Living With Macular Degeneration

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Macular Degeneration I had a question the other day about macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over age 60. It happens when the small central portion of your retina, known as the macula, deteriorates. Because the disease develops as you…

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Living With Cataracts

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Cataracts I had a question the other day about cataracts. A cataract is a painless, cloudy area in the lens of your eye that blocks the passage of light to your retina. The retina is the nerve layer at the back of your eye. The nerve cells in…

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Living With Pinkeye

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Pinkeye I had a question the other day about pinkeye. Pinkeye (also called conjunctivitis) is redness and swelling of your conjunctiva, the mucous membrane that lines your eyelid and eye surface. The lining of your eye is usually clear. If irritation or infection occurs, the lining becomes red…

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Living With Dark Circles Under Your Eyes

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Dark Circles Under Your Eyes I had a question the other day about dark circles under your eyes. When dark shadows or bags linger, the cause usually isn’t something temporary, like a few too many cocktails! It might be something you’ve inherited. Pigmentary issues causing under-eye discoloration are…

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Living With Eye Twitching

A Holistic Approach To Health Living With Eye Twitching I had a question the other day about eye twitching. Eye twitching is a repetitive, uncontrollable blinking or spasm of your eyelid, usually your upper lid. It usually affects the eye muscles of both eyes. If you have eye twitching, you may have an involuntary movement…

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Living With Poor Night Vision

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Poor Night Vision I had a question the other day about poor night vision. Millions of people have problems with night vision. Poor night vision is often an early sign of cataracts. Problems with night vision may be treatable or could be a sign of a congenital problem…

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