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	<title>Contact lenses info</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Better Natural Eyesight Within Days! No Glasses. No Contact Lenses. No Surgery.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have permission to publish this article electronicallyor in print, at no charge, provided the bylines below are included. The article must be reproduced in full. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated Send email to: itman6666-m2@yahoo.co.ukBetter Natural Eyesight Within Days! No Glasses. No Contact Lenses. No Surgery. Do you wear glasses or hate the inconvenience of contact lenses? Then just get rid! Even if you've worn glasses or contact lenses for years. Defective eyesight is a problem suffered by up to 85% of the population at some time in their lives. The usual solution is glasses or contact lenses. Laser eye surgery is the other option most people think of. A recent online survey carried out by Verso Research Publishing showed that most people fear the results of laser eye surgery and so would not have it done. The main reasons given by people in the survey for wanting to stop wearing glasses and contact lenses were a) inconvenience and b) worry about the long-term health affects upon vision. Well here is some great news. You can now improve and correct your vision naturally. Applying specific methods you can do yourself, you can produce some amazing results. The results of the survey referred to above also show that people are looking for an alternative to glasses, contact lenses and laser eye surgery. 'Better Natural Vision' is exactly what it says it is. A completely natural way to improveyour vision. It is the first 'Natural Vision' program to be based upon proven personal development technology. It certainly has the potential to help a lot of people. Sceptical? Can these results really be achieved? The answer is a resounding 'Yes!' I achieved exactly this. I wore glasses and contact lenses for 8 years. As proof I have my previous eye test history that testifies to my use of glasses and contact lenses over this time. (This is reproduced in my program, 'Five Star Vision' -?Better Natural Vision Within Days'.) I also have my genuine eye test carried out after using the methods outlined in 'Five Star Vision', showing 'no further need for spectacles.' So how did I do it? By applying natural vision correction methods and combining them with proven techniques taken from the best personal development programs. The result is a powerful program that gives you a way to find freedom from glasses and contact lenses without the fears associated with laser eye surgery. Just think about this for a moment. If you suffer with poor vision, do you think you will soon begin to find yourself feeling highly motivated simply by applying a few simple changes that resulted in immediate gains in the quality of your vision? Changes that have the power to improve your clarity and definition. Changes that mean less use of your glasses and contact lenses? Perhaps even finding you can do without them altogether? The improvements I experienced made me feel both excited and amazed. Until I began applying these methods for myself I guess I was just like most other people. I did not believe natural vision improvement and correction was possible. It is a very pleasant and exhilarating way to challenge your belief structure! Throwing away my spec's was just a tremendous feeling. Vision is not a passive process where you simply accept the images that you see. You can learn how to influence and control the process to a far greater degree than you probably believed was possible. You can learn how to 'break out' of what are in essence, simply poor habits of vision. This means that you find yourself getting far better results by making a few simple changes. I found that improvement comes quickly, once you let it! The health benefits are what I really love but an added bonus is the small pot of money I have saved. Not needing glasses and contact lenses really has saved me a small fortune over the last seven years! Stephen Y Bohdan Copyright ? all rights reserved.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>You have permission to publish this article electronicallyor in print, at no charge, provided the bylines below are included. The article must be reproduced in full. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated Send email to: itman6666-m2@yahoo.co.ukBetter Natural Eyesight Within Days! No Glasses. No Contact Lenses. No Surgery. </P><P>Do you wear glasses or hate the inconvenience of contact lenses? Then just get rid! Even if you've worn glasses or contact lenses for years. Defective eyesight is a problem suffered by up to 85% of the population at some time in their lives. The usual solution is glasses or contact lenses. Laser eye surgery is the other option most people think of. A recent online survey carried out by Verso Research Publishing showed that most people fear the results of laser eye surgery and so would not have it done. </P><P>The main reasons given by people in the survey for wanting to stop wearing glasses and contact lenses were a) inconvenience and b) worry about the long-term health affects upon vision. Well here is some great news. You can now improve and correct your vision naturally. Applying specific methods you can do yourself, you can produce some amazing results. The results of the survey referred to above also show that people are looking for an alternative to glasses, contact lenses and laser eye surgery. </P><P>'Better Natural Vision' is exactly what it says it is. A completely natural way to improveyour vision. It is the first 'Natural Vision' program to be based upon proven personal development technology. It certainly has the potential to help a lot of people. Sceptical? Can these results really be achieved? The answer is a resounding 'Yes!' I achieved exactly this. </P><P>I wore glasses and contact lenses for 8 years. As proof I have my previous eye test history that testifies to my use of glasses and contact lenses over this time. (This is reproduced in my program, 'Five Star Vision' -?Better Natural Vision Within Days'.) I also have my genuine eye test carried out after using the methods outlined in 'Five Star Vision', showing 'no further need for spectacles.' So how did I do it? By applying natural vision correction methods and combining them with proven techniques taken from the best personal development programs. The result is a powerful program that gives you a way to find freedom from glasses and contact lenses without the fears associated with laser eye surgery. Just think about this for a moment. </P><P>If you suffer with poor vision, do you think you will soon begin to find yourself feeling highly motivated simply by applying a few simple changes that resulted in immediate gains in the quality of your vision? Changes that have the power to improve your clarity and definition. Changes that mean less use of your glasses and contact lenses? Perhaps even finding you can do without them altogether? The improvements I experienced made me feel both excited and amazed. Until I began applying these methods for myself I guess I was just like most other people. I did not believe natural vision improvement and correction was possible. It is a very pleasant and exhilarating way to challenge your belief structure! Throwing away my spec's was just a tremendous feeling. </P><P>Vision is not a passive process where you simply accept the images that you see. You can learn how to influence and control the process to a far greater degree than you probably believed was possible. You can learn how to 'break out' of what are in essence, simply poor habits of vision. This means that you find yourself getting far better results by making a few simple changes. I found that improvement comes quickly, once you let it! The health benefits are what I really love but an added bonus is the small pot of money I have saved. </P><P>Not needing glasses and contact lenses really has saved me a small fortune over the last seven years! Stephen Y Bohdan Copyright ? all rights reserved.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Bifocal Contact Lenses ? Tell Me More</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Bifocal-Contact-Lenses-%96-Tell-Me-More/info/27939</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>More</category>
		<category>Bifocal</category>
		<category>lenses</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we get older our eye can suffer from Presbyopia, this can occur when our eyes are unable to focus incoming light due to the loss and flexibility in our eye muscles. The unfortunate result is that trying to read close-up such as reading a book or newspaper or even trying to use computer screens can become blurred.Bifocal contact lenses add an extra layer of near vision correction to the actually lens give you the power to focus and see object's close-up. There is usually a far-vision layer also.There are three different types of bifocal contact lens designs.	Alternating	Concentric	SimultaneousIn Alternating or translating bifocal lenses, the near and far connective layers of the lens are distinct from each other. The near correction layer is usually placed at the bottom of the lens but if needed can be reversed. The intermediate layer can also be added and changed.In concentric bifocal lenses the near and far layers are arranged in rings, the near vision is in the centre and the far vision layer on the outer ring. If you have small pupils this arrangement can be reversed this would put the far vision layer in the centre and near vision on the outer ring.In Simultaneous bifocal lenses both layers are in the centre of the lens, this may seem strange but your eyes learn to adapt to each correction layer. This of course may take a little time but you're eye care specialist can advice more on this.Some people may find it difficult to get used to bifocal contact lenses, if you have adapted to bifocal, trifocal, or progressive eyeglass lenses, you'll already understand the basics of using translating bifocal contact lenses, in which the distance zone is straight ahead and above center, while the reading zone is lower. With simultaneous designs, your eyes will learn to focus near or far as needed. Whatever your particular lenses design, your eye-care specialised will make sure you understand how to use it.Bifocal contact lenses come in soft and rigid gas permeable (RGP). In general soft contact lenses can become cloudy with protein deposits over time, they have also been known to be easy to tear.Gas permeable contact lenses are more durable and made from a stronger plastic that stays clearer over time. When you have RGP bifocals they last longer but you may need new ones only when your presbyopia progresses so that you need a stronger near vision prescription.(c) www.2020-contact-lenses.comReprint Rights feel free to publish this article on your website but you must agree to leave all active links contained within 'About The Author' intact and "as is" and NOT hidden behind a java or redirect script.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>As we get older our eye can suffer from Presbyopia, this can occur when our eyes are unable to focus incoming light due to the loss and flexibility in our eye muscles. The unfortunate result is that trying to read close-up such as reading a book or newspaper or even trying to use computer screens can become blurred.Bifocal contact lenses add an extra layer of near vision correction to the actually lens give you the power to focus and see object's close-up. There is usually a far-vision layer also.There are three different types of bifocal contact lens designs.<ol>	<li>Alternating	<li>Concentric	<li>Simultaneous</ol>In Alternating or translating bifocal lenses, the near and far connective layers of the lens are distinct from each other. The near correction layer is usually placed at the bottom of the lens but if needed can be reversed. The intermediate layer can also be added and changed.In concentric bifocal lenses the near and far layers are arranged in rings, the near vision is in the centre and the far vision layer on the outer ring. </P><P>If you have small pupils this arrangement can be reversed this would put the far vision layer in the centre and near vision on the outer ring.In Simultaneous bifocal lenses both layers are in the centre of the lens, this may seem strange but your eyes learn to adapt to each correction layer. This of course may take a little time but you're eye care specialist can advice more on this.Some people may find it difficult to get used to bifocal contact lenses, if you have adapted to bifocal, trifocal, or progressive eyeglass lenses, you'll already understand the basics of using translating bifocal contact lenses, in which the distance zone is straight ahead and above center, while the reading zone is lower. With simultaneous designs, your eyes will learn to focus near or far as needed. Whatever your particular lenses design, your eye-care specialised will make sure you understand how to use it.Bifocal contact lenses come in soft and rigid gas permeable (RGP). In general soft contact lenses can become cloudy with protein deposits over time, they have also been known to be easy to tear.Gas permeable contact lenses are more durable and made from a stronger plastic that stays clearer over time. </P><P>When you have RGP bifocals they last longer but you may need new ones only when your presbyopia progresses so that you need a stronger near vision prescription.(c) <a href="http://www.2020-contact-lenses.com" target=new>www.2020-contact-lenses.com</a>Reprint Rights feel free to publish this article on your website but you must agree to leave all active links contained within 'About The Author' intact and "as is" and NOT hidden behind a java or redirect script.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>What You Should Know Before You Get Contact Lenses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 11:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of reasons why so many people around the world suffer from vision deterioration old age, disease of the retina, cornea to name but a few. To help with vision around 1284 in Italy, Salvino D'Armate inventing the first wearable eyeglasses but vision aids where around much longer D'Armate design was very similar to what is still available today.Who invented Contact Lenses?Leonardo da Vinci sketched and described several forms of contact lenses in 1508, and in 1632 Rene Descartes suggested the possibility of a corneal contact lens. Adolph Fick first thought of making glass contact lenses in 1888, but it took until 1948 when Kevin Tuohy invented the soft plastic lens for contacts to become a reality.What If I Want To Use ContactsIf you've been wearing spectacles and have never used contact lenses there are a number of things you need to do.	Make an appointment with your eye care specialised, a regular eye test can help detect eye diseases before you notice the effect on your sight. Early treatment can often prevent your sight form getting worse	When you go for your eye test you should take with you any glasses that you wear, the names of any medicine you are taking and the name of your doctor if needed.	Your eye care specialised should discuss your eye test results and your eye health with you. Don't be afraid to ask questions about any aspect of your eye test.So What Types Are Available?Soft Contact lenses: Are made from oxygen permeable, which is a water-loving plastic. They contain between 30 and 80 per-cent water, depending on the type of lens. Many people enjoy the comfort of soft lenses they are easy to adapt to and fit both comfortably and securely.Toric lenses: Patients who are diagnosed with astigmatism are normally prescribed toric contact lenses.Disposable Contact lenses: These are good as they decrease the possibilities of a contact lens wearer getting infected, after a prescribed period of time, the lenses are thrown away and replaced with a new pair.Gas Permeable lenses: Made of special firmer plastics, which are permeable to oxygen, these lenses are very durable and usually have a longer life span than soft lenses. Many people prefer them and find them easier to handle than soft lenses.Safety PracticesThere are safety measures for choosing, applying, and wearing contacts which you can follow to protect your eyes and provide for long-term, problem-free contact lens wear, including:There are a number of safety measures to remember when using contact lenses	Make sure you wash your hands before inserting or removing your contact lenses.	Never borrow or lend your contact lenses to anybody else.	Always clean the contact lenses with the solution provided to ward off infection and to cleanse it of protein enzyme deposits.	If your contact lens gets torn or damaged, replace it immediately.Not everybody can wear contact lenses if your prone to eye infection you may not be able to wear them, if your eyes sting, burn or itch you may be experiencing the common signs of "dry eye." A feeling of something foreign within the eye or general discomfort may also signal dry eye. This may require a visit to your eye care specialised.If I have problem like dry-eye can I wear contact lenses?You're may not have success with contact lenses than someone who does not have this condition. This of course does not mean that you cannot wear contact lenses at all. It basically means you may have a shorter contact lens wearing period than normal or you may have to wear your lenses only occasionally.There is help available if needed you can make wearing contacts more comfortable by inserting eye lubrication drops. But, make sure you consult you eye care specialised beforehand to get advise.(c) www.2020-contact-lenses.comReprint Rights feel free to publish this article on your website but you must agree to leave all active links contained within 'About The Author' intact and "as is" and NOT hidden behind a java or redirect script.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>There are a number of reasons why so many people around the world suffer from vision deterioration old age, disease of the retina, cornea to name but a few. To help with vision around 1284 in Italy, Salvino D'Armate inventing the first wearable eyeglasses but vision aids where around much longer D'Armate design was very similar to what is still available today.Who invented Contact Lenses?Leonardo da Vinci sketched and described several forms of contact lenses in 1508, and in 1632 Rene Descartes suggested the possibility of a corneal contact lens. Adolph Fick first thought of making glass contact lenses in 1888, but it took until 1948 when Kevin Tuohy invented the soft plastic lens for contacts to become a reality.What If I Want To Use ContactsIf you've been wearing spectacles and have never used contact lenses there are a number of things you need to do.<ol>	<li>Make an appointment with your eye care specialised, a regular eye test can help detect eye diseases before you notice the effect on your sight. Early treatment can often prevent your sight form getting worse	<li>When you go for your eye test you should take with you any glasses that you wear, the names of any medicine you are taking and the name of your doctor if needed.	<li>Your eye care specialised should discuss your eye test results and your eye health with you. Don't be afraid to ask questions about any aspect of your eye test.</ol>So What Types Are Available?Soft Contact lenses: Are made from oxygen permeable, which is a water-loving plastic. </P><P>They contain between 30 and 80 per-cent water, depending on the type of lens. Many people enjoy the comfort of soft lenses they are easy to adapt to and fit both comfortably and securely.Toric lenses: Patients who are diagnosed with astigmatism are normally prescribed toric contact lenses.Disposable Contact lenses: These are good as they decrease the possibilities of a contact lens wearer getting infected, after a prescribed period of time, the lenses are thrown away and replaced with a new pair.Gas Permeable lenses: Made of special firmer plastics, which are permeable to oxygen, these lenses are very durable and usually have a longer life span than soft lenses. Many people prefer them and find them easier to handle than soft lenses.Safety PracticesThere are safety measures for choosing, applying, and wearing contacts which you can follow to protect your eyes and provide for long-term, problem-free contact lens wear, including:There are a number of safety measures to remember when using contact lenses<ol>	<li>Make sure you wash your hands before inserting or removing your contact lenses.	<li>Never borrow or lend your contact lenses to anybody else.	<li>Always clean the contact lenses with the solution provided to ward off infection and to cleanse it of protein enzyme deposits.	<li>If your contact lens gets torn or damaged, replace it immediately.</ol>Not everybody can wear contact lenses if your prone to eye infection you may not be able to wear them, if your eyes sting, burn or itch you may be experiencing the common signs of "dry eye." A feeling of something foreign within the eye or general discomfort may also signal dry eye. This may require a visit to your eye care specialised.If I have problem like dry-eye can I wear contact lenses?You're may not have success with contact lenses than someone who does not have this condition. This of course does not mean that you cannot wear contact lenses at all. </P><P>It basically means you may have a shorter contact lens wearing period than normal or you may have to wear your lenses only occasionally.There is help available if needed you can make wearing contacts more comfortable by inserting eye lubrication drops. But, make sure you consult you eye care specialised beforehand to get advise.(c) <a href="http://www.2020-contact-lenses.com" target=new>www.2020-contact-lenses.com</a>Reprint Rights feel free to publish this article on your website but you must agree to leave all active links contained within 'About The Author' intact and "as is" and NOT hidden behind a java or redirect script.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses - More Style, Same Utility</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Eyeglasses-and-Contact-Lenses---More-Style%2C-Same-Utility/info/92414</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Eyeglasses</category>
		<category>Utility</category>
		<category>More</category>
		<category>lenses</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[At one time, promotions on television advertised a new,sexier you if you elected to lose the glasses and pop in apair of contact lenses. This image has always beendemonstrated in Superman comics, television programs andmovies. He's a bit of a geek or too normal a guy, but when theglasses come off - he's Superman. Fortunately, the image-makers and shakers that relegated eyeglasses to theawkward, the nerd gear of decades past has begun to embraceglasses for the fashionable, functional necessity they havebecome. The differences between glasses and contact lenses are morerelated to personal issues of comfort than to image.Arguments can be made in support of contacts overeyeglasses. For example, contact lenses are worn directly over the eyeallowing natural vision and no distortion as some eyeglasswearers may experience because of the small gap between thelens of the glasses and your eye. There is always a constant awareness of the frames as wellas the reflections off the backside of the lens. While mosteyeglass wearers become so accustomed as to hardly noticethe discrepancy, it becomes more pronounced when switchingbetween contacts and glasses.Glasses can fog up when the temperature changes and theymight be a distraction during physical activities,especially sports where you don't want your glasses to bebroken. Contacts suffer neither of these. Eyeglasses canbe made with tinting lenses that allow them to turn intofunctional sunglasses, but contact lens wearers can pickany pair of sunglasses they want. For the particularly fashion conscious, contact lensescoordinate with everything in your wardrobe. But for alltheir differences, both require cleaning and gentle care.Both correct astigmatism (irregular cornea shape) and withmodern technology, both are very affordable. A new pair ofeyeglasses and a new pair of contacts is comparable inprice for the same prescription. The decision between contacts or eyeglasses is no longerone associated with social stigma or social image, butrather of the image and look you want to project to theworld. It's all truly dependent in this day of modernfashion on what makes you feel comfortable and look great. ===========================================================Discover important advice and information about contactlenses. Are soft or hard best ? What's the best cleaningsolutions ? For a comprehensive guide, Clickhttp://www.contact-lenses-special.com/. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>At one time, promotions on television advertised a new,sexier you if you elected to lose the glasses and pop in apair of contact lenses. This image has always beendemonstrated in Superman comics, television programs andmovies. He's a bit of a geek or too normal a guy, but when theglasses come off - he's Superman. Fortunately, the image-makers and shakers that relegated eyeglasses to theawkward, the nerd gear of decades past has begun to embraceglasses for the fashionable, functional necessity they havebecome. The differences between glasses and contact lenses are morerelated to personal issues of comfort than to image.Arguments can be made in support of contacts overeyeglasses. </P><P>For example, contact lenses are worn directly over the eyeallowing natural vision and no distortion as some eyeglasswearers may experience because of the small gap between thelens of the glasses and your eye. There is always a constant awareness of the frames as wellas the reflections off the backside of the lens. While mosteyeglass wearers become so accustomed as to hardly noticethe discrepancy, it becomes more pronounced when switchingbetween contacts and glasses.Glasses can fog up when the temperature changes and theymight be a distraction during physical activities,especially sports where you don't want your glasses to bebroken. Contacts suffer neither of these. Eyeglasses canbe made with tinting lenses that allow them to turn intofunctional sunglasses, but contact lens wearers can pickany pair of sunglasses they want. </P><P>For the particularly fashion conscious, contact lensescoordinate with everything in your wardrobe. But for alltheir differences, both require cleaning and gentle care.Both correct astigmatism (irregular cornea shape) and withmodern technology, both are very affordable. A new pair ofeyeglasses and a new pair of contacts is comparable inprice for the same prescription. The decision between contacts or eyeglasses is no longerone associated with social stigma or social image, butrather of the image and look you want to project to theworld. It's all truly dependent in this day of modernfashion on what makes you feel comfortable and look great. </P><P>===========================================================Discover important advice and information about contactlenses. Are soft or hard best ? What's the best cleaningsolutions ? For a comprehensive guide, Click<a href="http://www.contact-lenses-special.com/">http://www.contact-lenses-special.com/</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Ten Things To Know About Contact Lenses</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Ten-Things-To-Know-About-Contact-Lenses/info/90910</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Things</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. How hard is it to get used to wearing contact lenses?Everybody adjusts to wearing contact lenses differently. How long it takes for a person's eyes adjust to wearing contact lenses varies and depends on the sensitivity of the eyes and also on the type of contact lenses being worn. Typically it will take from one day up to about two weeks.2. How do you take care of contact lenses?Proper care of contact lenses varies depending on the type prescribed. Disposable and extended wear brands are simply thrown away after they are used. Soft contact lenses and gas permeable lenses require more care to ensure longevity and to protect against infecting the eyes.3. Do you have to be a certain age to wear contact lenses?Age does not matter as long as the person wearing contact lenses can responsibly care for them. If not cared for properly, contact lenses can become damaged or lost, and they can become infected and cause serious injury to the eyes. Parents should be part of the decision making process.4. Is it possible for contact lenses to become lost inside the eye?This is highly unlikely. A contact lens can get stuck under the eyelid, making it difficult to find. If you have trouble locating your contact lenses, your eye doctor can help.5. What is the difference between daily wear and extended wear contact lenses?Daily wear lenses are inserted into the eye and removed each day. Extended wear contact lenses are made from different materials and allow more oxygen to reach the eye. Because of this, extended wear contact lens can safely be worn between seven to thirty days before removing, depending on the brand.6. How do you purchase contact lenses?Before you can purchase prescription contact lenses, you must get an eye exam and then have the eye doctor write out a prescription. You can get the prescription filled at many places, including retail outlets, doctors' offices and the Internet.7. Besides daily and extended wear lenses, are other types of contact lenses available?There are other types of contact lenses available including different colored contact lenses, bifocal contact lenses and lenses for astigmatism, contact lenses that block UV rays, special effect lenses, and more.8. How will I know which type of contact lenses are best for my needs?Your eye doctor can assist you in determining the contact lenses that are right for your eyes and for your lifestyle.9. Are disposable contact lenses as good as daily wear contact lenses?Yes, disposable contact lenses are just as good as daily wear. In fact, because of their shorter life cycles, they can be safer for the eyes because there is less opportunity for bacteria to develop and grow on the contact lenses. This decreases the chances for developing an eye infection.10. After I get contact lenses, are follow-u p visits to the eye doctor required?If you're new to wearing contact lenses, the eye doctor likely will recommend that you return after the first week of wearing the contact lenses. The doctor will make sure that the contact lenses are fitting properly and that they are being properly cared for. You should get reexamined for contact lenses every one to two years as well.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>1. How hard is it to get used to wearing contact lenses?Everybody adjusts to wearing contact lenses differently. How long it takes for a person's eyes adjust to wearing contact lenses varies and depends on the sensitivity of the eyes and also on the type of contact lenses being worn. Typically it will take from one day up to about two weeks.2. How do you take care of contact lenses?Proper care of contact lenses varies depending on the type prescribed. </P><P>Disposable and extended wear brands are simply thrown away after they are used. Soft contact lenses and gas permeable lenses require more care to ensure longevity and to protect against infecting the eyes.3. Do you have to be a certain age to wear contact lenses?Age does not matter as long as the person wearing contact lenses can responsibly care for them. If not cared for properly, contact lenses can become damaged or lost, and they can become infected and cause serious injury to the eyes. Parents should be part of the decision making process.4. </P><P>Is it possible for contact lenses to become lost inside the eye?This is highly unlikely. A contact lens can get stuck under the eyelid, making it difficult to find. If you have trouble locating your contact lenses, your eye doctor can help.5. What is the difference between daily wear and extended wear contact lenses?Daily wear lenses are inserted into the eye and removed each day. Extended wear contact lenses are made from different materials and allow more oxygen to reach the eye. </P><P>Because of this, extended wear contact lens can safely be worn between seven to thirty days before removing, depending on the brand.6. How do you purchase contact lenses?Before you can purchase prescription contact lenses, you must get an eye exam and then have the eye doctor write out a prescription. You can get the prescription filled at many places, including retail outlets, doctors' offices and the Internet.7. Besides daily and extended wear lenses, are other types of contact lenses available?There are other types of contact lenses available including different colored contact lenses, bifocal contact lenses and lenses for astigmatism, contact lenses that block UV rays, special effect lenses, and more.8. How will I know which type of contact lenses are best for my needs?Your eye doctor can assist you in determining the contact lenses that are right for your eyes and for your lifestyle.9. </P><P>Are disposable contact lenses as good as daily wear contact lenses?Yes, disposable contact lenses are just as good as daily wear. In fact, because of their shorter life cycles, they can be safer for the eyes because there is less opportunity for bacteria to develop and grow on the contact lenses. This decreases the chances for developing an eye infection.10. After I get contact lenses, are follow-u p visits to the eye doctor required?If you're new to wearing contact lenses, the eye doctor likely will recommend that you return after the first week of wearing the contact lenses. The doctor will make sure that the contact lenses are fitting properly and that they are being properly cared for. </P><P>You should get reexamined for contact lenses every one to two years as well.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Color Contact Lenses - Your Options</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Color-Contact-Lenses---Your-Options/info/67420</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Color+Contact+Lenses+-+Your+Options</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very few people are actually satisfied with their appearance. Some will go to great lengths to achieve a look that they consider acceptable. If you wear contacts and you're interested in changing your appearance but you want to use a subtle approach, you may want to consider color contact lenses. You can choose from a variety of natural colors including blue, hazel, and green. There are numerous types of these lenses available that vary in the amount of tint used to create the lenses.  If you have trouble seeing your contacts during insertion, for example, you don't want to actually change the  of your eyes; you just want to be able to see your contacts better. Contacts with a light tint would work better for you. 

Color contact lenses aren't just for people who require corrective lenses. There are just as many types of non-prescription contacts that can alter and/or enhance your eyes available. Of course you should obtain assistance from an eyewear professional so that the contacts fit securely on your eyes, and also to obtain important information regarding the use and care of the lenses. Color contact lenses are becoming more common for athletes interested in improving their skill. Race car drivers, for example, can benefit from color contact lenses with an amber tint because this  can  filter out shadows that can interfere with the driver's vision. 

Have you ever noticed someone's eyes that you were certain were not their own? One of the issues associated with wearing color contact lenses is buying a set that complements your eye and skin . If your skin and eyes are naturally light, you have the good fortune of being able to wear just about any type of ed lenses. People with dark eyes and/or skin are best suited with opaque lenses. Instead of covering the eye with a solid , opaque color contact lenses actually complement the natural  of the eye using a pattern of several s. If your eyes are somewhere in the middle or you want to try a  in contrast to your eye , you should contact an eye specialist to discuss your options. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Very few people are actually satisfied with their appearance. Some will go to great lengths to achieve a look that they consider acceptable. If you wear contacts and you're interested in changing your appearance but you want to use a subtle approach, you may want to consider color contact lenses. You can choose from a variety of natural colors including blue, hazel, and green. There are numerous types of these lenses available that vary in the amount of tint used to create the lenses. </P><P> If you have trouble seeing your contacts during insertion, for example, you don't want to actually change the  of your eyes; you just want to be able to see your contacts better. Contacts with a light tint would work better for you. <br />
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Color contact lenses aren't just for people who require corrective lenses. There are just as many types of non-prescription contacts that can alter and/or enhance your eyes available. Of course you should obtain assistance from an eyewear professional so that the contacts fit securely on your eyes, and also to obtain important information regarding the use and care of the lenses. </P><P>Color contact lenses are becoming more common for athletes interested in improving their skill. Race car drivers, for example, can benefit from color contact lenses with an amber tint because this  can  filter out shadows that can interfere with the driver's vision. <br />
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Have you ever noticed someone's eyes that you were certain were not their own? One of the issues associated with wearing color contact lenses is buying a set that complements your eye and skin . If your skin and eyes are naturally light, you have the good fortune of being able to wear just about any type of ed lenses. People with dark eyes and/or skin are best suited with opaque lenses. </P><P>Instead of covering the eye with a solid , opaque color contact lenses actually complement the natural  of the eye using a pattern of several s. If your eyes are somewhere in the middle or you want to try a  in contrast to your eye , you should contact an eye specialist to discuss your options. <br />
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		<title>Costume Contact Lenses ? Be Noticed in the Crowd!</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Costume-Contact-Lenses-%96-Be-Noticed-in-the-Crowd%21/info/29019</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>Lenses</category>
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		<category>Noticed</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Costume contacts have always been a favorite tool of movie costume designers. What makes a werewolf appear like a real monster and not just an actor in a costume? The eyes, of course! The eyes make the entire image seem real and very believable.But the days when theatrical lenses were available only to movie stars are long gone. Now everybody can get a pair of costume contacts that makes their eyes appear bright and inhuman. The only limit is your imagination.Many people think of theatrical contact lenses only at Halloween time. But there is no reason why you can't wear them just for going out to the club. If your eyes look like you just came back from Dune, you can be sure that your appearance won't go unnoticed.What are my choices?There are many costume lenses on the market; the most popular brands are Crazy Lenses, by Cooper Vision, and Wild Eyes, by CibaVision. Both Crazy Lenses and WildEyes offer bright, exciting designs. Their lenses are also comfortable and affordable.If you type "costume contact lenses" into a Google or Yahoo search, many different collections will show up. Some of them offer a great look for a reasonable price. However, you should always bear in mind that most paints are toxic; so some of the lenses on offer might seem beautiful, but the could also irritate your eyes. It is always best to go with costume contacts produced by major contact lens manufacturers.And for a particularly magnificent effect, you can get scleral contacts. Unlike ordinary color contact lenses, sclerals cover not only the colored part of your eye, but the entire visible portion of your eye. Sclerals create a knock-out effect. The only draw back with scleral contacts is that they are awfully expensive. You can also get custom-made costume lenses. This way, you can be sure that nobody would have eyes like yours, and you can have any design imaginable.You can see pictures and reviews of different costume contact lens collections at http://www.1-contact-lenses-consumer-guide.com/costume-contact-lenses.html Do I need a prescription for costume contact lenses?Most brand name costume contacts come in Plano (no vision correction) as well as with corrective powers. And whether or not you need visual correction, you should ask your eye doctor to fit costume lenses for you. Even if you have perfect vision, it is best to see an optometrist first.Can I see while wearing theatrical contacts?Yes, you can. Even though the lens is completely opaque, its center is clear so you can see. The only exceptions are white-out contacts, which create the effect of blind eyes. In this case, the entire lens is fully opaque so, unless you want to find out how it is to be blind, you should wear a white-out contact lens in one eye only.Are costume contacts safe?There are many FDA warnings about the dangers of costume lenses, although the lenses themselves are usually not to blame. Unfortunately, some people wear their costume contacts for several days straight, or put them in without washing their hands first, or swap the lenses with their friends, and then blame the theatrical contacts when they get an eye infection.The truth is that if you get reputable brand name costume lenses and take proper care of them, costume contacts are as safe as any other type of contact lens.Here are 5 simple rules, to keep costume contact lenses safe:	Don't wear your costume contacts for longer than a few hours	Don't swap them with other people	Order your lenses from your doctor's office or a reputable online retailer. Contacts sold in costume shops or flea markets might be of questionable quality.	Have an optometrist fit you with theatrical contacts	Clean your costume lenses properlyHow do I take care of my costume lenses?Novelty contact lenses don't require any special care; you simply treat them the same way as you would treat any contact lenses.All you need is a multi-purpose solution and a contact lens case, which you can get in any chemist shop. Rinse your lenses in the solution before inserting them in your eyes, and don't forget to wash your hands before handling the lenses.When you're not using your costume lenses, keep them in the solution, in their case. It is recommended that you change the solution at least once a week, if you don't use them for long periods of time. But who would bother? If you have to wear contacts that have spent a month or so in their case, just give them a double rinse in fresh solution.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Costume contacts have always been a favorite tool of movie costume designers. What makes a werewolf appear like a real monster and not just an actor in a costume? The eyes, of course! The eyes make the entire image seem real and very believable.But the days when theatrical lenses were available only to movie stars are long gone. Now everybody can get a pair of costume contacts that makes their eyes appear bright and inhuman. The only limit is your imagination.Many people think of theatrical contact lenses only at Halloween time. But there is no reason why you can't wear them just for going out to the club. </P><P>If your eyes look like you just came back from Dune, you can be sure that your appearance won't go unnoticed.What are my choices?There are many costume lenses on the market; the most popular brands are Crazy Lenses, by Cooper Vision, and Wild Eyes, by CibaVision. Both Crazy Lenses and WildEyes offer bright, exciting designs. Their lenses are also comfortable and affordable.If you type "costume contact lenses" into a Google or Yahoo search, many different collections will show up. Some of them offer a great look for a reasonable price. However, you should always bear in mind that most paints are toxic; so some of the lenses on offer might seem beautiful, but the could also irritate your eyes. </P><P>It is always best to go with costume contacts produced by major contact lens manufacturers.And for a particularly magnificent effect, you can get scleral contacts. Unlike ordinary color contact lenses, sclerals cover not only the colored part of your eye, but the entire visible portion of your eye. Sclerals create a knock-out effect. The only draw back with scleral contacts is that they are awfully expensive. You can also get custom-made costume lenses. </P><P>This way, you can be sure that nobody would have eyes like yours, and you can have any design imaginable.You can see pictures and reviews of different costume contact lens collections at <a href="http://www.1-contact-lenses-consumer-guide.com/costume-contact-lenses.html" target=new>http://www.1-contact-lenses-consumer-guide.com/costume-contact-lenses.html</a> Do I need a prescription for costume contact lenses?Most brand name costume contacts come in Plano (no vision correction) as well as with corrective powers. And whether or not you need visual correction, you should ask your eye doctor to fit costume lenses for you. Even if you have perfect vision, it is best to see an optometrist first.Can I see while wearing theatrical contacts?Yes, you can. Even though the lens is completely opaque, its center is clear so you can see. The only exceptions are white-out contacts, which create the effect of blind eyes. </P><P>In this case, the entire lens is fully opaque so, unless you want to find out how it is to be blind, you should wear a white-out contact lens in one eye only.Are costume contacts safe?There are many FDA warnings about the dangers of costume lenses, although the lenses themselves are usually not to blame. Unfortunately, some people wear their costume contacts for several days straight, or put them in without washing their hands first, or swap the lenses with their friends, and then blame the theatrical contacts when they get an eye infection.The truth is that if you get reputable brand name costume lenses and take proper care of them, costume contacts are as safe as any other type of contact lens.Here are 5 simple rules, to keep costume contact lenses safe:<ul>	<li>Don't wear your costume contacts for longer than a few hours	<li>Don't swap them with other people	<li>Order your lenses from your doctor's office or a reputable online retailer. Contacts sold in costume shops or flea markets might be of questionable quality.	<li>Have an optometrist fit you with theatrical contacts	<li>Clean your costume lenses properly</ul>How do I take care of my costume lenses?Novelty contact lenses don't require any special care; you simply treat them the same way as you would treat any contact lenses.All you need is a multi-purpose solution and a contact lens case, which you can get in any chemist shop. Rinse your lenses in the solution before inserting them in your eyes, and don't forget to wash your hands before handling the lenses.When you're not using your costume lenses, keep them in the solution, in their case. It is recommended that you change the solution at least once a week, if you don't use them for long periods of time. </P><P>But who would bother? If you have to wear contacts that have spent a month or so in their case, just give them a double rinse in fresh solution.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Contact Lenses are Easy to Get Online, As Long as You Know How, and You Choose the Right Brands</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Contact-Lenses-are-Easy-to-Get-Online%2C-As-Long-as-You-Know-How%2C-and-You-Choose-the-Right-Brands/info/56100</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 04:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Contact</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eye glasses have really come a long way over the years when it comes to style and variety. However, there is no question that when it comes to showing off your good looks, contact lenses win over glasses hands down! You can buy contact lenses through your eye doctor or - what's even better - you can purchase them online. There are numerous brands of contacts; and each has their own special contact lens products that pertain to both general vision correction, and people who have special eye conditions.If you wish to buy contact lenses online, you will want to take a few factors into account. First you will want to shop around on different websites and compare prices of the brand of contact that you wish to purchase. You will find that there are many ways to buy contact lenses at great discount prices. Learn what is available for you, and choose the best method that is most convenient and comfortable for both your wallet and your eyes. You will find that if you wear disposable contact lenses, ordering contacts at a discount price will usually end up saving your more money than ordering them through your eye doctor. However, before you buy contact lenses, you will want to make sure that you receive a thorough eye examination from your optometrist. The reason for this is so you will learn of the exact measurements of your eye. Everyone has different eye shapes and sizes and if you wear contacts that are not designed to fit the shape of your eye, you will find them uncomfortable; and they can cause damage to your eye. This is something to keep in mind, especially if you have perfect 20/20 vision and you wish to buy contact lenses that are non-prescription and colored. It doesn't matter why you are purchasing contact lenses ? See your eye doctor first!When you buy contact lenses you will want to learn all you can about the different types of contact lenses you can purchase, as well as, the maintenance involved for keeping them clean. If you don't plan on wearing your contacts frequently, you may find daily disposable contact lenses - like those Acuvue sells - as a perfect choice. That way, you won't have to worry about cleaning your contacts. Simply wear them once, and throw them away. If you plan on wearing extended disposables that can last for up to two weeks or a month; or conventional contacts that can last up to a year, you will want to ensure that you take the best steps in ultimate cleaning care. Remember, your eyes are a precious and delicate organ that can not be replaced ? take excellent care of them, and buy contact lenses that provide you with the best in comfort and vision.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Eye glasses have really come a long way over the years when it comes to style and variety. However, there is no question that when it comes to showing off your good looks, contact lenses win over glasses hands down! You can buy contact lenses through your eye doctor or - what's even better - you can purchase them online. There are numerous brands of contacts; and each has their own special contact lens products that pertain to both general vision correction, and people who have special eye conditions.If you wish to buy contact lenses online, you will want to take a few factors into account. First you will want to shop around on different websites and compare prices of the brand of contact that you wish to purchase. You will find that there are many ways to buy contact lenses at great discount prices. </P><P>Learn what is available for you, and choose the best method that is most convenient and comfortable for both your wallet and your eyes. You will find that if you wear disposable contact lenses, ordering contacts at a discount price will usually end up saving your more money than ordering them through your eye doctor. However, before you buy contact lenses, you will want to make sure that you receive a thorough eye examination from your optometrist. The reason for this is so you will learn of the exact measurements of your eye. Everyone has different eye shapes and sizes and if you wear contacts that are not designed to fit the shape of your eye, you will find them uncomfortable; and they can cause damage to your eye. </P><P>This is something to keep in mind, especially if you have perfect 20/20 vision and you wish to buy contact lenses that are non-prescription and colored. It doesn't matter why you are purchasing contact lenses ? See your eye doctor first!When you buy contact lenses you will want to learn all you can about the different types of contact lenses you can purchase, as well as, the maintenance involved for keeping them clean. If you don't plan on wearing your contacts frequently, you may find daily disposable contact lenses - like those Acuvue sells - as a perfect choice. That way, you won't have to worry about cleaning your contacts. Simply wear them once, and throw them away. </P><P>If you plan on wearing extended disposables that can last for up to two weeks or a month; or conventional contacts that can last up to a year, you will want to ensure that you take the best steps in ultimate cleaning care. Remember, your eyes are a precious and delicate organ that can not be replaced ? take excellent care of them, and buy contact lenses that provide you with the best in comfort and vision.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Wear Contact Lenses In The Allergy Season</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/How-To-Wear-Contact-Lenses-In-The-Allergy-Season/info/92415</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 23:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>How+To+Wear+Contact+Lenses+In+The+Allergy+Season</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The allergy seasons are a real challenge, especially if youwear contact lenses. A chronic allergy to mold, pet danderor other environmental allergens can create a year-rounddilemma. No matter what the cause, seasonal allergies makeyour eyes hypersensitive and irritated. Ordinary softcontact lenses often make them feel even worse. There's a lot you can do to reduce the misery of allergyseason. Keep your contacts as clean as you can whether youhave to use lubricating drops to rinse your eyes outregularly. Remove your contacts and clean them in asolution throughout the day, if they are not 'one-per-day'type lenses. Allergy induced conjunctivitis, a condition that causespainful swelling and redness of the eyes, can make wearingyour contacts a real pain. If this becomes a real issue,it's best to consult your optometrist. Disposable lensesallow you a more comfortable lens that you can trash at theend of the day. You'll have no more worries about makingsure all the dust and pollen has been removed or cleansed. Other ways to get relief are simple. During allergy season,contact lens wearers should close the windows in their carsand houses and use the air conditioner. Air conditionerfilters often remove most of the annoying pollens and dustfrom the air. Avoid doing a lot of lawn work or outdooractivities in the mornings and early afternoon, becausepollens are usually at their highest levels at that time. Don't mow or rake the lawn without protective eyewear and adust mask when your allergies are at their worst. Ifyou've been outside or doing similar work, wash your handsfrequently to avoid transferring pollens, dusts or moldsclose to your eyes. Washing your hair everyday and your face two or three timesa day also helps reduce the amount of transferable pollenand dust. Allergies are an unfortunate condition for some people andthere are a number of allergy medicines that can helpreduce and in some cases even eliminate the symptoms. Whencontact lenses are involved, a little prevention can helpreduce the amount of irritation or discomfort you might befeeling. If it doesn't, remember to always speak to yourdoctor for a diagnosis or prescription that could help.===========================================================Discover important advice and information about contactlenses. Are soft or hard best ? What's the best cleaningsolutions ? For a comprehensive guide, Clickhttp://www.contact-lenses-special.com/disposable-contact-lenses.html. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>The allergy seasons are a real challenge, especially if youwear contact lenses. A chronic allergy to mold, pet danderor other environmental allergens can create a year-rounddilemma. No matter what the cause, seasonal allergies makeyour eyes hypersensitive and irritated. Ordinary softcontact lenses often make them feel even worse. There's a lot you can do to reduce the misery of allergyseason. </P><P>Keep your contacts as clean as you can whether youhave to use lubricating drops to rinse your eyes outregularly. Remove your contacts and clean them in asolution throughout the day, if they are not 'one-per-day'type lenses. Allergy induced conjunctivitis, a condition that causespainful swelling and redness of the eyes, can make wearingyour contacts a real pain. If this becomes a real issue,it's best to consult your optometrist. Disposable lensesallow you a more comfortable lens that you can trash at theend of the day. </P><P>You'll have no more worries about makingsure all the dust and pollen has been removed or cleansed. Other ways to get relief are simple. During allergy season,contact lens wearers should close the windows in their carsand houses and use the air conditioner. Air conditionerfilters often remove most of the annoying pollens and dustfrom the air. Avoid doing a lot of lawn work or outdooractivities in the mornings and early afternoon, becausepollens are usually at their highest levels at that time. </P><P>Don't mow or rake the lawn without protective eyewear and adust mask when your allergies are at their worst. Ifyou've been outside or doing similar work, wash your handsfrequently to avoid transferring pollens, dusts or moldsclose to your eyes. Washing your hair everyday and your face two or three timesa day also helps reduce the amount of transferable pollenand dust. Allergies are an unfortunate condition for some people andthere are a number of allergy medicines that can helpreduce and in some cases even eliminate the symptoms. Whencontact lenses are involved, a little prevention can helpreduce the amount of irritation or discomfort you might befeeling. </P><P>If it doesn't, remember to always speak to yourdoctor for a diagnosis or prescription that could help.===========================================================Discover important advice and information about contactlenses. Are soft or hard best ? What's the best cleaningsolutions ? For a comprehensive guide, Click<a href="http://www.contact-lenses-special.com/disposable-contact-lenses.html">http://www.contact-lenses-special.com/disposable-contact-lenses.html</a>. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Contact Lenses A Better Vision Option</title>
		<link>http://www.mycontactlensesland.com/Contact-Lenses-A-Better-Vision-Option/info/98126</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Option</category>
		<category>lenses</category>
		<category>Contact+lenses</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are over 34 million contact wearers in America. The idea of contact lenses has been around for hundreds of years. It is said that the first person to conceptualize the idea of contact lenses was Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500's. It wasn't until 1971 that soft contact lenses entered the market, followed by GP or gas permeable contact lenses in 1978. Extended wear contacts received FDA approval in 1981 and disposable contacts were introduced in 1987.Today's contact lenses do more than improve vision. Some contacts are specifically manufactured to change eye color only. With dozens of different colors available some contact lens wearers change their eye color slightly, and some go for a totally different look, such as brown eye to green or blue eye to brown. There are contacts that have special effect lenses that produce effects on the eye such as jaguar and zebra stripes, a yellow cat eye with a vertical pupil, black spiral, stars & stripes and fire. The FDA considers lenses described above as cosmetic only. Depending on your state you may not need a prescription to purchase them. If your contact lenses are to be corrective then you will require a prescription to purchase them.Another recent advancement in contact lenses is light filtering lenses. These lenses work as do lens specific sport sunglasses by filtering certain lights such as blue light, so that baseballs, golf balls and tennis balls are easier to see. There are also contact lenses that block ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light has been linked to cataract formation.There are many types of contact lenses available, hard contacts, gas permeable lenses and soft lenses. We will now give you some advantages, and disadvantages of each kind. Hard contact lenses are less costly in the long run as they aren't replaced often, and actually allow the wearer better, clearer sight. Soft contact lenses are easier to fit than hard lenses. Gas permeable or GP lenses allow you eyes to breath better and will not dry your eye out as much as soft lenses. Soft lenses are comfortable from the moment you put them on whereas hard lenses at first are very uncomfortable and take some getting used to.There are safety concerns with any type of contact lenses. Extended wear contact lenses, soft or rigid, when worn long term and overnight can lead to risk of infection and corneal ulcers which can permanently damage eyesight. Most ophthalmologists believe it is better for your eye that you do not wear any type of contact lens overnight. Cleanliness if also of utmost importance for lens wearers. To reduce the risk of infection you should only use commercial sterile saline solutions when cleaning your contact lenses.It is best to check with your licensed ophthalmologist to discuss which contact lens is best for you.. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>There are over 34 million contact wearers in America. The idea of contact lenses has been around for hundreds of years. It is said that the first person to conceptualize the idea of contact lenses was Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500's. It wasn't until 1971 that soft contact lenses entered the market, followed by GP or gas permeable contact lenses in 1978. Extended wear contacts received FDA approval in 1981 and disposable contacts were introduced in 1987.Today's contact lenses do more than improve vision. </P><P>Some contacts are specifically manufactured to change eye color only. With dozens of different colors available some contact lens wearers change their eye color slightly, and some go for a totally different look, such as brown eye to green or blue eye to brown. There are contacts that have special effect lenses that produce effects on the eye such as jaguar and zebra stripes, a yellow cat eye with a vertical pupil, black spiral, stars & stripes and fire. The FDA considers lenses described above as cosmetic only. Depending on your state you may not need a prescription to purchase them. </P><P>If your contact lenses are to be corrective then you will require a prescription to purchase them.Another recent advancement in contact lenses is light filtering lenses. These lenses work as do lens specific sport sunglasses by filtering certain lights such as blue light, so that baseballs, golf balls and tennis balls are easier to see. There are also contact lenses that block ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light has been linked to cataract formation.There are many types of contact lenses available, hard contacts, gas permeable lenses and soft lenses. We will now give you some advantages, and disadvantages of each kind. </P><P>Hard contact lenses are less costly in the long run as they aren't replaced often, and actually allow the wearer better, clearer sight. Soft contact lenses are easier to fit than hard lenses. Gas permeable or GP lenses allow you eyes to breath better and will not dry your eye out as much as soft lenses. Soft lenses are comfortable from the moment you put them on whereas hard lenses at first are very uncomfortable and take some getting used to.There are safety concerns with any type of contact lenses. Extended wear contact lenses, soft or rigid, when worn long term and overnight can lead to risk of infection and corneal ulcers which can permanently damage eyesight. </P><P>Most ophthalmologists believe it is better for your eye that you do not wear any type of contact lens overnight. Cleanliness if also of utmost importance for lens wearers. To reduce the risk of infection you should only use commercial sterile saline solutions when cleaning your contact lenses.It is best to check with your licensed ophthalmologist to discuss which contact lens is best for you.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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