Eye health isn't just about whether you need glasses; your eyes are basically a tell-all that can reveal diabetes, high blood pressure, and even early signs of Alzheimer's. When's the last time you got an eye exam? Your peepers might be trying to tell you something important.
In this episode of Salad With a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck chats with Dr. Joseph Allen about why your annual eye checkup is more important than you think. They dive into retinal health, the wild connection between stress and eyes (hello, eyelid twitching!), and simple fixes like eating more lutein-rich greens and getting outside. Dr. Allen explains how often you should get an eye exam, how eye doctors can spot diabetes detection before your regular doctor does, and why you need to clean your eyelids daily. Plus, they tackle puffy eyes, dry eye disease, and lifestyle tweaks that actually work.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
✅ Why annual eye exams are the most critical health screening for catching diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, and even Alzheimer's early—often before you show any symptoms
✅ How stress shows up in your eyes, vision changes, and even blisters forming in the back of the retina, plus natural remedies like melatonin that can aid eye health
✅ The lifestyle changes that protect your vision and overall health, including eating lutein and omega-3-rich foods like green leafy vegetables and salmon, natural light exposure, and why cleaning your eyelids daily is as important as brushing your teeth
✅ Warning signs you should never ignore: new eye floaters, flashes of light, or dark curtains in your vision that could indicate retinal detachment requiring immediate treatment to prevent blindness
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro: Dr. Allen explains various fields of optometry and why eye health is a window to overall wellness and disease detection
11:24 Eye exams can detect diabetes, high blood pressure, and metabolic disorders through retinal bleeding patterns before symptoms appear elsewhere in the body
17:00 The connection between stress and eyes, including eyelid twitching, vision changes, and cortisol-induced retinal swelling
21:00 Melatonin research for treating stress-related eye conditions and its role as a powerful antioxidant in the retina
23:50 Causes of cosmetic eye issues like dark circles, puffy eyelids, and bags under the eyes, plus treatment options
29:28 Why diabetes, thyroid disorders, and Alzheimer's significantly impact eye health and vision
34:26 Eye floaters and retinal detachment are warning signs that require immediate medical attention to prevent blindness
37:37 Essential nutrients for eye health, including lutein, zeaxanthin, and omega-3 fatty acids from green leafy vegetables and fish
43:10 The importance of natural sunlight and red light devices and the importance of sleep for eye health, tear production, and preventing dry eye disease and inflammation
49:01 Daily eyelid hygiene practices prevent meibomian gland dysfunction and chronic dry eye
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
💎 Your eyes are literally a window into your body's health—eye doctors can detect early signs of diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid issues, and even early Alzheimer's during routine eye exams by examining blood vessels and nerve fibers in the retina before you experience any symptoms or vision problems
💎 Stress manifests physically in your eyes through eyelid twitching (myokymia), vision distortions, and even retinal swelling from elevated cortisol levels. The fix? Prioritize quality sleep, reduce caffeine, and consider melatonin supplementation, which acts as a powerful antioxidant for the eye
💎 Protect your vision with targeted nutrition: eat lutein and zeaxanthin from green leafy vegetables like kale and spinach (which filter blue light naturally), consume omega-3-rich fish like salmon twice weekly, and combine these for up to 45% reduction in macular degeneration risk
💎 Clean your eyelids daily using specialized cleansers with tea tree oil or manuka honey—not baby shampoo—to prevent meibomian gland dysfunction, dry eye disease, and inflammation that can make vision fluctuate like driving through a rainstorm without working wipers
ABOUT THE GUEST: Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO
Dr. Allen is a practicing optometrist in Virginia and the founder of Doctor Eye Health, an educational YouTube channel with over 1 million subscribers, where he provides information about eye health, ocular disease, and vision products. He graduated Magna Cum Laude and Salutatorian from the Rosenburg School of Optometry in 2015 and completed his residency at the Minneapolis V.A. Medical Center. Dr. Allen is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry, and a member of the American Optometric Association’s Strategic Communications Committee.
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QUOTES:
10:29 “We need regular eye care. Eye care goes beyond just seeing.” Jenn Trepeck
16:57 “Stress impacts the eye.” Jenn Trepeck
22:48 “If you're ready to stop chasing wellness and start living it, grab your copy of Uncomplicated Wellness. Let's ditch the rules, quiet the noise, and help you reclaim your life.” Jenn Trepeck
28:40 “Eyes are the window to your health; it’s like we see also with dental care, that some of these things are giving us an indication of what's happening inside the body.” Jenn Trepeck
49:14 “Cleaning of the eyelids is something I'm trying to advocate more for, not just myself, but for a lot of specialists who specialize in dry eye disease.” - Dr. Joseph Allen
54:39 “I have patients who come in and feel like they're seeing fine enough to drive, but they're really not seeing their best, and they're missing an opportunity to improve the quality of their life instantly.” - Dr. Joseph Allen
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