Re: itchy, watery eyeOn May 9, 12:33 pm, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...@hotmail . com > wrote:
> On 9 May, 20:19, cdavis6...@gmail . com wrote:
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> > On May 9, 11:53 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...@hotmail . com > wrote:
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> > > What did you clean it with? The pollen might have still stuck even if
> > > you wipe it with just say a cloth. Did you try using some chemicals to
> > > obliterate all possible traces of it? Also, there is a right way to
> > > blink and there's a wrong way. And both eyes might not be blinking in
> > > the same way, or even if blinking is done incorrectly and this is not
> > > causing a problem in one eye, it doesn't follow that the other is
> > > isn't suffering as a result. The right way to blink is to blink as the
> > > normal eye does it, continually, but not constantly, and very lightly,
> > > very rapidly such that the blink is barely noticeable and doesn't
> > > distract from the viewing. Count in an uneven rhythm, 1, 2...3, 4,
> > > 5...6......7,8, and blink with the count to form the right habit.
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> > > Another idea would be to sit facing the sun, close your eyes and let
> > > the light strike it, moving the head slowly from side to side to avoid
> > > burn from the heat. Bright light is a benefit in all cases of organic
> > > defect, and watery and itchy eyes are very much helped in my own
> > > experience. Also, you can attempt the sun treatment. Get a magnifying
> > > glass, raise the eyelid and focus the beam on the sclera moving
> > > rapidly in all directions, for a minute or so. Ensure that the pupil
> > > is covered by looking downwards. Attempt with caution. If you can do
> > > it properly, you will find the health of the eyes is improved greatly.
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> > I clean with mild soap and water and dry with a clean cloth. Maybe we
> > should see you performing these treatments on your own eyes first.
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> OK, but there are special sprays you can purchase from an optician
> shop, or sometimes they are free on a rack. There's also a certain
> cloth they sometimes give with it. They contain chemicals
> specifically designed to wipe out debris.
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> Alright I'll take some pictures of myself doing it.
I don't use any specially treated cloths. Let me know when the
pictures are ready.