Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Do you have perfect eyesight? Are you wearing glasses / contacts? Do you see black floaters? Do you ever work late and need to remain awake and alert? Are you aware that people sometimes have “eye strokes” and can lose their vision immediately? Regardless of your answers to the above questions, Eyebright is for you and your family. Why? The eyes, like other body parts, need maintenance so that problems are avoided and the ones you may already have can get turned around or at the least do not get any worse. So what does Eyebright do? The herbs in this formula feed the cell structure around the eyes, increase the circulation to the eye and cleanse the eye by unclogging blood vessels. When you use these eye drops, your eyes feel refreshed and you will feel more awake and alert. Don’t be surprised if you wake up one morning after using Eyebright the night before and your eye lids are stuck together. When this happens, you will be a believer that there was junk in your eyes that needed to come out! Furthermore, Pink Eye and other infections become a thing of the past. There are many success stories where people will tell you how Eyebright relieved the pressure of their Glaucoma, removed scar tissue on the eye caused by infection, got rid of Cataracts and improved and even restored eyesight. The Eyebright Formula: Eyebright Herb; Red Raspberry Leaf; Goldenseal Root; Bayberry Bark; DMSO, and Cayenne Pepper. No First Aid Kit or medicine cabinet should be without this great formula. Your eyesight is not a thing to take for granted! Using one to ten drops of Eyebright mixed with distilled water in an eye cup 2 to 3 times a week or more often is an excellent way to keep your eyes in ongoing, excellent operating order. Yours in Knowledge, Health, and Freedom, Ian ‘Doc’ Shillington N.D. 2004, 2006 by Ian Shillington N.D. All rights reserved. Eyebright Formula Organic Solutions: 411 Cleveland St. Unit – 188, Clearwater, FL 33755 Phone: 727-738-0554 e-mail: Doc 2004 by Ian Shillington N.D. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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