The eyes are one of the most important of the five senses.
We need them to see and enjoy the world around us. They allow us to read and
get work done. They help remember images we once saw, and they keep our dreams
alive at night. The eyes are also sensitive and vulnerable to outside damage.
They are one of the few organs that are on the outside of the body, protected
only by a thin layer of skin, the eyelids.
The sun is a powerful wonderful thing. The sun is great for
your skin and gives us valuable Vitamin D. Each day find the time to spend at
least an hour in the sun. The sun has great healing powers and the natural
light is as important as food, water, and air. Never look directly at the sun;
of course, it can burn the retinas. Wear some kind of protection like a visor
or hat to protect the eyes
Televisions and computers are used in our daily lives but
they are hard on the eyes. They force eyes to stare for too long and don’t
offer the eyes enough movement. The distance and angle doesn’t ever change, so
the eyes remain looking at a still object for too long. It is not always
possible to avoid the television or computers, especially computers. Look away
every so often and focus on things far away to give your eyes a chance to move
and adjust. Try not to spend the entire day in front of the television or at
least let your eyes wander during commercials.
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