Before you call me crazy, read this abstract:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21849420
Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understand is that people with MGD have lower levels of cholesteryl esters in their meibum. If this is true, perhaps drinking more 2% milk (which I believe contains chloesteryl esters) could help fix the problem?
What do you think? Is this idea totally crazy, or is there a slither of hope for it?
On a personal note, I started having my dry eye problems when I was 20... and conveniently, it was around that same age that I started to drink a lot less milk...
For the record, I will be as shocked as anyone if any of what I'm saying has merit to it, so please don't think of me as crazy! Even I think this is a super long shot, and I'm the person posting it!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21849420
Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understand is that people with MGD have lower levels of cholesteryl esters in their meibum. If this is true, perhaps drinking more 2% milk (which I believe contains chloesteryl esters) could help fix the problem?
What do you think? Is this idea totally crazy, or is there a slither of hope for it?
On a personal note, I started having my dry eye problems when I was 20... and conveniently, it was around that same age that I started to drink a lot less milk...
For the record, I will be as shocked as anyone if any of what I'm saying has merit to it, so please don't think of me as crazy! Even I think this is a super long shot, and I'm the person posting it!
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