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03-29-2015 06:25 PM
On 3/28/2015 willdob3 said:On 3/28/2015 VaBelle35 said:My floaters don't bother me and I don't notice them until I go to the eye doctor and she asks me if my floaters bother me. LOL
You all have sold me on this even more now. Thanks!
I notice my floaters but I'm used to them.
I hope it works for you. It really has been life-changing for me. UES really improves the quality of my life,
I wish I could say Ultimate Eye Support has done well for me but the last eye exam I had (in Nov), they found my contact prescription to have worsened by a large amount. And I had been taking UES daily since the last TS.
The doctor said normally this big of a prescription change can indicate the start of cataracts and yet his tests/evaluation showed no signs of that. So it's a mystery. All I know is, the UES certainly didn't come through for me this past year.
I used up the last of my UES a few weeks ago and am on the fence whether I should buy it again this time around or not.
03-29-2015 07:14 PM
On 3/28/2015 VaBelle35 said:On 3/28/2015 taja123 said:On 3/27/2015 VaBelle35 said:I have wanted to try the Ultimate Eye Support. I currently take Astaxanthin but I don't see a different with it. I was hoping it would reduce my floaters but nada.
I go to the eye doctor in July, so I will be interested to see if she notices any difference since I will have been taking it for almost a full year by then.
I've used AL's Eye Support for years and would never stop. I "used" to wear glasses, but I don't anymore. No restrictions on my driver's license. His Eye Support is in capsule form. Tablets are difficult to absorb. My improvements were noticeable almost immed. Try a 30 day supply to see if it helps. I think you will love it!
Thanks! It's the TS on the 19th, so I will go all in with the big bottle and gamble.
And you still have the 30 day return if for some reason you are not satisfied. Good luck with the floaters. Va, you might want to read his reviews on Eye Support to see if anyone has had success with floaters. Good luck to you!
03-29-2015 07:22 PM
On 3/29/2015 CWS22 said:On 3/28/2015 willdob3 said:On 3/28/2015 VaBelle35 said:My floaters don't bother me and I don't notice them until I go to the eye doctor and she asks me if my floaters bother me. LOL
You all have sold me on this even more now. Thanks!
I notice my floaters but I'm used to them.
I hope it works for you. It really has been life-changing for me. UES really improves the quality of my life,
I wish I could say Ultimate Eye Support has done well for me but the last eye exam I had (in Nov), they found my contact prescription to have worsened by a large amount. And I had been taking UES daily since the last TS.
The doctor said normally this big of a prescription change can indicate the start of cataracts and yet his tests/evaluation showed no signs of that. So it's a mystery. All I know is, the UES certainly didn't come through for me this past year.
I used up the last of my UES a few weeks ago and am on the fence whether I should buy it again this time around or not.
A big change at any time is unusual. I wonder why it happened.
UES is not supposed to make your prescription needs improve or anything like that. It never did that for me. I never expected that.
I started using it for retina support. It helped my dry eye issues & that made things appear more clear for me. The dry eye made me think I needed a stronger prescription, especially later in the day, but my eye doctor had explained to me my prescription was fine despite the fact that things were blurry.
With UES my dry eye went away & it seemed like my vision was better - my prescription was the same - but I was able to see more clearly. It helped my night vision problems, too.
You did not have any dry eye or night vision problems? Nothing like that?
03-29-2015 07:24 PM
On 3/29/2015 NoelSeven said:On 3/28/2015 Reever said: Folks, keep in mind 10 minutes of sunshine also has a desirable affect on Vitamin D levels.
No, not always and frequently not for older people. Our body does not absorb it well.
And the more fat one has the more D one needs.
03-30-2015 09:42 AM
VaBelle35, my understanding is that the floaters happen when the lining in the eye collapses, and that is normal with age, and I don't mean OLD age. Just plain growing older. That said, I wonder if things like the marine peptides, that help the soft tissues, might make a difference. Hey, I totally do not know. Just surmising. My point is, though, that I think the nutrients we think of helping eye health, like protecting the retina, don't make a difference with the floaters.
On the D3 subject, one thing I noticed with this supplement, (and I don't like to say I notice a difference unless it is a huge difference) is the help with depression. My life was drastically diminished a few years ago when an eye surgeon botched my surgery. Add that to a tendency to be depressed because of handicaps that I had not the strength to overcome, life's usual troubles, etc. etc., and I can be a basket case. The D3 really gives me a helpful kick in the rear to get through another day, to do something positive, to have success in any small endeavor, day by day. - Bird
03-30-2015 05:21 PM
On 3/29/2015 willdob3 said:On 3/29/2015 NoelSeven said:On 3/28/2015 Reever said: Folks, keep in mind 10 minutes of sunshine also has a desirable affect on Vitamin D levels.
No, not always and frequently not for older people. Our body does not absorb it well.And the more fat one has the more D one needs.
I did not know that. Thanks for the information!
03-30-2015 05:25 PM
April is going to be a very expensive month for me, LOL. I skipped Andrew's last two TS products as I don't use them, but I won't be without the Eye Support and the Omega. Oh well, at least I can count on them being on flex-pay. 
03-30-2015 06:03 PM
On 3/29/2015 taja123 said:On 3/28/2015 VaBelle35 said:On 3/28/2015 taja123 said:On 3/27/2015 VaBelle35 said:I have wanted to try the Ultimate Eye Support. I currently take Astaxanthin but I don't see a different with it. I was hoping it would reduce my floaters but nada.
I go to the eye doctor in July, so I will be interested to see if she notices any difference since I will have been taking it for almost a full year by then.
I've used AL's Eye Support for years and would never stop. I "used" to wear glasses, but I don't anymore. No restrictions on my driver's license. His Eye Support is in capsule form. Tablets are difficult to absorb. My improvements were noticeable almost immed. Try a 30 day supply to see if it helps. I think you will love it!
Thanks! It's the TS on the 19th, so I will go all in with the big bottle and gamble.
And you still have the 30 day return if for some reason you are not satisfied. Good luck with the floaters. Va, you might want to read his reviews on Eye Support to see if anyone has had success with floaters. Good luck to you!
Thanks. I'll do some reading on the reviews for that. That's a good idea.
03-30-2015 06:04 PM
On 3/30/2015 The Bird said:VaBelle35, my understanding is that the floaters happen when the lining in the eye collapses, and that is normal with age, and I don't mean OLD age. Just plain growing older. That said, I wonder if things like the marine peptides, that help the soft tissues, might make a difference. Hey, I totally do not know. Just surmising. My point is, though, that I think the nutrients we think of helping eye health, like protecting the retina, don't make a difference with the floaters.
On the D3 subject, one thing I noticed with this supplement, (and I don't like to say I notice a difference unless it is a huge difference) is the help with depression. My life was drastically diminished a few years ago when an eye surgeon botched my surgery. Add that to a tendency to be depressed because of handicaps that I had not the strength to overcome, life's usual troubles, etc. etc., and I can be a basket case. The D3 really gives me a helpful kick in the rear to get through another day, to do something positive, to have success in any small endeavor, day by day. - Bird
I hadn't thought of that, but it's something else to watch for as I use it. Thanks.
03-30-2015 06:08 PM
On 3/29/2015 NoelSeven said:On 3/27/2015 VaBelle35 said:I have wanted to try the Ultimate Eye Support. I currently take Astaxanthin but I don't see a different with it. I was hoping it would reduce my floaters but nada.
I go to the eye doctor in July, so I will be interested to see if she notices any difference since I will have been taking it for almost a full year by then.
I don't know if you can reduce floaters. Some will dissolve on their own, but some are larger and don't go away... I have one of the latter.
I have lots of them, not large though. I'll have to talk to my eye doctor more about it when I go back in July and take my supplements with me to see if she has any opinion one way or the other.
(She's an eye surgeon. My mother worked for eye doctors when I was growing up and she is a stickler for making sure we go to an MD every year for our eyes because eye doctors can see so much through our eyes and into our brains).
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