Dry Eyes and High Altitudes
People who live at high altitudes or who travel frequently by plane often have dry eyes. This is because the moisture content of air is reduced at high altitudes. The risk for dry eyes is especially significant during winter months, when low temperature and hot dry air from furnace or heaters make the situation even worse.
Helpful Tips For Dry Eyes
- Increase TheraLife® Eye dosage – e.g. take 2 more capsules before going skiing or boarding airplanes.
- Use humidifiers indoors to elevate moisture level.
- Wear wrap-around sunglasses to protect eyes from wind and sun.
- Drink lots of water (at least 8 glasses per day).
Why Try TheraLife Eye Enhanced For Dry Eyes?
TheraLife® Eye Enhanced contains a blend of herbal extracts, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that help increase micro-circulation to ocular tissue, improve tear quality, and maintain healthy function of the lens and retina of the eye. This formula is optimized to bring accelerated relief for dry eye discomfort.
TheraLife® Eye Enhanced has been clinically shown to stimulate tear secretion glands intracellularly (from within their cells) to allow you to produce balanced, natural tears from your own eyes.
TheraLife® Eye Enhanced works from the inside out so that the tear secretion is sustainable throughout the day.
TheraLife® Eye Enhanced works without washing away the valuable mucin, lipids, and protein components that lubricate the eye – unlike eye drops applied to the eye’s surface, which can actually strip the eyes of its healthy, natural substances.
The TheraLife® Eye Difference
- All-natural products without the side effects of drugs
- 100% safe and pure ingredients, FDA approved
- Provides lasting relief for chronic dry eye discomfort
- Helps reduce irritation and inflammation of the tear glands, eye surfaces, and eyelids
- Helps restore your eyes’ ability to produce their own natural tears
- Clinically proven – 86% of patients in a clinical study showed increased tear production
- Helps more than fish oils or flax seed oils alone because of its unique, patented formulation of nutrients, phytochemicals, and proprietary herbal extracts that
- Improves ocular micro-circulation – to deliver more nutrients and oxygen to the eye, while carrying out more harmful waste products
- Stimulates Mito-Activation – to boost intracellular metabolism and restore normal cell function
- Keeps your eyes healthier and stronger
- 90-day money back guarantee
All Natural Treatment For Dry Eyes- TheraLife
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Testimonial
"I am 6 months post LASIK. I was diagnosed with dry eyes and MGD. My eyes are red, inflamed with mucus. I can not begin to tell you how much Theralife has made a difference for my eyes! I'm still currently using 3-4 capsules twice daily, along with fish oil, warm compresses and daily eye hygiene with lid scrubs. My eyes have been feeling great! Thank you so much for caring. " Sincerely, Elise, , United States *Results may vary