostHi Catlover
How odd! I looked up the triggers for Rosacea and some websites do indeed claim that spinach is a culprit - yet I never heard that before.
I thought that spinach protected the eyes from macular degeneration as leafy greens are rich in lutein.
I take it because I tend to get anaemic but my husband takes it just because it's good to have in a diet. Stay with the salmon, tuna and other oily fish but do include fresh vegetables and salads. I don't think they will do you any harm at all.
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Let's all feast on my favorite junk food...Pop Tarts...and see if this will cure our eyes!
If spinach is bad for rosacea......well are we going to go through foods one by one and see what they "cause or cure" and then make up a diet for those deletions and additions? I think the world is so information-hyper that we've lost all common sense. LucyDon't trust any refractive surgeon with YOUR eyes.
The Dry Eye Queen
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Originally posted by irish eyes View PostHi Catlover
How odd! I looked up the triggers for Rosacea and some websites do indeed claim that spinach is a culprit - yet I never heard that before.
I thought that spinach protected the eyes from macular degeneration as leafy greens are rich in lutein.
I take it because I tend to get anaemic but my husband takes it just because it's good to have in a diet. Stay with the salmon, tuna and other oily fish but do include fresh vegetables and salads. I don't think they will do you any harm at all.CHEERIO! HELIO! Dry Eye Minni
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