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Post by yolanda on Jul 15, 2004 23:19:24 GMT -5
i have tried the traditional chinese medicine but it failed. i wonder if the seeclear eye wash is effective? has anyone ever used ?
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Post by Frank on Jul 16, 2004 2:18:51 GMT -5
How long did you try the chinese medicine ? I'm not eager to believe everything you can find on the internet, but they say herbal treatments must be tried for at least six months.
About the seeclear eye wash. I've read a couple of statements of people whose floaters disappeared. But I also read people who tried it and gave up due to no luck. Again the people who tried it and were lucky, had results after 4 months. The main ingredient consists out of cayenne pepper, and it stings when you wash your eye. Like I said before ... I'm willing to take cayenne pepper on my food, but in my eyes?
On the floatertalk-board there are couple of people who seemed to have results with Myadec. I ordered it. I'm going to give it a try ... we'll see what happens.
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Post by yolanda on Jul 16, 2004 4:52:18 GMT -5
i tried it for3 months and i had no improvement. i'm in China and i have experienced many kinds of chinese medicine,as you know,the herbal medicine now is hot. But from my own view, it can only provide a slow adjustment but can't cure . And i wonder which site provides the internatinal shipping for myadec?
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Post by Frank on Jul 16, 2004 5:27:46 GMT -5
Chinese medicine is also becoming very popular in Europa. I also started with the Revision formula (based mainley on Billberry) and Milk Thistle as stated on www.visionworksusa.com. Been using them for 2 weeks (with a break of one week between them due to a food poisening (not to blaim on the medicine)). I don't have a lot of faith it in, as I have never read stories from people that healed/helped them. About the Myadec, I ordered it at www.medshopexpress.com ... ordered them 2 days ago, I didn't receive them yet ... I should have them by the end of next week.
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Post by yolanda on Jul 16, 2004 19:40:35 GMT -5
Frank,i have a question,what you ordered is the myadec tab130 ,cost of$12.58 or the Myadec tablets ,$11.84. and does it make any difference? what isthe quantity of a month ? Thanks.
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Post by Frank on Jul 19, 2004 1:55:21 GMT -5
I ordered the ones that cost $11.84. The picture looked the same then the Myadec someone advised on another webshop (that didn't deliver overseas). Hopefully they are the professional formula ones ... I should have them delivered this week.
I can't tell you what the differences are between the $12.58 & $11.84 ...
About the quantity / month ... I've heard you have to take one tablet each day with dinner.
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Post by Moderator on Jul 20, 2004 8:03:09 GMT -5
i have tried the traditional chinese medicine but it failed. i wonder if the seeclear eye wash is effective? has anyone ever used ? Most people mention that the SeeClear formula does not work. I tried Chinese medicine for a while too. Lost faith in it I really don't think they work. I remember I have read that Myadec in combination with eye drops helped someone, but that ended up in sceptism too.
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Post by Frank on Jul 20, 2004 15:13:15 GMT -5
I received the Myadecs yesterday. Showed them to my docter. I thaught he would call it crap but he advised me to try it. He told me, in the past ... if you went to an eye-docter and you had a problem with your eyes, vitamines where ALWAYS standard medication to take.
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