Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Blurry and Poor Vision Not Caused by Aging



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From: Newsmax Health <newsmax@reply.newsmax.com>
Date: Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 8:13 PM
Subject: Blurry and Poor Vision Not Caused by Aging




Health Alert


Dear Newsmax Reader:
Please find below a special message from our sponsor,
Victor Marchione, M.D. He has some important information to share with you. Thank you.
Newsmax.com

Blurry and Poor Vision
Not Caused by Aging
'Are you scared that as you get older, you'll start to lose your eyesight?'
You know, like those 'old folks' who wear those thick glasses...have to read the newspaper two inches from their face and squint as they watch TV and even worse, lose sleep every time they go to the DMV to renew their driver's license. They're sure that they're going to have it taken away because they can't see anymore.
'Are you worried that soon, this will be your fate?'
If you are, stop worrying. I've got some fantastic news for you that's going to put your mind at rest and help you keep your vision healthy, even into your 70's and 80's.
It's been confirmed through multiple studies at some of the most prestigious medical schools like Harvard, Johns Hopkins and Brandeis University that...
This changes all the rules because now you know that getting the glasses...squinting and struggling at the TV... worrying about driving at night and blurry vision...are not an automatic fact of aging.
And because of that, all of these vision problems can be stopped before they even start!

Here's how others are preventing declining vision before it's too late.
While this is great news, it's only half of the solution. You see, just because this discovery has confirmed that age-related vision loss is basically a myth, it doesn't mean you can just do nothing and expect your vision to remain the same.
You have to supplement it, then if you're taking the same old antioxidants, I've got some more news for you!
In Good Health,


Victor Marchione, M.D.



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