Dr.
Douglass' Complete Guide to Better Vision
Eyes.
They are two of our most precious assets. And everybody wants
them to work perfectly. I know I do. When they don't, life
becomes proportionally more difficult to the degree that they
don't work. Thanks to modern technology, though, much can
be done to help the weaker and diseased eye. But is modern
technology the end-all of eye treatment? I hardly think so.
People have been dealing with eye problems since the earliest
days of his creation, and eyeglasses, contacts, and laser
surgery are all relatively new. Now, don't get me wrong. Many
of the latest advances in eye treatment are absolutely marvelous
and we'll be discussing some of those in this report. Because
if you don't have a particular eye problem now, there's a
good chance you probably will somewhere down the road. If
you decided to wait until you have the problem, it may be
too late. And a little prevention goes a long way. Our eyesight
will deteriorate with age: Decreased visual acuity and the
need for glasses, cataracts, and eventually macular degeneration
are an inevitable part of the aging process in most people.
That isn't a pleasant thought, but it is reality. I've included
in this book information about how the eye works, brief descriptions
of various common eye conditions, traditional remedies to
eye problems, and a few simple suggestions that may help you
maintain your eyesight for years to come.
-William
Campbell Douglass, MD
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