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May 2007, Vol. 12, No. 2, Pages 195-198 , DOI 10.1517/14728214.12.2.195

A novel perspective on natural therapeutic approaches in glaucoma therapy

Maneli Mozaffarieh MD & Josef Flammer MD
University Eye Clinic Basel, Mittlere Strasse 91, PO Box, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland +41 61 2658633; +41 612658652;
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Glaucoma is becoming recognised as a condition for which not only elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), but also non-pressure-dependent risk factors, are responsible. Better knowledge of the pathogenesis has opened up new thera-peutic approaches that are often referred to as non-IOP-lowering treatment. These new avenues of treatment, some of which are still under investigation, include agents that can improve vascular regulation and blood flow to the eye and reduce oxidative stress. Vascular regulation can be improved systemically with magnesium. Dark chocolate and omega-3-fatty acids can also improve blood flow regulation. Oxidative stress at mitochondrial level can be reduced by gingko. Polyphenolic flavonoids (tea, coffee and red wine), anthocyanosides, ubiquinone and melatonin have antioxidant properties, and heat-shock proteins can be induced naturally by the use of sauna baths. Future intensive studies on the effect of these compounds may open up a new therapeutic era in glaucoma.

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Authors:
Maneli Mozaffarieh MD &
Josef Flammer MD
Keywords:
Ginkgo biloba
glaucoma
intraocular pressure
omega-3-fatty acid