Hallo, energetic viewers, 
and welcome to 
Healthy Living. 
Good eye health 
is an important aspect of 
overall bodily well-being. 
Thus, 
mothers around the world 
often have their children 
eat carrots 
and other sources of 
beta carotene (vitamin A) 
to improve their vision. 
Many studies support 
such practices. 
For example, 
a 2010 report in the 
Journal of Food Science, 
states that consuming 
the oxygenated carotenoids 
lutein and zeaxanthin, 
which are found 
in green, leafy vegetables 
and colored fruits 
and vegetables, 
promote eye health.
Moreover, according to 
a study conducted at 
the University of Oxford 
in the UK, 
vegetarians and vegans 
are 30 to 40% less likely 
to develop cataracts than 
are frequent meat eaters.
Today, we’ll visit with 
Dr. Liou Teng-Chieh, 
Director 
of Ophthalmology 
at Puli Veterans Hospital 
in Formosa (Taiwan), 
who has practiced 
ophthalmology 
for several decades, 
specializing 
in phacoemulsification, 
retina and glaucoma 
laser surgery 
and eye plastic surgery. 
From his 
clinical experience, 
Dr. Liou has discovered 
that adopting a vegan diet 
helps patients improve 
their overall health 
and prevent eye disease.
In this photo is a patient 
in our hospital, 
Miss Huang. 
She is not even 
30 years old. 
She said she drank milk 
at breakfast 
almost every day. 
Together with milk 
or milk tea, 
she normally had eggs, 
sandwiches, 
or other food containing 
high animal protein 
and carbohydrates. 
In addition to 
the breakfasts with 
heavy dairy products, 
she also liked to eat meat.
She first came 
to my clinic because of 
blurred eyesight. 
Upon investigation, 
I found that she had 
more problems including 
many symptoms 
related to allergy, 
such as itchy eyes, 
chronic rhinitis, 
and sleeping problems. 
Besides she also suffered 
from gastro-enteric 
symptoms 
such as flatulence 
and constipation.
With more detailed 
questions, I learned 
that her diet was 
mainly composed of 
animal protein, 
especially milk. 
She consumed milk 
or dairy products 
almost every day.
With physical examination, 
I found that the veins 
in her eyes were different 
from ordinary people; 
her veins were twisted, 
which should not 
happen to people 
at such a young age.
It probably started 
early this year 
when I found that 
my vision was blurred, 
as if it was covered 
by a veil. 
When I looked at 
something for a long time, 
double overlapping 
images would appear.
The doctor found 
that it was due to 
angulated veins 
under the retina, 
so he recommended me 
to go to 
the Taichung Veteran’s 
General Hospital for 
a more precise diagnosis. 
He couldn’t clearly 
identify the cause. 
He just said my case 
needed further observation. 
When I came back and 
talked to the chief doctor 
about this problem, 
he asked me about my diet, 
including breakfast 
and lunch.
Then he suggested 
that I quit drinking milk. 
Initially, I didn’t think 
drinking milk 
could affect my eyesight, 
so I didn’t care much 
about his advice. 
I just drank milk 
less frequently. 
However, I was still 
distressed by my 
persistent eye problem. 
So, one day I decided 
to switch to drinking 
soy milk for a change.
I switched to soy milk 
for about a month, 
and the improvement 
was very obvious.
When I went to work 
and looked at 
the computer monitor, 
my vision was not 
diffused or fogged 
like it used to be. 
My eyesight 
became quite normal. 
Noticing the improvements, 
I gradually 
made changes in my diet. 
Previously I was inclined 
to eating more meat and 
less vegetables and fruits. 
Gradually, 
I reduced my meat intake 
and increased that of 
vegetables and fruits. 
Then the improvement 
was even more obvious 
than before.
Now, almost 80 to 90% 
of my eye problem 
has been solved. 
I recommended her 
to change her diet 
by minimizing 
the consumption 
of milk, eggs, and meat 
as much as possible.
Subsequently, 
all her clinical symptoms, 
including blurred vision, 
insomnia, 
and metabolism problems 
that she mentioned, were 
significantly improved 
after she substantially 
reduced animal protein 
in her diet. 
Not only does a meat diet 
cause an increase 
in eye disease, 
but milk products are also 
among the major causes 
of cataracts. 
Milk sugar or lactose 
is broken down in the body 
into another sugar, 
galactose, which is 
capable of damaging 
the lenses of the eyes, 
leading to cataracts. 
Many respected physicians 
and nutrition researchers 
like Dr. T. Colin Campbell, 
advise patients 
to abandon milk products 
in order to 
improve their condition.
From my 
clinical experiences 
in ophthalmology, 
I found that 
many patients, including 
adults and children, 
have had lots of problems 
caused by high consumption 
of dairy products. 
The problems include 
allergic conjunctivitis 
and allergic dermatitis 
on eyelids, which is 
chronic inflammation 
of the eyelids. 
There are also problems 
not related 
to ophthalmology. 
These include rhinitis 
and sinusitis, dermatitis, 
and even asthma. 
Actually, we have seen 
a lot of these cases 
in our clinic.
For those 
who changed their diet 
by reducing their intake 
of animal and dairy 
products to the minimum, 
they really achieved 
very obvious improvements.
These are 
the health benefits 
that we observed from 
our clinical patients 
thanks to their 
dietary changes.
The next case is about 
a 29-year-old female, 
who is 
one of my colleagues 
in the hospital. 
She also had milk or 
cheese with western bread 
at breakfast all the time. 
She was a bit overweight. 
She came to consult me 
because of itchy eyes. 
You see, this is 
her conjunctive (tissue), 
and on it 
you can see dots of nidi, 
which indicates 
that she had 
allergic conjunctivitis. 
In addition to itchy eyes 
and conjunctivitis, 
she also suffered 
from rhinitis. 
In fact, she also had 
gastro-enteric symptoms 
such as 
flatulence, diarrhea, 
and irregular stools. 
In fact, 
many of us Asian people 
cannot consume milk, 
because 
we have less lactase 
in our alimentary canal. 
There is 
very little lactase inside 
to digest the lactose. 
Therefore, 
many of us Asian people 
have this problem 
when drinking milk. 
We cannot digest the 
lactose, which leads to 
flatulence and diarrhea. 
The protein 
contained in milk 
will also cause 
allergy symptoms 
in our body, such as 
itchy eyes and rhinitis.
If milk causes 
eye diseases in adults, 
what health conditions 
does it cause in kids?
Besides, in our clinic, 
we often see parents 
giving milk 
to their children, 
thinking that it is necessary 
for the children to absorb 
sufficient nutrition 
such as calcium, 
at childhood, so that 
they could grow faster. 
Actually, in clinical studies, 
we found that children 
who consume more milk 
and animal protein are 
prone to lots of problems.
One example is 
a 14-year-old kid 
who always drank milk 
at breakfast.
The prolonged 
consumption of milk 
caused a lot of problems 
in this kid, 
such as atopic dermatitis,
rhinitis, and sinusitis. 
He always had 
a blocked nose, itchy eyes, 
and conjunctivitis. 
Besides, this kid also 
had a problem of 
being overweight due to 
the consumption of milk. 
Later, I communicated 
to his parents, 
advising them to stop 
giving this kind of food 
to their child, 
because it was the cause 
of his skin, nose, 
and eye problems.
Cataracts, glaucoma, 
retinopathy, 
blindness and 
other serious conditions 
are often associated 
with diabetes. 
The vegan diet 
emphasizes foods 
low in fat, high 
in carbohydrates and fiber, 
and rich in vitamins, 
and can thus reduce 
blood glucose levels 
and the risk of acquiring 
various eye diseases. 
I have hereditary diabetes. 
Previously, I didn’t know 
how to control my diet. 
I just ate 
as much as I wanted, 
without any constraint. 
One night, when I woke up, 
I only saw 
the pitch darkness 
before my eyes. 
A man around 55 of age. 
He used to suffer from 
diabetes, which led to 
a retinal lesion 
and massive hemorrhage. 
I gave him 
lots of necessary care 
at the hospital, including 
standard laser treatment 
used in ophthalmology. 
However, at that time, 
this patient had 
very little improvement 
after receiving 
repeated laser treatments. 
Later, I had to transfer him 
to a bigger hospital 
for further surgery. 
The patient 
was still unsuccessful 
in recovering completely.
At the follow-up check, 
Doctor Liou told me that 
my illness was caused 
by my diet. 
He kindly taught me 
to control my diet, switch 
to a plant-based diet, and 
refrain from eating meat, 
so that my health 
would improve. 
Eventually, he made 
some changes to his diet. 
He changed his diet 
to an almost vegetarian one 
and his vegetarian diet 
is extremely healthy, 
which means he doesn’t 
eat finely processed food. 
For rice, he mainly ate 
brown rice 
or five-grain rice. 
For vegetables, he only 
ate blanched vegetables. 
So his diet 
was extremely healthy. 
He said he only ate food, 
not food products. 
Through such a diet, 
he achieved 
astonishing improvements 
with his eye problem. 
Originally, his condition 
remained stagnant. 
As the blood vessels 
in his eyes were damaged, 
lots of irregular 
blood vessels 
appeared on his retina. 
As you can see in this one, 
there is lots of blood 
on his retina. 
After clearing them 
through surgery, 
there had been recurrences 
of hemorrhage. 
Originally, 
after the surgery, 
there was still some 
minor hemorrhaging, 
and some tiny dark spots 
in my eyes 
that followed my vision 
all day long. 
However, three months 
after adopting 
the plant-based diet, 
those dark spots vanished 
and my vision also 
became clearer. 
After he changed his diet, 
I have followed his case 
for three to four years, 
and the symptoms 
on his retina 
have subsided. 
The recurrent hemorrhages 
have stopped. 
You see, his retina is now
very clear. 
The picture above shows 
the traces of 
previous laser treatments. 
They are 
all over the retina. 
Now you can see that 
the hemorrhage is gone
and the retina is very clear.
Upon returning 
to the hospital 
for a follow-up check, 
Doctor Liou told me that 
the interior of my eyes 
were dry, not moist 
anymore, because 
the moisture indicates 
there is hemorrhage. 
So, my condition was good. 
Since then my vision 
is not blurred anymore 
and I can see clearly. 
His physical condition 
as a whole 
has also improved 
greatly, until now. 
This is 
a very impressive case 
in my clinical records. 
It shows 
that a change of diet can 
make a huge difference. 
Apart from improvement 
to his eyes, 
his overall health is also 
under very good control, 
including blood pressure 
and blood sugar. 
This illustrates that 
our diet has a big impact 
on our body organs. 
By adopting 
the plant-based diet, 
we are doing a small favor 
to the Earth, 
but a very big favor 
to ourselves. 
Many people wish 
to have good eyesight. 
Why not start today 
and let the nutritious, 
organic plant-based diet 
help you to easily attain 
eye health and avoid 
unnecessary eye issues? 
We sincerely thank you, 
Dr. Liou Teng-Chieh
for sharing your years 
of clinical experience 
with our viewers 
and being a model vegan. 
May your noble work 
continue to bring the gift 
of clear vision 
to the people 
of Formosa (Taiwan).
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For more information 
on Dr. Liou Teng-Chieh, 
please visit 
www.Pulivh.gov.tw
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