Sleep Apnea May Be Harming Your Vision
Sleep apnea affects more than 42 million Americans. It is a condition that causes a person to stop breathing many times throughout the night. It typically causes snoring and is very disruptive to the sleep of the individual as well as their bed partner.

This condition affects far more than just sleep quality. Recent research has shown that people with the condition are at higher risk of glaucoma.
Glaucoma results when the optic nerve in the eyes sustains damage caused by increased eye pressure. This causes a restricted visual field. In time, glaucoma can lead to severe vision loss. Often it is first detected at a late stage when significant damage has already occurred to the optic nerve.
Treatments for glaucoma are limited and can be expensive. Ideally the condition could be prevented or diagnosed in the earliest stages.
Sleep apnea and glaucoma are linked
Researchers have found that intermittent drops in oxygen levels and blood flow that occur throughout the night in people with sleep apnea may contribute to optic nerve damage, leading to future glaucoma.
It has been known for a long time that people with sleep apnea are at much greater risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Recent research has shown they are also 10 times more likely to develop glaucoma. If a person already has glaucoma, sleep apnea can speed up deterioration in vision.
Insulin resistance is the most common cause of sleep apnea
Insulin resistance causes internal fat accumulation. A person can develop a fatty liver, fatty pancreas and even a fatty tongue. If the tongue gets too large, it can block the airway during sleep, resulting in sleep apnea. Insulin resistance is also called pre-diabetes. People with the condition often struggle with inability to lose weight. Many of these people have sleep apnea but have never been officially diagnosed with a sleep study, or they don’t use their CPAP machine because it’s too unpleasant. Their vision and overall health may be at risk.
Strategies to overcome sleep apnea
- Insulin resistance means the hormone insulin isn’t as effective as it should be, so your body
compensates by producing higher levels of insulin. That’s a problem because high insulin promotes weight gain around the torso and upper body. A low carb diet is highly effective for reversing insulin resistance, and so is berberine. Berberine is a plant extract that helps to reverse insulin resistance. It makes insulin more efficient, so your body doesn’t have to release as much. Once insulin comes down, weight comes off the torso and upper body more easily. - Avoid or reduce alcohol, particularly in the evening. Alcohol can turn a soft snorer into a loud snorer, because of the relaxing effect it has on the muscles at the back of the throat, which impairs breathing during the night.
- Changing your sleep position can help with breathing during sleep. If you move to a side lying position, your airways are more likely to stay open. Using pillows, (particularly large body pillows), should help to keep you supported and comfortable, and stay on your side.
- Avoid or minimize mucus-forming foods. Dairy products are notorious for causing a blocked nose, congested sinuses and throat. The combination of dairy products with sugar is even worse, such as ice-cream and sweet yoghurt. Gluten and wheat can cause mucus congestion for a lot of people. Really, any food you have a sensitivity to can block you up and restrict breathing at night. If being blocked up is a problem for you, the herbs in BactoClear capsules have powerful infection-fighting properties. Thyme, clove and oregano essential oils are excellent for helping to clear sinus infections and a chronically blocked nose. NAC capsules help to break up excess mucus in the respiratory
system. NAC stands for n-acetyl cysteine. It is a precursor of the powerful antioxidant glutathione. Taking NAC helps your liver to manufacture higher amounts of glutathione, which has a detoxifying effect in your body.
The above statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.
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