Working long hours in front of a computer screen, be it a desk or lap top, can prove extremely taxing on the eyes. I haven't done any research into the matter of late, however I'm sure that vision is affected negatively when one doesn't follow a strict routine of looking away from the screen every 30 to 45 minutes, staring out a window [preferably into the sun for 30 seconds or less] or even getting up from the desk/table and looking off in the far away distant future in order to give the eyes a chance to do some distance focusing.
While preparing for my Holistic Health Certification exam, one of the topics discussed were 'quick fixes' for common imbalances to assist clients with getting relief simply and effectively. I remember clearly how my instructor, looked me square in the eyes and said, ". . . and for common eye problems a few drops of vitamin E into each eye helps them to heal. . ." In that moment my first reactive thought was, "How do you get a few drops of vitamin E into someone's eye?" and I resumed taking notes and paying attention to the rest of the lecture.
Recently, after embarking on my electronic authoring campaign, namely blogging and/or article writing for the internet audience, I started violating all of the eye rest rules that I had reliiously implemented when working in the cororate world. I began putting in 13, 16 and far too many 24 hour days -- the majority spent in front of a computer monitor that I stepped away from only for water refills [I keep a 32 ounce glass juice bottle close at hand full of filtered/energized water], bathroom and ocassional meal breaks. Needless to say that by the third week of this grueling pace my eyes began to loose focus, tear and burn terribly. It is said that physicians make the worst patients and I must confess that as a healer, I often fall into that mental abyss. . . Since I routinely ingest the herb eyebright, and almost daily include blueberries into my smoothies [I eat them by the cupfuls when in season] I had to really scrounge through my mental archives for additional eye health foods/supplments and the like.
Generally, when addressing my overall eye health I'll make a tea consisting of eyebright, St. Johnswort, Goldenseal and a little cayenne. While my favorite 'eye tea' was of benefit, the ongoing marathon wasn't giving my eyes enough time to benefit from the usual 'food.' Then, after talking to one of my naturopath colleagues, Dr. Elijah Grant, I started adding the herb chickweed to the brew. Chickweed is good for both the lungs and also the eyes and I had completely forgotten it's use for eye health. So I added some chickweed along with some passion flower to the mixture. The passion flower is a calmative that I occasionally add to almost any formula in order to help the body relax enough to absorb whatever herbals it's being fed. Naturally my eyes were able to utilize the additional herbs and began to look and feel much better, however that only encouraged me to put even more hours since I felt I had worked out a reasonable 'neutralizing' method for the warnings my eyes were giving me.
One day a few weeks ago, my eyes simply wouldn't focus while sitting at my desk! I mean WOULD NOT focus at all. So I went outside into the back yard, glanced at the sky, walked around looking at the trees, grass, squirrels and pondering what was it that caused me to be so driven when doing something I love. . . In fact there are times when I can be driven in order to get something accomplished that I don't like to do but must so I pull out all the stops and complete those type of tasks with a tunnel vision equal to Superman's x-ray beam! As, I leisurely mused upon my current predicament, noticing that my vision was completely back to focus, I thought about the vitamin E in the eyeball statement. Again, I wondered how does one go about putting a few drops of vitamin E into an eye? Then I began wondering just how would the eye/eyes react to such a 'greasy' substance placed in them. That led me to thinking how vitamin E could help the eyes directly at all.
That type of thinking went on for about a day until I realized that I had to [sorely wanted to] get back to my writing work and the laptop was my tool of choice. One night before going to bed I decided to snip open a 400 mg capsule of vitamin E and drop a few drops into my eyes. Allow me to digres for a moment. . .
I blend oils for topical purposes There is a most scrumptious face oil that I've created that tones and feeds the face and has no scent at all. It has been said by many that my skin looks as young as my children's and/or anyone in the 35 year old age range. Then there is the body oil which has some of the same basic face oil ingredients with the addition of oils to enhance elasticity along with a smidgen of 2 oils to repel insects and aid in swift healing of those bites from insects that are not repelled. I also have other blends. . . A very long time ago I read and agreed with the adage that it isn't healthy or natural to eat anything with ingredients that you can pronounce or see growing in a field, garden, farm, etc. That also felt reasonable as far as body products usage. So my oils are 100% essentail, organic, cold-pressed oils. And for my formulas I always buy vitamin E in capsules as this keeps the oil fresher over long periods of shelf life, hence the puzzle in my mind as to how to get the vitamin E into the eye. . .
Now, back to my eyes. . . Squeezing the little capsule into my left eye held open by my left hand proved to be a bit of a challenge -- I missed the eyeball but got the oil onto the uopper lashes which I simply used my left index finger to rub into the the eye. I was about as successful with the right eye as with the left. To my surprise [and delight] my eyes immediatelly felt soothed and refreshed and not at all greasy. Of course I did feel that the vitamin E was 'heavier' than the occasional water droplets experienced when showering, etc. however the oil proved to be much lighter and more comfortable than expected.
Upon awakening the next morning, my vision was clear, my eyes felt rested and there was no burning at all! Over the next few days, whenever my eyes lost focus, I'd put a few drops of vitamin E in them and take a walk -- this because I was very much aware that I'd pushed them into a deficit over the past few months. Continuing my tea regimine and modifying my diet [I have a tendency to eat fewer cooked meals when needing some extensive healing], my eyes began to feel better on a daily basis. Then I got the idea to amp up to 1,000 mg capsules when I used the last of that bottle. This proved to be extremely beneficial as I no longer needed to place any drops into my eye throughout the day!
Of course, I had to revisit the healing properties of vitamin E to see just what it does to assists in regenerating skin tissue and came across this article simply entitled, "Vitamin E." In it there is information regarding eye conditions [cataracts and uveitis] and the positive benefits of ingesting vitamin E as a preventive to them. Needless to say, I didn't find any articles advocating placing vitamin E in the eye nor am I advocating it here. . .
One most noticable side effect of the eyeball vitamin E bath has been the almost total absence of eye 'matter' in my eyes upon waking from sleep! Another benefit has been a decrease in 'itchy ear' and nasal congestion that I also experienced upon waking every morning. This could be attributed to the fact that the sinus cavity houses the eyes and everything that enters the body ENTERS the body! Since vitamin E enhances red-blood cell production, which topically assists the skin tissues in reparing themselves, it is possible that the eyes and sinus apparatus have been able to take direct vitamin E applications and utilize them exclusively as opposed to having to get whate4ver 'quotient' from the general blood stream as had been the case. Actually, I can't say since I'm not a scientist and honestly it isn't important for me to know. . .
What is important is the fact that before I'd rush out and buy a commercial eye 'wash' or run to my opthomologist or even optometrist for a stronger eye glass prescription, utilizing a natural ingredient like vitamin E AND getting much needed relief and reversal of self induced eye inflammation and fatigue is a great and appreciated wonder.AND now I know how to get vitamin E into an eye -- one drop at a time, at night before going to bed or during the day just before taking a break from reading or working at the computer!
Making a great living via the internet isn't going to be much fun if you loose your vision in the process. Protect your eyes with frequent breaks, organinc raw leafy green foods and vitamin supplementation. Health IS Wealth!
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