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Eye Contacts

Hard & Soft Contact Lenses

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Eye contacts are a better alternative to eye glasses, used for correcting:

  • Myopia

  • Hyperopia

  • Astigmatism

  • Presbyopia

As well as to change the color of the eyes temporarily for cosmetic purposes too!

These are thin, transparent disks of plastic, either with a diopter power or without, that float on the tear film coating the cornea, the curved front surface of the eye.

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Eye contacts are basically of two types:

  • Hard contact lenses: are again of two types:

    • PMMA Contacts: first developed in the 1960s, but practically out of use today!

    • Rigid Gas Permeable or RGP Contacts: combining plastics with silicone or fluoropolymers in order, for the lens, to holds its shape, yet allowing the free flow of oxygen through the lens to the cornea. Obviously preferable to old PMMA contacts in general, as well as to soft lenses when it comes to a case of high astigmatism, allergies in the eye, or/and tendency of a person to deposit proteins on the eye contacts.

  • Soft contact lenses: offer various options of comfort that the hard eye contacts don't:

    • Daily Wear: are to be removed only while sleeping.

    • Extended Wear: no need removing while sleeping, but only for cleaning, say, once a week.

    • Disposable Wear: can be disposed off after wearing them, say, everyday, weekly or on monthly basis. Recommended for people with allergies or/and protein deposit tendency.

    • Colored Contacts: just in order to change the color of the eyes temporarily for cosmetic purposes.

    • Toric Contacts: to correct astigmatism, although not as good as RGP lenses for the purpose.

Eye contacts are sometimes also used as bandage lenses to cover the corneal surface and provide comfort after an injury or a surgery.

Risks of wearing eye contacts:

  • If the eye contacts are not properly cleaned, they may cause eye infection.

  • If the fitting is not proper, they may scratch the eye and cause blood vessels to grow in the cornea.

  • Eye contacts may change shape over time.

  • Even the cornea may change shape over time and a new pair of eye contacts may be needed having a new diopter power.

  • Putting eye drops in the eye with eye contacts on may react, and must be avoided.

Now, I have a totally different suggestion for you.

Why don't you consider removing your eye contacts only, and that too for good?

No, I am not talking of going for LASIK.

No, not at all!

What I am suggesting is correcting your vision instantaneously through opening your third eye!

It's not something very difficult.

Rather it's the most natural thing to the human body that we have strayed away from.

It's as easy as coming to your two's as two-legged humans from your four's as four-legged monkeys.

Only that the humans have not yet come to their two's in a scientifically right way, has given birth to all the problems of blurred vision whether nearsightedness before the age 40, or farsightedness and old age sight either before or after the age 40!

We can undo in one single second, what we have done wrong to our bodies, and see clear instantaneously!

Vision therapy does exactly that only, by training you to open your third eye through re-adjusting your body posture in the right scientific way.

And you will never need buying and fitting eye contacts in future again!

The choice is yours!



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