Dietary Treatment of Glaucoma
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Is it ok to consume strawberries not just blackberries?
NUMBER 1 : THIS VIDEO IS A.I. GENERATED, SO CANNOT BE TRUSTED. #2. “ BLUEBERRIES ARE GOOD FOR GLAUCOMA “. BUT, WHAT ABOUT THE DIABETIC WHO GETS GLAUCOMA, BUT CANNOT EAT THOSE BLUEBERRIES ? SORTA FORGOT ABOUT “ THOSE FOLKS “, DIDN’T YOU ?
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Black currants are not blueberries.
Black currants are known by many names such as blackcurrant, cassis, or their official species name, Ribes nigrum.
Hi, thanks for the info, but when you say "berries", should it be understood as either blackberry, blueberry or strawberry?
Which one exactly, if it's not either black, bleu or straw?
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Nice information, but the serving size of the berries is also important.
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it's a horrible awful disease, and it runs in families. So share with your families, and eat those berries daily! I know for a fact that modern medicine has not saved my mothers eyesight. If I had heard this when it came out 10 years ago I would've forced her to eat berries constantly, even without the randomized double blind placebo controlled whatever, eating berries would not have hurt her, and it could have helped. She's practically blind now. I can't get over this.
it couldn't hurt to just eat those berries from the study whether it was double blind randomized and all that. It might have helped my mother if it was published all those years ago. Because all modern science has not stopped the progression of glaucoma and she is practically blind now.
black currants are illegal in USA
Would you kindly provide the approximate volume of dried currants required to reach 50 mg of anthocyanins? (I believe it was 50 mg of anthocyanins in the study and not 50 mg of whole berries, but I welcome any corrections.) So, how many teaspoons or tablespoons of dried currants would be required. Thank you.
Have there been any updated studies? Thank you for sharing this video.
Wonderful advice. I will immediately buy blue berries tomorrow. That will be part of my daily diet. I wonder :Will blue grapes have the same effect?
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Hi Dr. Greger, thank you for this video. I My father-in-law is suffering from glaucoma and we are eager to add blackcurrants to his diet. However, whole blackcurrants are hard to find where we live, and so far we have only been able to find blackcurrant juice and blackcurrant jam. If the anthocyanins are what makes blackcurrants effective against glaucoma, I was wondering if mulberries are even more effective, since they have over twice as much anthocyanins. If so, are dried mulberries just as good as fresh mulberries? Thanks in advance for your help!