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By Ruth Bird | Published  03/12/2008 | Alternative Medicine | Unrated
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My name is Ruth Bird and I am the owner of 3 dogs, Dukie, Benny and Nikki. Benny and Nikki are Therapy Visiting dogs, and Dukie is blind.  I have been married for 27 years to my husband, Chris.  Chris has been battling the monster, MS for a number of years.  Come" title="http://www.mimfreedom.com\">Come" target="_blank">http://www.mimfreedom.com">Come and see my dogs, or contact me here.   People and Pet Health are my passions.


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Naturally Rebuild Your Vision - Always Be Able To See The Beauty Around You Eyes Vision
Good vision health is important to our lifestyles as poor vision can prevent us from comfortably partaking in every day activities such as reading or driving. Some forms of employment even require perfect vision so it is no wonder that many of us strive towards rebuilding our vision. How to improve your vision is often wondered and there are many natural solutions to this.

The first key to improving the vision is by aiming to prevent ocular diseases. Some ways to do this include completely stopping smoking, eating a healthier diet full of vitamins and performing some natural and safe eye exercises on a regular basis. Prevention is always better than cure; it can be easier to protect your eyes in the first place than to improve your vision later on.

Antioxidants are essential to maintain healthy eyes and vision but there are other activities that can be pursued (or eliminated) in order to improve your vision. Car vents aimed at the face can suck the moisture out of the eyes, drying them completely which can lead to serious problems and possible blindness. Simply aiming the car vents away from the eyes or wearing glasses can protect them.

The same can be said of any type of drying air that hits the eyes such as central heating or de-humidifiers. Dry eye syndrome can be extremely irritating and can cause further problems.

It can even be caused by staring at a computer screen, evaporating fluids in the eye and inevitably causing soreness. By lowering the screen below eye level, your eyelids will automatically lower and decrease the chances of your eyes becoming dry. It is important to take frequent breaks when reading or sitting at a computer to prevent eye strain and fatigue.

Regular exercises and minimizing the chances of ultra violet light hitting the eyes by wearing sunglasses and a hat significantly lowers damage to the eyes caused by the sun. Change your mascara and eye makeup as regularly as possible to avoid transferring bacteria in your eyes and use eye makeup remover when necessary to prevent mascara lodging in the eye as it could potentially scratch the cornea. Wear goggles when swimming or working with wood or dirt to prevent chlorine or debris getting into the eyes. Use a fresh towel to dry your eyes and keep dirty fingers away from the eyes to prevent eye infections like conjunctivitis.

If you need to perform eye exercises to improve your vision try a few simple ones that can be accomplished at any time. To un-strain the eyes, simply place your palms over the eyes causing total darkness without physically touching the eyeball itself. Close the eyes and look upwards, then straight ahead, as far as you can to the right and then back to centre, look straight down and back to centre then look as far as you can to the left before looking back at the starting point. Alternatively hold a pencil straight in front of you at arm's length.

Focus your eyes on the tip and slowly move the pencil toward the face until it touches the nose before moving it back to the starting point. Always keep the tip in focus and eventually your eye muscles could improve in strength and vision.

We need to get actively involved in our own vision care. Let's look after our vision health; let's do eye exercises; let's find out what vitamins can help strengthen our eyes.

It's in our hands to help ourselves. Not replacing a doctor, but, working alongside with a doctor. Be pro-active!
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