GRANTS PASS, Ore. (PRWEB)
November 27, 2019
Sixty percent of young people in China are nearsighted and 300 million Chinese people suffer from dry eye disease, says Dr. Yuan Fang, M.A., Ph.D. of the Bio Chemistry Research Center in China.
Joining Sharon Kleyne, founder and research director of Bio Logic Aqua® Research Water Life Science® in Grants Pass, Oregon and the host of the internationally syndicated radio program, The Sharon Kleyne Hour Water Life Science®/Nature’s Pharma®, The Power of Water® & Your Health sponsored by Nature’s Tears® EyeMist® on VoiceAmerica and produced by Rose Hong, founder and director of Global Dragon TV in Washington, D.C., genome researcher Fang strongly supports the use in China of Kleyne’s signature invention to provide long-lasting relief from dry eye, Nature’s Tears® EyeMist®.
Dr. Fang is internationally respected for his genome research and efforts to provide relief from dry eye and eye fatigue. After earning a Ph.D. in physiology in China, Fang came to the United States for post-doctoral training in neurology. Fang also studied dry eye at the OHSU Casey Eye Institute in Portland, Oregon where, says Fang, he began to notify and agitate people about the danger of dry eye and other ocular disorders. Fang and colleagues agree that over-evaporation of the tear film can infect and damage the cornea, causing symptoms that include headaches, irritability, exhaustion, red eyes, blurred vision, distracted behavior, poor vision, poor schoolwork, loss of productivity on the job and damage to relationships in families and communities. In severe cases, dry eye can also led to blindness.
Kleyne and Fang call for better education in China and around the world about dry eye, its causes, symptoms and treatments. Fang and Kleyne also want to see more new water technology and research and more proactive, individual care than they see now. “People must take responsibility for their personal health,” says Kleyne, inventor of the Health Olympics, a new lifestyle that encourages people everywhere to be responsible about their health care.
Fang and Kleyne encourage everyone to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water every day to replace the body water vapor that is lost continually through the natural process of evaporation. People also must learn to sleep with the earth, getting the rest that they (and their eyes) need every night. Breathing properly is important, too. Yoga, Tai Chi and Qigong teach proper breathing techniques And moderate exercise promotes improved health and well being. Diet should be designed to meet an individual’s specific needs because “Everyone is unique,” says Kleyne.
Fang and Kleyne are also promoting and teaching the use in China of Nature’s Tears® EyeMist®, the world’s only Dry Eye Solution® that is more than Just a Mist® or a chemical eye drop. Nature’s Tears® EyeMist® consists of pH-balanced, 100 percent Trade Secret tissue culture grade water and applied to the eye with a personal, patented micron-size mist, technology that is designed for ultimate absorption by the eye’s tear film, which is naturally 99 percent water. Nature’s Tears® EyeMist® new technology is painless and does not blur vision. Nature’s Tears® EyeMist® contains no additives or chemicals and is regularly tested in multiple laboratories, and is pure water that is lighter in weight than eye drops. That increased weight speeds up evaporation of the water in the eye.
Date aired: November 25th, 2019
Guest: Dr. Yuan Fang, M.A., Ph.D., China
You may listen to the program featuring Dr. Yuan Fang and Sharon Kleyne discussing dry eye disease, relief of dry eye with Nature’s Tears® EyeMist®, education, water evaporation, new water research technology and other ocular issues in China by following this link: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/118967/encore-the-dry-eye-population-in-china-and-treatment-options
If you wish to see a brief educational film that demonstrates the application of the new Dry Eye Solution® technology Nature’s Tears® EyeMist®, go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0gOr8TB45U
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