According to a recent survey, in some countries, especially some developed countries, myopia is becoming a more and more serious problem. The reason is that people mainly eat food which is abstracted from amylum. Bread and cereal are full of digestive epurating faecula, it can make pancreas much insulin, and they are key reasons for people to become myopic sufferers. The reason is that insulin can let protein-3 which has a close relationship with the development of eyeballs become less.
The research team find that the turbulence phenomena of protein-3 may cause your eyes grow too big during the period of growth. It’s not harmony with the growth of lens. The course for you to suffer from myopia is that your eyeballs are too long. If this happens, images are unable to focus on your retina, instead, they will be showed in front of your retina. As a result, you are unable to see things clearly. You may think it is because you spend so many hours on reading, watching TV programs or using computer. However, the main reason is you eat so much bread and cereal which are harmful to your eyes. As most of people will choose to ear bread in the morning, and if they do not have much time for lunch, they will still eat bread. At weekends, you may choose to eat bread instead of going out to have meals. It seems that every day you have to eat some bread, so it is no wonder that you become a myopic sufferer.
In a word, this is a recent research which is made by Sydney University and an American university. Maybe you should not eat so much bread and cereal as before, for they are not healthy to your eyes. If you wear eyeglasses, you need to pay much more attention to your food. Otherwise, your strength will become worse and worse. Of course, it is possible that eat less bread and cereal, your eyes will be healthy. And remember to let your eyes have enough rest while working or studying. Only if you take good care of your eyes, you are able to have a pair of good eyes.
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