FDA Device Reduces Dry Eye Drop Usage by 60%
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Bryan Johnson in his YouTube video 'My Evening Routine - Top 1% Sleep Ranking'
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Story of claim
Bryan Johnson manages dry eye condition with an FDA-approved device used twice daily, reducing eye drop need from five times to twice a day.
- Goal: Bryan aims to manage his dry eye condition without frequent use of eye drops.
- Proof: The FDA-approved device stimulates tear production, significantly reducing dependency on eye drops.
- Nuances:
- Device used on the side of the nose for 30 seconds
- Previously used eye drops five times a day
- Impact on Life: Reduced dependency on eye drops and better eye moisture management.
Investments
- Price: Estimated $200-$300 for the device
- Time: 30 seconds twice a day
- Effort: Consistent use of the device
Risks
Potential discomfort from device use; requires consistent application.
Alternatives
- Artificial tears or prescription eye drops for dry eye relief
Get Started 🚀
- Purchase the FDA-approved device online or at a pharmacy
- Use the device on the side of your nose for 30 seconds, twice daily
- Monitor eye moisture levels to gauge effectiveness
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