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"The Eye Care Revolution: Prevent and Reverse Common Vision Problems" by Robert Abel (MD) explores ways to prevent and improve vision health using a blend of conventional and holistic approaches. The book covers nutritional strategies, herbal remedies, and lifestyle changes to support long-term eye function. It also discusses treatments for conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. Readers will find practical steps to protect their eyesight and enhance visual clarity through natural and medical solutions.
Author
Robert Abel
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About The Author
Robert Abel Jr. (MD) is an ophthalmologist specializing in integrating traditional and alternative therapies for eye health. He authored "The Eye Care Revolution: Prevent and Reverse Common Vision Problems" (2014), offering insights into preventing and addressing vision issues. The book combines modern medical practices with holistic approaches to improve eye health and reverse common vision problems.
Robert Abel Jr. (MD) is an ophthalmologist specializing in integrating traditional and alternative therapies for eye health. He authored "The Eye Care Revolution: Prevent and Reverse Common Vision Problems" (2014), offering insights into preventing and addressing vision issues. The book combines modern medical practices with holistic approaches to improve eye health and reverse common vision problems.
Language
English
Topic
Chronic Illnesses

The Eye Care Revolution: Prevent and Reverse Common Vision Problems
The Eye Care Revolution: Prevent and Reverse Common Vision Problems
ISBN 10|13
0758293712 | 978-0758293718
Print Length
512 pages