Break Free from Glasses: Vision Hacks for Menopausal Women

In a recent episode of the Menopause Mastery Podcast, Dr. Betty Murray interviewed holistic vision coach Claudia Muehlenweg, who shared valuable insights into improving vision, especially for menopausal women.

Break Free from Glasses: Vision Hacks for Menopausal Women
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Here are the key takeaways:

Reducing Dependence on Glasses and Contacts

Claudia advises that occasional blurriness can benefit eye health by stimulating natural focusing mechanisms. Remove your glasses in safe environments like gardens or while hiking to help your eyes adapt naturally.

Blink More Frequently

Frequent blinking is crucial, especially during screen time, as it lubricates the eyes and prevents dryness and strain. Make a conscious effort to blink often to maintain eye moisture.

Sunlight Exposure

Sunlight, particularly during sunrise and sunset, can significantly benefit eye health and circadian rhythm. Spend time outdoors in the morning without sunglasses to maximize the benefits of natural light.

Managing Screen Time

Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Position your computer near a window to easily shift your focus to distant objects.

Enhancing Peripheral Vision

Peripheral vision is vital for detecting movement. Keep your workspace well-lit and introduce moving images in your peripheral view to stimulate this aspect of your vision.

Address Emotional Well-being

Your emotional state can impact your vision. Address underlying emotional issues and manage stress through therapeutic methods for better eye health.

Diet and Nutritional Tips

A nutritious diet is essential for eye health. Include foods rich in dark leafy greens, algae, and omega-3 fatty acids, and reduce sugar and alcohol intake.

Palming Technique

To relieve dry eyes, Claudia recommends the “palming” technique—gently covering your closed eyes with your hands to create a dark, relaxing environment.

Conclusion

Incorporating these holistic vision improvement techniques can significantly benefit menopausal women. Embrace natural vision, frequent blinking, sunlight exposure, and a nutritious diet to support eye health. For more detailed guidance, download Claudia’s free vision improvement habits guide at naturallyclearvision.com and begin your journey toward clearer vision today.

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