Discover the secrets that can
help YOU protect and improve your eyesight ...
the methods that your eye doctor is probably using for himself
- but doesn't have the time to tell you about!
From: Kevin Hyland
Dear Reader,
I believe that eyesight is the most precious of our five senses.
I'm doing all I can to
rectify the eye problems I've had in the past and keep my eyes as healthy
as possible for the years ahead. In just a few minutes I'd like to
reveal how you can too. I'd like to show you
how to
manage your own cataract and avoid the surgeon's knife ...
Good eyesight is an everyday miracle which many people take for granted.
Its
only when you, or someone you care for, begins to notice a deterioration
that you realize just how hard it can be to live a good quality
life without normal vision.
Is your vision letting you down?
Are you worried because:
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you have difficulty reading small
print?
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you find it hard to recognize
people's faces?
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you can no longer read the credits on
TV?
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you have to shield your eyes from the
sun because of glare?
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your eyes water uncontrollably at
even the slightest exposure to bright daylight?
If so, don't
neglect your eyes!
Visit your
optometrist.
If the examination detects
even the earliest sign of cataract, then read on - help is at
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You can take action NOW to reduce the effects of
cataract and other eye disease. You can fight your age!
You don't have to accept poorer vision just because you're getting older
- you can slow or even reverse the process of aging in your eyes.
A
lack of basic information can lead many people to neglect their eyes
- don't be one of them!
What you don't know about vision can seriously damage your eyes:
- the
inescapable link between vision and nutrition
- Why
failing eyesight isn't inevitable just because you're
getting older
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Which crucial pigments the eye requires but the body cannot
manufacture - they must come from diet or supplements
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The risks and complications associated with cataract surgery
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Right now, you can obtain all the information you
need, neatly compiled into a simple book:
"The Good News About Cataracts"
Protect
your priceless eyes - you'll never have another pair!
Do you have the same plan as most people - to get
the mortgage paid off, the kids through college then enjoy the permanent
holiday you deserve? We can
all imagine the ideal retirement - time and money to spend, a chance to
visit all those exotic locations ...
But just suppose there's an obstacle to that enjoyment - some
infirmity or disability - worst of all - what if your vision began to
fail? Imagine how
cheated you would feel if, as retirement approached , you couldn't see
well enough to drive or to really enjoy the beauty of the far-flung places
you've saved all your life to visit ...
Whatever your plans are
for the future - you need to ensure your eyesight is good enough to enjoy
it. Many of the changes we
associate with aging are in fact the cumulative effects of our lifetime
exposure to free radicals - the microscopic snipers which, although
scattered throughout the body, have a particular affinity for the
eyes. Light itself,
particularly the light from the ultra-violet end of the spectrum, can
cause eye damage. Refined
foods contain practically none of the specific nutrients our eyes need to
repair and regenerate their delicate tissues. The dietary choices you have made
throughout your life could be your best insurance of good vision into old
age - or the cause of premature cataracts or macular degeneration. Whether or not you've done as much
as you could to eat "healthy" in the past, you could still have a profound
effect on your future eye health by taking in a steady supply of potent
antioxidants, vitamins and minerals to ensure your eyes don't suffer the
ravages of time.
Cataract-related problems include glare with car
headlights at night, or sunshine during the day. Reading can become difficult. Recognizing people's faces can
become a challenge - and sometimes a major embarrassment. Don't accept this as inevitable -
you can make the most of your eyesight by using appropriate lighting, sun
filters and antioxidants. Armed with the
appropriate facts about diet, nutrition and lifestyle, you can minimize vision damage due to:
- certain
nutritional deficiencies (commoner than you think!)
- exposure
to ultraviolet and infra red rays
- free
radicals from natural biochemical processes and environmental toxins
There are many potential problems with vision as we age.
Fortunately, some are easily prevented.
You already know that a healthy lifestyle is a good insurance
against heart disease, type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure - all of
which can contribute to vision loss.
The same advice to keep you generally fit and healthy into old
age also has a role in protecting your eyes - and there are a few simple
eye-specific measures you can adopt to help ensure your retirement isn't
compromised by limited vision.
Your eyesight is truly irreplaceable - and yet more fragile than you may
realize, requiring (amongst other things) a steady flow of nutrients in
the blood to safeguard it.
There is now an integrated system designed to keep your eyes sharp and
clear for decades to come.
Some
of the measures proposed to reduce your risk of cataract have already
been shown to protect against macular disease and general health
conditions which could cause other types of vision loss through vascular
or optic nerve damage.
All the essential information about
cataract, the commonest cause of vision problems, has been gathered
together into a simple, easy to read book.
Everything
you need to know - the inside information your optometrist wishes he had
the time to tell you - is explained in a straightforward, unbiased
fashion, including:
- What
a cataract is - and isn't
- The
importance of avoiding junk food and smoking
- How
you can protect and enhance your vision to put off cataract surgery
- for as long as is sensible for you.
Cataracts can have a disabling effect on vision, resulting in
significantly reduced quality of life.
If you are affected by cataract personally, or have a dependant
relative whose vision is failing due to this common health condition,
the information contained within The Good News About Cataracts
could prove invaluable. Whether you need a strategy to avoid
developing cataracts, information about the surgical techniques used to
treat cataracts or possible alternatives to surgery, its all covered in
The Good News About Cataracts.
After
reading this book you will understand:
- who
is likely to get a cataract at a younger age
- what
the surgical procedure involves
- when
delaying surgery can be the most sensible option
- which
antioxidants have been most thoroughly researched are most
beneficial
- why
convenience foods lack essential eye nutrients
- how to obtain
the best results from certain antioxidants - drops or tablets
This book is intended to give you the information you need to ensure you
maintain good vision and make an informed choice if cataract surgery is
offered. The chances are,
that at the time your cataracts were diagnosed, you were told surgery
was inevitable - that an on-going worsening of your vision was as
inescapable as aging itself. The
mainstream medical community recognizes no other possible outcome.
As this book shows, you may now have an alternative.
For those whose cataracts are
already so advanced that surgery is the only sensible option, the whole
procedure is explained in simple terms - as if a friend who has already
had a cataract operation explains to you how it was for them, so you
know what to expect yourself.
Anyone
who has been diagnosed with cataract needs to know some essentials
about the condition, including how best to cope with it and how and
when to treat it.
You also need to know that:
New symptoms of distortion of straight
lines, clouds floating across the vision or flashes of light
are not simply signs the cataracts are progressing - they can
relate to other, far more serious eye conditions and
require urgent re-appraisal by your eye doctor.
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This book shows you:
How to best manage the changes associated with early cataract, before treatment is necessary.
How to avoid cataract surgery - or at least put it off for as long as is sensible for you.
Which powerful antioxidants give you the best chance of enjoying clear, sharp vision well into your nineties!
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Understand your cataracts - discover how to
protect and maximize your vision!
This brand-new guide to coping with cataracts may startle you with the
possible options: Antioxidants? Optical Filters?
Surgery? Eye drops? Diet?
The
Good News About Cataracts
is far easier to understand than a medical text - nowhere near as
expensive - and you can have this digital download today!
- You
don't have to spend hours trawling the internet - everything you
need to know about cataract is right here
- Addresses
all your vision concerns in plain, jargon-free English
- Gives
all the most up to date information
- Details
cutting edge antioxidants which claim truly astonishing results
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