During the few months I've used this particular supplement cocktail, my eyes were starting to feel much more stable. Also, the contrast lines that would appear in my vision after looking at computer text, significantly lessened.
I have gastritis and managed to screw up my stomach again, which put me off the supplements for a while and my eyes got worse again, but I'm restarting this cocktail now.
If you're feeling adventurous with your wallet, here it is:
After first meal of the day:
2x "HydroEye"
1x "Ultra GLA 500 by GNC", or "Stay-Weight by Lindora" (depending on which one is in stock)
1x "Life Extension CoQ10 Enhanced Mitochondrial"
After second meal:
2x "HydroEye"
1x "Ultra Omega-3 by NOW Foods"
2x "Pharma Nord Omega-7" (sea buckthorn oil mixed with Vitamin E and A)
After third/fourth meal:
1x "Ultra Omega-3 by NOW Foods"
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Some reasoning/observations/speculations:
The Ultra GLA complex is being made by only two manufacturers (GNC and Lindora) and is based on GMO safflower oil, which has 40-50% of GLA per capsule. As I noticed before, anti-inflammatory stuff really gives a push in right direction for my eyes, but it doesn't last too long. Literally an hour after taking these GLA-rich capsules I feel my eyes getting "cooler" and "wetter".
HydroEye does SOMETHING. This is my third or fourth time of jumping off and on it, but it's definitely _something_. It's a partial solution, but it's also necessary. It has a stabilizing effect, even if it doesn't push toward improvement in and of itself.
Omega-3 has not been of much help to me in the past, but there's a theory that GLA supplements eat at DHA/EPA supply in the body and should be paired with Omega-3, so that's why I take it. The reason I chose NOW Foods brand, is because unlike the more potent Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega, it doesn't have the stupid lemony taste thing, which irritates my sensitive stomach.
Pharma Nord Omega-7. The reason I chose this specific brand is because it's the one that's been mentioned in success stories on these forums. There is something special about it. After this component's addition to my growing supplement cocktail, my eyes started improving, very subtly, but at some point I caught myself having longer intervals in front of the computer where I could even forget about my eyes... like a normal person... still wearing goggles, but it felt much different from before.
Finally, Life Extension CoQ10 product probably _isn't_ a contributor in this process, but I take it for general well-being. Even if the CoQ10 component doesn't do anything, it also contains Shilajit (Mumijo) which is a well-known folk cure.
I have gastritis and managed to screw up my stomach again, which put me off the supplements for a while and my eyes got worse again, but I'm restarting this cocktail now.
If you're feeling adventurous with your wallet, here it is:
After first meal of the day:
2x "HydroEye"
1x "Ultra GLA 500 by GNC", or "Stay-Weight by Lindora" (depending on which one is in stock)
1x "Life Extension CoQ10 Enhanced Mitochondrial"
After second meal:
2x "HydroEye"
1x "Ultra Omega-3 by NOW Foods"
2x "Pharma Nord Omega-7" (sea buckthorn oil mixed with Vitamin E and A)
After third/fourth meal:
1x "Ultra Omega-3 by NOW Foods"
_______________________
Some reasoning/observations/speculations:
The Ultra GLA complex is being made by only two manufacturers (GNC and Lindora) and is based on GMO safflower oil, which has 40-50% of GLA per capsule. As I noticed before, anti-inflammatory stuff really gives a push in right direction for my eyes, but it doesn't last too long. Literally an hour after taking these GLA-rich capsules I feel my eyes getting "cooler" and "wetter".
HydroEye does SOMETHING. This is my third or fourth time of jumping off and on it, but it's definitely _something_. It's a partial solution, but it's also necessary. It has a stabilizing effect, even if it doesn't push toward improvement in and of itself.
Omega-3 has not been of much help to me in the past, but there's a theory that GLA supplements eat at DHA/EPA supply in the body and should be paired with Omega-3, so that's why I take it. The reason I chose NOW Foods brand, is because unlike the more potent Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega, it doesn't have the stupid lemony taste thing, which irritates my sensitive stomach.
Pharma Nord Omega-7. The reason I chose this specific brand is because it's the one that's been mentioned in success stories on these forums. There is something special about it. After this component's addition to my growing supplement cocktail, my eyes started improving, very subtly, but at some point I caught myself having longer intervals in front of the computer where I could even forget about my eyes... like a normal person... still wearing goggles, but it felt much different from before.
Finally, Life Extension CoQ10 product probably _isn't_ a contributor in this process, but I take it for general well-being. Even if the CoQ10 component doesn't do anything, it also contains Shilajit (Mumijo) which is a well-known folk cure.
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