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jeunelle says...

kahunka-improve-eyesight-naturallyHow to Improve Your Eyesight Naturally with an Eye Wash Cup

In this article I’m going to share with what I feel is an amazing way to improve your eyesight naturally with an eye wash cup and a dash of cayenne pepper. It may just offer you a chance at better eyesight without the need for glasses.

This simple little centuries-old trick has been known to improve all types of eye problems, the procedure is amazingly simple and just makes sense.

Let me explain.

One day in early 2009 I went to the kitchen and grabbed my bottle of super resveratrol to read the ingredients.

To my astonishment the tiny words on the label were blurry and as much as I tried, I could not focus on them.

I had noticed recently that it took a little more effort to focus on smaller print but this time I was concerned after all this year I would turn 43, a time in one's life when we should expect steady deterioration of our bodies, right? Fortunately, I don't buy into this popular myth.

Having experienced a lifetime of perfect vision I never really thought about my eyes which goes without saying sometimes we don’t appreciate the gifts we have, until they’re gone.

Because I take a proactive approach to health I immediately dove into researching eye problems and their remedies.

It’s scary when you start researching an ailment because you discover just how many things can go wrong with the human body, conditions with names I couldn’t even begin to pronounce.

Not surprisingly, none of the mainstream medical sites offered any information of much value to someone like me searching for a way to improve my blurred vision aside from recommending a visit to the local optometrist which I wasn’t quite ready to do just yet.

Then in the midst of one of my searches the words “eye bath” on a site that sold antique "eye cups" caught my eye which ultimately led to my discovering a cure for my blurry vision.

Yes I said cure.

I had blurry vision and eye bathing completely restored my sight and while it may or may not help you, here is what I discovered.

Imagine for a moment what your eyes are potentially subjected to on any given day:

  • Pollen
  • Dust
  • Pet dander
  • Car exhaust and pollutants of all kinds
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Microscopic particulates of all kinds

Unless you cry all the time and your tears flow often, how do expect that all of these pollutants are removed from your eyes?

The simple answer is that they are not.

We practice good oral hygiene every day brushing and flossing our teeth so why not practice good eye hygiene?

Come to find out that is exactly what people used to do before the invention of antibiotics and eye drops which unfortunately cannot and do not achieve the same outcome when it comes to keeping eyes healthy.

While eye baths and eyecups can be traced all the way back to the Jin Dynasty in China, from what I’ve learned the West discovered eye bathing as far back as the 16th century.

In the early twentieth century Wyeth Laboratories of Philadelphia made and sold "eye bath kits" that contained eyewash solution and a glass eye wash cup.

Eye bathing was very popular because it worked.

So popular in fact that fortunately there is an abundant supply of antique eye wash cups available for sale online left over from an area when prevention was preferred over treatment.

What would happen if you bathed your eyes daily in a natural solution that provided nutrients, cleaned, soothed, cooled and increased circulation to them?

Your eyes would become healthier, naturally.

Eye bathing is just what it sounds like. You bathe your eyes in a nourishing, cleansing solution that helps remove contaminants and increase the circulation to your eyes.

This can be done by placing your face into a bowel of solution and opening your eyes just like you do when swimming in a river or a lake.

The face-in-bowel method uses a lot of solution so a more practical way is to put the solution into a tiny cup that is shaped to fit tightly into your eye socket so that it makes a tight seal.

Lean your head back allowing the solution to cover your eye and then you open it looking up, down and then side to side.

I do this anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute at a time and then switch eyes.

eye-brightThere are many different solutions you can use for eye bathing the one I chose is made by Dr. Schulze and contains cayenne pepper which helps stimulate circulation.  After just a few days eye bathing my sight returned to normal.

If you decide to try eye bathing buy one of the old antique glass eye cups instead of the new plastic kind simply because they are easy to clean and there is no issue with the possibility of chemicals leaching from the plastic.

Just like teeth, hair and skin it just makes sense that your eyes will respond positively when given daily attention.

Here is a quote from respected eye surgeon William Bates (1860-1931) who was alive during the time eye bathing was popular.

These eye baths should have the effect of strengthening and stimulating the eyes in a wholesome, hygienic manner, without irritation. Cases of weak and dull eyes are especially helped by them, and they are helpful in practically every case of eye disease and defect, where they are not distinctly contra-indicated” - William H. Bates, M. D.

As with all things in life there are no guarantees that this will work for you like it did for me but eye bathing is something you should consider bringing into your experience if healthy eyesight is important to you.

Eye bathing solution is free or cheap and an antique cobalt blue eye wash cup can be purchased for less than $15 on eBay as you can see below.

Please do your own research before attempting any new procedure.

Orange Milk Swirl Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Orange Milk Swirl Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Periwinkle Old Fashioned Style Ribbed Eyebath Glass
Periwinkle Old Fashioned Style Ribbed Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Periwinkle Satin Old Fashioned Style Ribbed Eyebath
Periwinkle Satin Old Fashioned Style Ribbed Eyebath
Paypal   US $12.50
Purple Passion Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Purple Passion Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Purple Passion Satin Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Purple Passion Satin Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Sunkist Delight Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Sunkist Delight Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Sunkist Delight OldFashioned Style Ribbed Eyebath Glass
Sunkist Delight OldFashioned Style Ribbed Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Sunkist Delight Satin Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Sunkist Delight Satin Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Sunkist Delight Satin OldFashioned Ribbed Eyebath Glass
Sunkist Delight Satin OldFashioned Ribbed Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Teal Carnival Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Teal Carnival Old Fashioned Style Eyebath Glass
Paypal   US $12.50
Stephen Benton Holographic Self Portrait Rare offer
Stephen Benton Holographic Self Portrait Rare offer
Paypal   US $10,000.00
Vintage 1937 Glass EYE WASH Bath CUP w Eye on Sides
Vintage 1937 Glass EYE WASH Bath CUP w Eye on Sides
Paypal   US $24.99
Vintage Cobalt Blue Glass EYE WASH Bath CUP
Vintage Cobalt Blue Glass EYE WASH Bath CUP
Paypal   US $24.99
Vintage Light Green Glass EYE WASH Bath CUP
Vintage Light Green Glass EYE WASH Bath CUP
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VINTAGE COBALT GLASS EYE CUP OPTICAL EYE WASH CUP
VINTAGE COBALT GLASS EYE CUP OPTICAL EYE WASH CUP
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Vintage Rare Cobalt Blue Eye Cup Washer
Vintage Rare Cobalt Blue Eye Cup Washer
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Vintage Cobalt Eye Cup 5 Wyeth embossed both sides
Vintage Cobalt Eye Cup 5 Wyeth embossed both sides
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Blue Opalescent Glass Eye Wash Cup Eyewash Optical
Blue Opalescent Glass Eye Wash Cup Eyewash Optical
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Delicate Aqua Carnival Glass Eye Wash Cup Optical
Delicate Aqua Carnival Glass Eye Wash Cup Optical
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BEAUTIFUL GLASS GREEN VASELINE BULL EYE WASH CUP BATH
BEAUTIFUL GLASS GREEN VASELINE BULL EYE WASH CUP BATH
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Delicate Jade Glass Eye Wash Cup Eyewash Optical
Delicate Jade Glass Eye Wash Cup Eyewash Optical
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FragrantWire says...

If your eyes don't admire it, your heart won't desire it.

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Will says...

My friend DJ Smith over at WebDrivenGuy just posted the story about how Wikipedia is losing thousands of page creators each month. 

Even though I love Wikipedia, I also love reading stories like this. 

This is a great illustration of one of the most disruptive aspects of Web 2.0: when you build a modern web platform, your challenge is not to build an online destination that attracts 347 million page views each month (which is Wikipedia’s current monthly traffic).  Your challenge instead is to build a platform that attracts a small segment of people, but that engages these folks in an intense way, and gives them something productive to do that can be shared with others. 

If you succeed in doing this, you’ll join the ranks of YouTube, Blogger, Flickr, Wikipedia, eBay, Facebook, MySpace, craigslist, Squidoo, wordpress, Digg, TypePad, Topix, Photobucket, Scribd...and, although my company is a hybrid model, I'd include AlumniFidelity in there, along with plenty of others.

Quick side-note: don't be fooled by corporations that create instant hits like Hulu, which are backed by content that cost hundreds of millions of dollars to create and market.  That sort of site isn't a modern web platform.  Everything about these sites are supported by dollars that were generated elsewhere, and they just happen to be on the web. 

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FragrantWire says...

There is always a reason to hold.

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Certainly, the eyes ARE the mirrors of the Soul.  It may be difficult to penetrate the mental shields put up by higher level being but generally speaking you can easily ‘feel’ the power level of a person through momentary eye contact.  The large black or blue eyes of Italians & Germans often carry the intensive power background.  The light blue eyes of the Germans or Celtics indicates a DNA pattern from Atlantean stock.  Those of the unusual green, violet, and even Phosphorescent varieties indicate persons who often carry components of an ‘alien’ origin.  Such persons often volunteer to come here to this dimension to aid in uplifting the planet.

It is typical for the most of us to mentally block out the probing of others who look into our eyes.  Higher energy persons can send hypnotic power flows to persons who constantly remain open.  A visualized ‘shield’ against this is sufficient but many persons simply avoid eye contact with strangers.

Persons trapped in the domination systems will often have a ‘fear’ or ‘hardness’ in their eyes.  Persons who have cut off their higher level Mind components through drugs or choice will have an ‘animal’ look in their eyes.

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FragrantWire says...

The dream girl has gone away. The island exists for one more dream.

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FragrantWire says...

I have always wondered what magic the eyes have and what power it has to control a level of emotion.

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pierro says...

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FragrantWire says...

You can't forget. It flashes back. The dream stops when reality takes over.

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... but it does call to mind this (in response to the touch-screen iPhone) from http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone

"... a technology even more advanced than the iPhone's tap screen, allowing you to actually feel the keys you press as you're pressing them! The technology is called "tactile response" and it allows you to do things like dial a number without staring at your screen like a shit-chucking ape. In fact, every cellphone ever made has this technology, sometimes called "buttons.""

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