
Rethinking Dry Eye Treatment
Lifestyle Changes to Control Dry Eye - Version 2
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Narrated by:
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Dr. Travis Zigler
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Dr. Jenna Zigler
About this listen
Dry eye disease can affect your quality of life in many ways. This book will teach you how to get your life back! Stop hopping from one treatment to the next, and find out how to naturally treat your dry eye without medications. Dr. Zigler will take you on a journey to understand the process behind dry eye disease, so that you can conquer yours. This book will cover potential causes of dry eye, treatments you can try at home, and natural remedies. It will challenge you to think about all diseases in a different way and rethink how they are treated. This is version two...now with new and improved content!
©2019 Travis Zigler (P)2019 Travis ZiglerThe only this is that the information on chelation is wrong. If you are mercury/heavy metal toxic you cannot take herbs and natural “chelators” Willy nilly. These poor binders will move the metals around your body and do not have a strong enough bond to hold onto it for it to go all the way through our system and out through the toilet. Please read up on PhD bio chemist Andy Cutler. He has books on the subject on safe chelation protocols.
Great book but wrong about chelation
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