Do you think those Occuvite vitamins for the eye really work?!


Question: Do you think those Occuvite vitamins for the eye really work!?
I'm about to buy some, Walgreens has a buy one-get one sale!.
My vision is getting worse!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I strongly suggest you reconsider buying vitamins from Walgreens!. Synthetic vitamins are not vitamins at all, but chemical activators that elicit an initial response from the body, but then they damage the DNA and shorten cell life!. The body is incredibly intelligent and now through quantum physics experiments we know that all cells emit light frequencies and have a cellular resonance that is part of a biofield where energy controls the ability of a cell to up take nutrients or not!. If you look at the bottle the vitamins come in, you will undoubtedly find that it contains excipients that have NO nutritional value whatsoever and are put into these pills to facilitate the manufacture of the pill!. Magnesium Stearate or ANY stearate, like stearic acid is an immune suppressant, inhibits the uptake of nutrients into the body by as much as 80%, and is a TRANS FAT!. They typically put about 5% of the total milligram content of the pill as Magnesium Stearate!. There are fillers and things like sand (silica) that No value and these excipients damage the body!. Pills typically have to withstand about 20,000 p!.s!.i!. pressure when forming the pill and this high pressure creates lots of heat that damage the contents!. They also use the cheapest form of nutrients possible to keep costs down!. These pills are not about health and I believe when you understand the process of making them and the ingredients they put in that are dead chemicals with NO cellular resonance, it's a waste of money!.

If your vision is getting worse, you should see a Certified Nutritional Therapist that understands QRA testing that can test you to find out what nutrients you are deficient in and can tell you exactly how much of them you need to restore health!. They can also trace down what is causing the problems with your eyes, most likely!. There are many things to consider and taking a multivitamin from Walgreens is just not going to do you any good whatsoever, in my humble opinion!.

There are specific nutrients that can affect the eye health, but please understand that there are also many co-factors in the body that must be in place for you to utilize nutrients as well!. If one of the co-factors, for instance, like a high stomach pH exists, you can take all the calcium you can eat and still be deficient in calcium!.

It's NOT easy to be healthy in America today and doctors are NOT the people to go to in regard to nutrition!. A good Certified Nutritional Therapist can work with your doctor to help you greatly and most doctors welcome the nutritional assistance!.

good luck to you

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Long story short, yes they work, but only for certain problems!. If you read the label (or what I'm writing ;) they're meant for macular degeneration, aka age-related macular degeneration!. That's an eye disease where, basically, you get old and the part of the eye responsible for your sharpest vision changes so your vision isn't as sharp!. Research has shown that, once this disease has started, taking certain vitamin supplements (Occuvite, Vitalux, there's a couple brands) can slow down its progression!. There's nothing that says it'll prevent AMD from starting, but it might; nobody really knows!. What they don't do is fix anything else!. If you need to wear glasses, Occuvite does basically nothing!. Ditto if you have a lazy eye, cataract, glaucoma, or just about any other eye problem!.
So, if your vision is getting worse, go see an eye doctor, and leave the vitamin stuff to the old people with eye diseases!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Depends on what is causing your poor vision!.

Ocuvite helps slow progression of moderate age related macular degeneration, bot only in those with large drusen!. If you have moderate age related macular degeneration with large drusen, Ocuvite will help!. If you have any other eye condition, it won't!.

If your problem is just needing glasses, no vitamins or supplements will have any effect!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

NO!. Vision changes are due mostly to cornea shape and length from cornea to retina (the focal point changes)!. Vitamins would not do anything for this!. Poor vision due to SEVERE vitamin loss is rare as your diet takes in enough unless you are severly malnourished!. Drops would be a minimal source anyway (most would just wash out)!. Much better is to take a general oral supplement!. Save your money!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Vitamins helps, because most of us are not taking much from the food we eat, it will help strengthen your eye, but if you have problems like besoming shortsighted , farsighted or double vision, habit is important, if you can keep a good eyesight habit and keep up a balance diet!. both of this method to gather will help a lot

here's the websites - http://web!.singnet!.com!.sg/~hanwen/nvifaq!.!.!.
http://www!.cleareyesight!.info
or if you want to spend money use eyerelax, eyepower from japan, eye exercise device from china or accommotrac - http://www!.accommotrac!.com/ - http://www!.roffereyecare!.com/
http://www!.eyecollege!.com/

eyesight problems is created by strain bilberry is lutein is great to fix those problems - http://health!.nutralife!.co!.nz/Product!.as!.!.!. or any other brand that with similar Ingredients, some have 20mg of lutein which very good,

most people eat to less vegetable like kale, or spinach!. kale is the best!.

taking Vitamins at the old age is like trying to study at the last minutes, you can't our body feed our body that way, they don't function that way, our body responds slowly and our losses vitamins slowly as we age, most people don't know we are so lacking in vitamins B12 even in young age!. vitamins is not only for old age, it's for young people to, by understanding that taking right diet everyday you can avoid a lot of the old peoples suffer now days!. antioxidant will improve your General well beingWww@Answer-Health@Com





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