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November 8, 2011

Eye Misting Benefits Computer Eye Strain Says Internet Radio's Sharon Kleyne

Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water Host Announces New Health Education - Eye Misting to Soothe Computer Eye Strain and Dry Eye

Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water is heard on World Talk Radio, Voice America, Green Talk Network, Apple iTunes and Amazon.com

Sharon Kleyne, Eye Misting and Computers

Sharon Kleyne, water advocate, business entrepreneur (Nature's Tears® EyeMist®) and Internet talk radio host (Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water) has long advocated an all-water eye mist to soothe dry eye symptoms. Computer users have an extremely high incidence of dry eye and computer eye strain. For them, eye misting is convenient, easy, safe, inexpensive and best of all, instantly effective.

On her show, Mrs. Kleyne has discussed eye misting with leading computer health education experts and physicians. The Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water is heard on World Talk Radio, Voice America, Green Talk Network, Apple iTunes and Amazon.com.

Computer eye strain.

Computer eye strain is a form of dry eye, caused by water evaporation of in the eye's protective tear film covering. When too much water is lost, discomfort is experienced. If allowed to continue, tear film water loss can cause chronic dry eye, corneal ulceration and numerous eye dehydration diseases, potentially leading to visual impairment and blindness.

Computer eye stain and dry eye symptoms should never be ignored. Sharon Kleyne recommends several proactive measures to prevent computer eye strain and soothe the symptoms. Eye misting accomplishes both.

Eye misting.

Eye misting is the application of natural water to the eyes' tear film in the form of an ultra-fine mist. The mist hydrates the natural tear film in the same way that a humid environment hydrates the eyes. The eyes simply absorb the tiny water droplets from the air. Once the tear film's water content is returned to normal, symptoms usually disappear.

Eye drops.

Formulated Eye drops contain little free water and mostly consist of artificial chemicals that can flood the tear film and wash away beneficial natural tear film components such as enzymes, proteins and antibodies. Eye drops can also be difficult for some individuals to apply and the label dosage much not be exceeded.

The tear film is 99% water and the only pure water, not bound in chemicals, will naturally hydrate the a water deficient tear film. Under some circumstances, eye drops may be helpful in sealing in moisture, if applied immediately following a water mist. .

Applying an eye mist.

The ideal eye mist application would use an all-natural water that is very pure, has a light mineral solute content with no heavy metals, and has a near neutral or slightly acidic pH balance (7.0 or slightly under). The natural tear film is pH neutral or slightly acidic when you wake up in the morning and becomes more alkaline (above 7.0) as the day wear on.

Eye mist is applied simply by pointing the container towards the face and pressing the actuator. There is no need to aim directly at the eyes or hold the eyelids opened. Just aim the mist towards the face, with a two to three second sweep around the eye area. As long as the surrounding air is misted, the eyes will benefit. The entire process should take less than five seconds.

Nature's Tears EyeMist.

The only all-natural pH balanced water mist application that naturally soothes dry eye and computer eye strain is Nature's Tears EyeMist, sponsor of the Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water. The product is available on www.Amazon.com under "Computer Accessories."

Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water.

Listen to the Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water Mondays, 10 a.m., PST/PDT. The syndicated talk radio show is heard on Voice America/World Talk Radio, Green Talk Network and Apple iTunes. Go to www.SharonKleyneHour.com for written summaries and replays of past shows. Also visit www.naturestears.com, www.whatistheeye.wordpress.com, "Nature's Tears EyeMist" on Facebook and "Bio-Logic Aqua" on Twitter.

© 2011 Bio-Logic Aqua Research




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