The Dry Eye Remedy: The Complete Guide to Restoring the Health and Beauty of Your Eyes by Robert Latkany - Presentation Transcript
The Dry Eye Remedy: The Complete
Guide to Restoring the Health and
Beauty of Your Eyes by Robert
Latkany
Essential Reading For Dry Eye Patients
IMPROVE YOUR VISION, REDUCE WRINKLES AND REDNESS, AND
RESTORE OVERALL EYE HEALTH
It can happen any time. Your eyes feel tired. You rub them. You look at
yourself in the mirror and see lines, wrinkles, bags, redness that were
never there before. Dry eye often starts as a minor irritation but can
develop into a deeper problem affecting your vision and appearance.
Approximately 77 million Americans suffer from dry eye (also known as
dysfunctional tear syndrome). And traditional solutions, such as eyedrops
and eyelid surgery, may actually make the problem worse.
The Dry Eye Remedy is the first book to give dry eye sufferers simple and
practical ways to restore eye health and appearance without surgery.
Robert Latkany, M.D., offers:
• an innovative Home Eye Spa program with a soothing eye-cleansing
massage
• easy environmental and lifestyle changes to help you look and feel better
• cutting-edge research on which medications and procedures may help
and which to avoid.
The Dry Eye Remedy is an essential tool to ensure there is “not a dry eye
in the house.”
Personal Review: The Dry Eye Remedy: The Complete Guide to
Restoring the Health and Beauty of Your Eyes by Robert Latkany
Pros:
-It offers comprehensive and up-to-date info (as of the date of its
publication) about the latest in dry eyes.
-It offers all-around practical advice to dry eye patients who may have
otherwise lost hope.
-The depth in which the topics are covered seems just right for most
patients.
Minor cons:
-Artificial tears (such as most Genteal brands) that contain special non-
irritating or disappearing preservatives were not emphasized strongly
enough. IMO, such drops are better than those that are entirely without
preservatives, because preservatives after all do serve a useful and
obvious function. Drops without preservatives often come in single-use
vials and are therefore harder to deal with if you want to reuse them for
cost effectiveness.
-Alleged homeopathic remedies are presented in a largely neutral or
optimistic view, but the scientific fact is that homeopathic drugs are bogus
and don't really have any medical effect beyond that of placebo. As such,
the book was somewhat complacent towards homeopathy, and I feel that
this takes away from proper scientifically or empirically sound remedies.
-There are a few minor typos that seem like they could have easily been
caught prior to publication with a bit of extra effort.
-There is no hardcover version.
Notes:
-After the publication of the book, the prescription drug Lovaza became
popular as an omega-3 supplement. For persons with health insurance, it
may be cost effective if they can get the prescription drug instead of paying
out-of-pocket for supplements.
I definitely recommend this book to anyone experiencing the condition,
although if you do read it, it's always better to let this not be the only book
you read about the topic. There are other good recent books on the topic
that you also may want to read afterwards, both to reinforce the important
points and to learn other info.
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Pros:
-It offers comprehensive and up-to-date info more
Pros:
-It offers comprehensive and up-to-date info (as of the date of its publication) about the latest in dry eyes.
-It offers all-around practical advice to dry eye patients who may have otherwise lost hope.
-The depth in which the topics are covered seems just right for most patients.
Minor cons:
-Artificial tears (such as most Genteal brands) that contain special non-irritating or disappearing preservatives were not emphasized strongly enough. IMO, such drops are better than those that are entirely without preservatives, because preservatives after all do serve a useful and obvious function. Drops without preservatives often come in single-use vials and are therefore harder to deal with if you want to reuse them for cost effectiveness.
-Alleged homeopathic remedies are presented in a largely neutral or optimistic view, but the scientific fact is that homeopathic drugs are bogus and don't really have any medical effect beyond that of placebo. As such, the book was somewhat complacent towards homeopathy, and I feel that this takes away from proper scientifically or empirically sound remedies.
-There are a few minor typos that seem like they could have easily been caught prior to publication with a bit of extra effort.
-There is no hardcover version.
Notes:
-After the publication of the book, the prescription drug Lovaza became popular as an omega-3 supplement. For persons with health insurance, it may be cost effective if they can get the prescription drug instead of paying out-of-pocket for supplements.
I definitely recommend this book to anyone experiencing the condition, although if you do read it, it's always better to let this not be the only book you read about the topic. There are other good recent books on the topic that you also may want to read afterwards, both to reinforce the important points and to learn other info. less
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