A recent joint study by the United States and South Korea shows that drinking coffee can prevent eye diseases and poor eyesight caused by aging.
This is because there is a component chlorogenic acid in coffee. Scientists used mice to do experiments and found that this component can effectively prevent retinal degeneration. The retina is a very important part of the eye, and it is an organ to obtain visual information. Once the retina becomes degenerated, the health of the eyes will suffer.
However, our retina needs a lot of oxygen. Once the oxygen is insufficient, the retina will become degenerated, which will lead to poor vision. This component in coffee has the effect of super antacidification, which can protect the retina very well. However, the experimental scientists also stressed that whether the chlorogenic acid can be directly applied to the retina by drinking coffee remains to be studied. However, there is no doubt that drinking more coffee is good for your eyes.