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End Puffy Eyes. Reduce Eye Strain. Puffiness and The Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome 
 
CoolEyz will:
  • Moisturize the fragile skin around the eyes
  • Reduce puffiness of your eye area
  • Provide Anti-Oxidant for reducing the appearance of fine lines
  • Cool and refresh tired, overwork and stressed eyes
The CoolEyz soothing Solution! 
 
A unique, on the spot, all natural solution to help relive tired, irritated eyes due to:
  • Daily or excess computer use and office tasks
  • Airborne particles from dust, pollen, recycle air and other environmental agents
  • Strain from artificial light
  • Discomfort from contact lenses and glasses
CoolEyz is the perfect alternative to messy, chemical based eye drops. Extracts of Kiwi and Cucumber and other ingredients naturally soothe and relieve the eyes in less than two minutes time.

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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) 
 
Eyestrain. dry irritated eyes. and weak vision 
 
If you are like millions of people who spend hours working in front of the computer, you may have computer vision syndrome, a term used to describe eye strain and tiredness, temporary weak vision, dry, irritated eyes, light sensitivity, and other eyes, vision, and muscular problems that stem from using a computer. 
 
It is a common problem. Computer vision syndrome is about 40 times more common than carpal tunnel syndrome, another health condition affecting computer users. 
 
Causes of Computer Vision Syndrome 
 
Visual problems 
People who are already nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism are more likely to develop computer vision syndrome. Multi-focal lenses, such as bi-focals, make it even more difficult because the screen is higher and further away than the visual field meant for these lenses. If you have multi-focal lenses, you may want to get a separate pair of glasses designed for computer work. 
 
Computer glare and reflection 
Glare from surrounding lamps and lights can lead to eyestrain. Removing direct light sources, moving your computer station, or installing blinds, screens, or shades can reduce glare. In addition, reflection also make it difficult to focus and cause eye strain. This can easily be eliminated by using an anti-reflection computer screen.  
 
Improper workstation design 
One of the most common problems in workstation set-up is that the monitor of the computer is placed too high. The top of the screen should be at eye level. This is because the ideal gaze angle is 10 to 20 degrees below the eye. A screen that is too high can lead to dry, irritated eyes because it forces you to constantly keep your eyes wide open and blink less frequently. A screen that is too high can also cause headaches and neck and upper back pain because the head is tilted back to see. 
 
Dry environment and dehydration 
These two very common occurrences in the workplace and home office can worsen irritated, dry eyes. The air quality is poor in many offices. To make matters worse, computer work can be very engrossing and you may forget to get something to drink. Or you may not feel you have the time to get up. One woman who worked in a high-pressure office told me that her office was housed in a converted home. Because the bathroom was in the basement, some days she didn't want to drink because she would have to go 2 floors down to the bathroom. Water is important to moisturize all body tissues. 
 
Reading new, unfamiliar material at work 
When you strain to catch hold of unfamiliar information and have to do it on a tight deadline, the mind can become stressed and agitated. And when there is mental agitation or stress, this is transmitted to the whole upper body - the arms, shoulders, neck and head. This is why reading at work can be so draining and exhausting, but then you can go home and watch television for 3 hours or sink into your favorite chair with a magazine. Mental states can interfere with normal vision. 
 
But most people don't have control over the amount of material they have to read or the mental stress. Taking walks in a park where you only need a light gaze can help provide balance. The practice of yoga can also help. The word mushin means "empty mind", and it is a way of mental detachment that people believe is necessary for healthy vision.



 



 
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