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Peter
9/8/2015
12:22:10 PM


Hello Folks

Several people are experiencing difficulty with their eyes. So, I did some research, and I think the following information might be useful to you. Here are a couple things identified by the American Academy of Ophthalmology to help better understand your eyes.

1. Eyes suddenly burn or sting and water excessively. While seemingly opposite symptoms, both of these can be a sign of dry eye. Dry eye is very common as people age, especially in women undergoing hormonal changes that can alter production of tears. Morgellons messes with hormones. With time, hormonal balance returns to resolve.

2. Seeing occasional clouds float in front of vision or occasional flashes of light. The clouds are actually clumps of cells floating in the vitreous gel, the clear gel like fluid inside the eye, and are also called "floaters." The flashes of light are caused by vitreous gel pulling at the retina, the light sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye.Floaters and flashes become more common as we age...and also occur with die off.

3. Colors are muted; lights appear to have halos. These can be a sign of cataracts, a clouding of the eyes' lens that develop with age. Luteine and lycopene help with eye health. Our supplements give us adequate support here.

I think it is a good tip to say "leave your eyes alone." A drop of silver in each eye has shown to be helpful.

Strength an Love,
Peter