I was researching as usual and found something of much interest, it stated that many people choose to treat dry eyes with eye drops. It used to be that all atrificial tears were pretty much the same and they were designed to "cover up" the dry spots that appear on the eye in advanced cases of dry eye and these drops were developed before it was realized that "dry spots" DONT cause dry eye but are a result of the tears becoming TOO SALTY!!!!!
These drops would provide temporary relief of dry eye but the dry eye would never get better. Recently it was discovered that just as the electrolytes in the blood are biologically active, the electrolytes in the tear film are biologically active as well and it turns out that if the content of an artificial tear does not precisely match this electrolyte balance, the drop can "starve" the surface of the electrolytes it needs and decrease the quantity of lubrication. So in effect, with these drops, patients take on step forward, but also one step back.
There is another way to accelerate dry eye relief, and possibly even obtain complete dry eye relief. In a study of nearly 33,000 female health professionals it was found that the more omega-3s they ate, the lower their risk for dry eye. This is actually the third study that has linked dry eye to a dietary deficiency of omega-3s are "essential fatty acids" that are scarce in the American diet. They can be obtained from salmon, sardines, herring, and tuna.
OKAY WE ALL KNOW ABOUT THE OMEGA 3'S, I just had to put that down, but what I am trying to get at is what if we are all making our eyes worse by using all these drops, so I have found a new website with a new eye drop that made so much sense I got so excited I had to type this out to all of you. I will post a new thread on here about the new website and the new eye drop!!!!!! Thank you Delilah
These drops would provide temporary relief of dry eye but the dry eye would never get better. Recently it was discovered that just as the electrolytes in the blood are biologically active, the electrolytes in the tear film are biologically active as well and it turns out that if the content of an artificial tear does not precisely match this electrolyte balance, the drop can "starve" the surface of the electrolytes it needs and decrease the quantity of lubrication. So in effect, with these drops, patients take on step forward, but also one step back.
There is another way to accelerate dry eye relief, and possibly even obtain complete dry eye relief. In a study of nearly 33,000 female health professionals it was found that the more omega-3s they ate, the lower their risk for dry eye. This is actually the third study that has linked dry eye to a dietary deficiency of omega-3s are "essential fatty acids" that are scarce in the American diet. They can be obtained from salmon, sardines, herring, and tuna.
OKAY WE ALL KNOW ABOUT THE OMEGA 3'S, I just had to put that down, but what I am trying to get at is what if we are all making our eyes worse by using all these drops, so I have found a new website with a new eye drop that made so much sense I got so excited I had to type this out to all of you. I will post a new thread on here about the new website and the new eye drop!!!!!! Thank you Delilah
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