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I feel faint....but to bring the eyes forward should be a priority among good docs, I agree.
Uma's eyes are not too sunken yet, but give them a few more years.
Maby her larger nostrils are bc she's a very tall woman ?¿?
The Y patient now has two dif. sizes eyes...but better than the owl look, certainly.
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It sems as though there is little that can be done for the aging eye. (sigh) Maybe some PS will come up with something effective.
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Most people, including myself, drink only a fraction of the water we should...so that might hydrate just the eyeball itself...or at least help it somewhat.
Question....If calcium with D3 can grow bone back, wouldn't that keep the orbital area from losing bone?
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Makes sense to me.
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If it can actually grow back bone but I don't know if it does that or just arrest bone loss. Even if it filled in for bone loss, it would probably just fill in the micro holes of the bone but maybe not make the bones 'bigger'.
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MissJ wrote:If it can actually grow back bone but I don't know if it does that or just arrest bone loss. Even if it filled in for bone loss, it would probably just fill in the micro holes of the bone but maybe not make the bones 'bigger'. Yes good point, MissJ. I heard something new on keeping the bones we have......This sounds pretty incredible, but soon after I posted about calcium/D3, Dr Oz said there's a property in canola oil that forms a protective coating around bones that keeps calcium inside the bone. He used a simple demonstration of how it works with a sponge inside a plastic bag ='s property in canola oil that surrounds the bone...He squeezed the sponge inside the bag and when the substance came out, it reabsorbed the substance or calcium....But when he squeezed the sponge without the bag, the substance wasn't reabsorbed into the sponge, or bone. He didn't say it would build bones out though..but at least we can keep what we have. Btw, with this he also said coconut oil is great taken internally for wrinkles. It makes a special cushion under the skin for the skin to rest on which smooths out wrinkles. I don't think the "cushion" is fat from the way he talked. I'm now taking a Tbl spoon of coconut and of canola and hoping the side effect isn't fat. lol
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