Monday, 21 October 2013

Qigong for eyes

We are coming to the end of the year and MDS is organising a free Qigong session for members as our last event of the 2013. 

Qigong helps to boost our immunity and enhance blood circulation through deep and slow breathing. This supplies more oxygen and improves blood circulation to our meridian points and our organs and help us stay healthier. 


Master Daniel, a Qigong Shifu will be sharing and teaching the Six Sounds of Breathing Exercises and the Eight Forms of Stretching & Breathing Exercise which will benefit our health and our eyes. Click here to see his website.


Venue: Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Kaizen Room 5 at Learning Centre, Tower B, Level 1. 


Date: Nov 9, 2013 (Saturday)

Time: 2.30pm to 3.30pm

Please indicate your attendance by either calling Anne (6238-7387), or sending an e-mail to alleyes@singnet.com.sg

Friday, 18 October 2013

More eye drops possibilities?

Another study is experimenting with the possibility of using eye drops to treat macular degeneration. It is a far superior method compared to the discomfort and pain of injection - the current predominant way of delivery. This advantage is summed up in the first sentence of this Huffington Post article: "A drop a day might soon keep blindness away." 



In short, it is easy, convenient and likely to be cheaper compared to injections. Good news all round for patients. Click here to read this latest eye drops experiment by Tufts University in Massachusetts. 

There are previous attempts at devising an eye drop solution to treatment. Remember the shark eye drops story which we posted here in June this year? Or even this project from Texas, first reported on in 2008? 

In any case, the move away from injections to eye drops is an exciting one. Not only could it be a further form of treatment for macular degeneration, but it could also be a far more economical and comfortable one for all of us.