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Your eye is like a water balloon. The optical tissue normally allows fluids to flow through the membrane wall, which acts like a filter, supplying nutrition and cleaning out particles, keeping your eye clear so your vision is good.
When the membranes become tough like leather, fluids are trapped, and particles start to build up. If the build up continues, it will seem as if you are looking through frosted glass. Our eyes should also be flexible, so the muscles can change the eye’s contour and focus. When the eye membranes and muscles become tough, the eye cannot focus properly and vision becomes blurry.
When treating irritated eyes, most eye drops and medications deaden the nerves and cover the pain, but the problem is not solved and the discomfort returns. We in turn buy more eye drops to relieve the discomfort.
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is natural sulphur that resides in the body. MSM eye drops soften the membranes, allowing fluids to pass through the optical tissues. When our optical membranes become permeable, nutrients are able to penetrate through the optical tissues and provide nutrients needed for the body to heal itself.
MSM softens tough, leathery tissue, equalises pressure, repairs damaged membranes, clears up red spots and broken blood vessels and helps remove floaters and other eye particles.
MSM eye drops contain the following:
•- MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) - a natural sulphur that resides in the body. approximately 12-15% of the solution
•- Oxygenated Water - helps preserve the formula Related Diseases to be helped:
Blepharitis, Computer Vision Syndrome, Conjunctivitis, Dry Eyes, Floaters, Glaucoma, Iritis, Kerataconus and Pterygium.
For more information please click on www.eyesight.nu/msm_eyedrops.html
Supplement Facts |
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Serving Size: One drop per hour |
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Sterilised Water |
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MSM (methyl sulfonyl methane) |
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Ionic Zinc |
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*Daily Value not established |
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