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  • chuto
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    drytc1 Hi, I have been using Visuxl and I am happy with them in general although I have not experienced huge improvements. My eyes feel comfortable while using them, just similar to Thealoz Duo.

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  • drytc1
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    thank youu i would be happy if u comment your experience.. they say it helps with recovery of the ocular surface but i dont know...

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  • chuto
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    drytc1 I am currently using VisuXL drops for 2 weeks, but did not notice any difference yet compared to Sodium Hyaluronate based eye drops, but I will update you at the end of the first bottle.

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  • drytc1
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    does anyone have any experience with this drop?

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  • PhoenixEyes
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    Originally posted by MGD1701 View Post
    Thanks! I used Hylo Care & Gel for some years (as instructed by doctors) - did not fit, later eye even felt pain when used Care.
    I do find Hylo Care seems to sting a bit. I guess it's the dexpanthenol in it, "the alcohol analog of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5)." My eyes hate anything even remotely alcohol based it seems.
    Hylo-Forte is fine for me though, it's just pure Sodium Hyaluronate.

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  • MGD1701
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    Thanks! I used Hylo Care & Gel for some years (as instructed by doctors) - did not fit, later eye even felt pain when used Care.
    More than 50% of my (lower) glands are gone so Evotears fits me better. will consult dr if this new drop fits me.

    The Biophotonic Scann - to measure antioxidant status. I just watched a viedo about such interesting scann, only put hand on the machine and in 30 seconds or so, know the result. Not sure if it is available in Europe.

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  • PhoenixEyes
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    Originally posted by MGD1701 View Post
    Seems not oil-based??
    Nope not a lipid/oil replacement one. Antioxidant based, so I guess along the lines of Hokucat's green tea idea. Sodium Hyaluronate is of course good too (as in Hylo Care, Hylo Forte, Hylo Gel etc.).

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  • MGD1701
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    Great. Thanks for sharing. Seems not oil-based??


    Last edited by MGD1701; 15-Jun-2017, 14:56.

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  • VisuXL - Coenzyme Q10, Vitamin E, Sodium Hyaluronate

    This eye drop formulation, VisuXL, was released just recently I think in Europe by the same people who make Xailin, Meibopatch etc. It was previously known as CoQun in early research studies / clinical trials.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGiwyUTvmSA

    It contains:

    - Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin E, antioxidants which may help reduce oxidative stress that breaks down healthy eye tissue.

    https://www.reviewofophthalmology.co...on-for-dry-eye
    https://www.aoa.org/patients-and-pub...itamin-e?sso=y

    - Cross-linked Sodium Hyaluronate, which adds moisture, lubricates etc.
    http://bjo.bmj.com/content/86/2/181

    - Preservative free as they're using Ursapharm's sterile bottle design (similar to Hylo-Forte etc.).
    https://www.ursapharm.de/en/systemsproduction/the-3k-system/

    Interestingly a study showed it can permeate deep down to behind the lens of the eye, so they're studying whether it can help glaucoma, retinopathy etc.
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...9.01632.x/full

    Available on Amazon UK (may be able to import to US), Butterflies Eyecare and European eye care shops.
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0719H871B/
    http://www.butterflies-eyecare.co.uk/visuxl.html
    Last edited by PhoenixEyes; 16-Jun-2017, 02:35.
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