Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 > > Bee, > > Another question I forgot to ask is that I am blinking a lot it comes with feeling like your head is swollen. Sort of like a low blood sugar issue? Have you heard of this is this normal for detox/retracing? Thank you so much. > +++Hi . Yes, your eyes are blinking in order to wash out/get rid of toxins. If they are twitching, which is like a muscle spasm, that is caused by a lack of, or an imbalance of calcium and magnesium. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 Why Frequent Blinking is Essential for Healthy Eyes and Optimal Vision Posted By Dr. Ben Kim on Feb 23, 2010 If you're keen on taking optimal care of your eyes and vision now and as you age, I encourage you to get into a habit of blinking softly as often as possible. Frequent and gentle blinking is essential to the health of your eyes and vision because it allows your eyelids to regularly coat your eyes with three beneficial layers of tears: The first layer of tears lies right up against the whites of your eyes, and provides an even coat of protein-rich moisture for the second layer to adhere to. The middle watery layer helps to wash away foreign debris. It also nourishes the cornea of your eyes with minerals, a variety of proteins, and moisture. The third outer layer of tears is somewhat oily. It serves to prevent the middle watery layer from evaporating quickly, and provides needed lubrication between your eyes and your eyelids. If your eyes are not regularly coated with the three layers of tears described above, they will be deprived of ongoing nourishment and cleansing, and they will be unnecessarily strained. One of the reasons why many of us don't blink as often as we should is that we don't see frequent blinking in mainstream media. Actors and anchor-people are typically trained to blink as infrequently as possible, so when we take in mainstream media, our subconscious minds learn that it isn't normal to blink frequently. To optimally support your eyes and vision, it's best to blink softly every two to four seconds, which translates to about fifteen to thirty blinks per minute. By consciously making an effort to softly blink at this rate, over time, your body will turn your conscious efforts into a subconscious habit. Here are some notes on blinking to promote optimal eye health and vision: A soft and natural blink should occur like the light flap of the wings of a butterfly - this is a good image to visualize as you make an effort to blink softly every two to four seconds. You should blink regularly during all activities, including reading, working on the computer, and viewing a TV program or film. Contact lenses can discourage frequent blinking because the back surface of your eyelids is not designed to rub over an artificial surface. This is one of several good reasons why contact lenses should be avoided whenever possible. For more information on this topic, please view: Potential Dangers of Contact Lenses Some yoga and meditation instructors suggest doing exercises that involve fixating your vision on one object, such as the flame of a candle, and doing your best not to blink. I encourage you to ignore the part about suppressing your instinct to blink. It's quite possible to experience inner stillness and peace while blinking frequently. Since the primary goal of blinking regularly is to keep your eyes well lubricated and nourished, another good tip for eye and vision care is to keep your eyes closed whenever you are thinking about something while you do not need your vision. For example, if you are stuck in the middle of composing an e-mail message, close your eyes while you think of your next sentence. Suzi List Owner health What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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