While most people don't realize it, what you eat can affect how you see! Our eyes are as much a part of our bodies as any other organ, so they are influenced by our nutrition. New research has confirmed that nutrition can make a difference in our eye health. Most affected are conditions of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), Dry Eye Syndrome, Cataracts and Glaucoma. Dr. Anshel now lectures on these conditions and how to resolve them with proper nutrition.
Dr.
Anshel is the editor for his latest book, "Visual Ergonomics
Handbook", which is written
at a level that makes the information easily accessible. The various
expert authors provide a simplified but thorough discussion of the process of
eyesight and the components of the visual system. They explore the
technology behind computer displays, discuss environmental issues
surrounding eye symptoms and vision in the workplace, and examine
lighting, glare, monitor position, vision distances, and other issues in
detail. READ
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This
popular book from Dr. Anshel is directed to the general public. "Smart
Medicine For Your Eyes" offers a comprehensive overview of the visual
system and eye problems. It includes all types of visual disorders and what
conventional and alternative treatments are available to deal with the problems.
These treatments may be glasses, contact lenses, herbal remedies, homeopathic
treatment, acupressure, or more traditional medical care.. READ
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Dr.
Anshels second book, "Visual Ergonomics in the Workplace"
tackles the complex area of visual concerns related to computer use. It
is directed to the health and safety managers in corporations who have numerous
computer users and need additional background on how to effectively deal
with the concern of Computer Vision Syndrome... READ
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Dr.
Anshel wrote his first book, "Healthy Eyes, Better Vision" in
1990. It is a 14 chapter overview of the eyes and visual system written
for the layperson. It is written in easy-to-understand language, offering
on-target, accessible eye care advice. Although it is no longer available
in book stores, copies can often be reviewed at your local library.