Your Eyes Are Trying to Tell You Something - Part 1 of 5
Your Eyes Are Telling You Your Body needs support. You've probably heard that macular degeneration is - just part of getting older. - That it's genetic. - That once your vision starts to fade, there's not much you can do. That it's inevitable. That's not the whole story. Dry AMD (Age related Macular Degeneration) isn't something that happens to your eyes in isolation. It's something your body creates, the predictable result of three systems failing at the same time. And the damage doesn't start in your eyes. It starts in your gut. The Cleanup Crew That's Collapsing At the back of your eye sits a single layer of cells called the retinal pigment epithelium, or RPE. Think of it as the cleanup crew and Energy manager for your retina. Its job is to- - Remove waste products from your photoreceptors -the light sensing cells that let you see - Regulate lipid metabolism so fats don't accumulate and oxidize - Maintain a protective barrier that keeps inflammation out of your macula - Deliver nutrients to the cells that give you sharp, central vision When your RPE is healthy, your macula thrives. When your RPE fails, those cells start to die. Drusen which are yellowish deposits, build up underneath the retina. Your central vision blurs and fades. That's dry AMD. But here's the question nobody asks: why does the RPE fail in the first place? Your Gut Is Not Separate From Your Eyes Here's where the real story begins. When your gut microbiota is out of balance, which happens when you eat a Western diet loaded with seed oils, refined carbohydrates, and processed foods, your intestinal lining weakens. It becomes permeable. Leaky. Next? Harmful bacteria produce molecules called lipopolysaccharides, or LPS bacterial endotoxins that leak through your damaged intestinal barrier into your bloodstream. This creates a state called metabolic endotoxemia which is chronic, low grade systemic inflammation that's circulating through your entire body every single day.