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Rebuild Your Vision Naturally Without Surgery

<br>Contacts or glasses? That question has been asked by countless people. Some people who wear glasses simply could not wear contacts until a couple of years ago. Back in the eighties, if you had astigmatism you could only wear hard contacts and they were not comfortable. Hard contacts use to dry out the eyes, slip a lot and made looking at lights difficult. Headaches use to be another problem when wearing hard contacts. Women also had hard time wearing mascara because the flakes would get into the eye and cause eye infections.

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Rebuild Your Vision Naturally Without Surgery

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  1. Rebuild Your Vision Naturally Without Surgery This should be done every time your eyes are exposed to UV light. Remember that UV rays are present even on cloudy days and in winter months. Don't rely on your UV protective contact lenses. You still have to wear a good pair of sunglasses to protect the part of the eye that isn't covered by the lens. When shopping for sunglasses, don't settle for anything less. Select sunglasses that offer good protection. They should stop 99 to 100 percent of both UV-A and UV-B radiation and screen out 75 to 90 percent of visible light. Some of the higher-priced brands have polycarbonate lenses can supposedly block 100 percent of UV rays. Get them if you can. Contacts or glasses? That question has been asked by countless people. Some people who wear glasses simply could not wear contacts until a couple of years ago. Back in the eighties, if you had astigmatism you could only wear hard contacts and they were not comfortable. Hard contacts use to dry out the eyes, slip a lot and made looking at lights difficult. Headaches use to be another problem when wearing hard contacts. Women also had hard time wearing mascara because the flakes would get into the eye and cause eye infections. Contacts have come along way in recent years. Now almost anyone can wear them. Young, old, nearsighted and farsighted people can wear them. Even people needing bifocals can wear contacts. Some contacts can even correct moderate forms of astigmatism. Contacts have been used in premature infants to correct vision problems at birth. Young school aged children and teens can benefit from wearing contacts because some eye problems are corrected. You need to follow all of the steps that your eye doctor has given you about the care of your contact lenses. Not caring for you contacts properly can give you bad eye infections. Contacts are also better to wear if you play sports. They can help to enhance your visual skills, depth perception, peripheral awareness and eye-hand coordination. Wearing contacts when you play sports also helps to avoid many eye injuries that can happen if you wear glasses. Toric lenses are made for people with astigmatism. They come in both soft and GP lenses. GP lenses are gas permeable and work better for astigmatism. They are custom made for your eyes and keep their shape when you blink because they are made from a firmer material. Moderate astigmatism could be corrected with regular, non-Toric GP lenses. https://losconcepto.com/ease-magnesium-review/ https://asrightasrain.co/nutrisystem-review/ https://diethours.com/zenith-labs-vision-20-review/ https://shockingtruereviews.com/medifast-review/

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