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Eating eggplant does NOT reduce eye pressure in our tests

Submitted by dave on Tue, 03/23/2010 - 4:20pm

It has come to my attention that a number of people are reading the headline from our discussion about eggplant and intraocular pressure and coming to a conclusion without actually reading the article. That's not a good idea in this case.

Please read the article and the comments. Here's the link: Eating eggplant reduces eye pressure

Eating eggplant reduces eye pressure

Submitted by ralehmann on Sat, 01/16/2010 - 9:46pm

Eggplant has some interesting properties, including reducing intraocular pressure and ... reducing cholesterol!

http://www.nigeriagalleria.com/Health_Lifestyle/Health_Diet/Garden_Egg_a...

I found several articles by researchers in Nigeria that describe eggplant's effects.  What we call eggplant, they call garden egg ... same vegetable, though. 

For the past several months I have increased my consumption of eggplant but I don't measure my intraocular pressure as many of you here do.  I wonder if someone might want to try a plate of eggplant for lunch and then measure your IOP and report back to the rest of us. 

I suspect that the effect lasts 3-4 hours, but perhaps longer???  I take three different eyedrops: two in the morning, one in mid-afternoon, and three at bedtime.  I figured that eating the eggplant at lunchtime would possibly fill the gap at that time of day, but perhaps dinnertime would be best since IOP rises during the night for most of us.  Having actual measurement results would be useful.

Richelle

eggplant reduces eye pressure (intraocular pressure)

EDIT:

See the abstract here: Effects of Solanum melongena (garden egg) on some visual functio

Also, be sure to see this comment: Some News: My Eye Pressure Results After Eating Eggplant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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