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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostMy trusted optuagenarian optician warned against varifocal because of bad peripheral visions.
The optician at high street stores are sales puppets and therefore I don't tend to trust them that much.
I guess at one point I'd have to go through the varifocal route.
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Sooner or later the sauce you consumed in your younger years will come back to hunt you.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd the point of that comment is?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd the point of that comment is?
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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostDoes anybody take any supplements to delay vision problems or am I the only deluded?
I've been taking good quality Bilberry extract for 2 years but it's not going any better.
In particular my near vision is fekced. I need to travel with 3 pair of glasses (near, distant and computer). Imagine the face of younger colleagues/manager/clients.
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Originally posted by robpow View PostExtremely unlikely your vision is impaired by malnutrition. What does the optician say?
I've been wearing single focal glasses for 20 years and have only just started having issues with close distances (<0.5m) so computer work is still fine. I've been recommended varifocals next.
matt
The optician at high street stores are sales puppets and therefore I don't tend to trust them that much.
I guess at one point I'd have to go through the varifocal route.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Postgrapefruit
Thanks. I'll get some.
By the way, it's also good for:
- Asthma
- Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
- Lowering cholesterol.
- Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
- Preventing cancer.
- Weight loss.
- Psoriasis.
- Muscle fatigue.
- Promoting hair growth.
- Toning the skin.
- Reducing acne and oily skin.
- Treating headaches.
- Stress.
- Depression.
- Infections.
- Digestive complaints in people with eczema.
- Yeast infections (as a vaginal douche).
- Other conditions.
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Extremely unlikely your vision is impaired by malnutrition. What does the optician say?
I've been wearing single focal glasses for 20 years and have only just started having issues with close distances (<0.5m) so computer work is still fine. I've been recommended varifocals next.
matt
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