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How a Good Pair of Sunglasses Help Protect Your Eyesby Bruce Galle Send Feedback to Bruce Galle Ultraviolet Eye ProtectionMore Details about Ultraviolet Eye Protection here.
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Autoresponders! A good pair of sunglasses can help prevent cataracts due to years of direct eye exposure to ultraviolet rays. I am not referring to the over the counter designer replica sunglasses as most offer three problems. First, most cheap sunglasses use low-end lenses that can actually hurt your eyes by making them strain even without you being aware of the problem. You ever where a pair of sunglasses for a while and notice your eyes are getting tired? This is usually associated to a slight distortion caused by cheap lenses or the wrong prescritpion. Secondly, many cheap sunglasses do not block out ultraviolet rays. Just because you can see through the sunglasses, does not mean you are actually protecting your eyes. Thirdly, most cheap sunglasses do not block the glare, hence overworking your eyes and straining them. In fact, back in 1936 aviator style sunglasses were first introduced by Ray-Ban for issue to US military aviators as eye protection from the sun's glare. A good pair of designer eyeglasses can average several hundred dollars; however, due to technology and the Internet, designer eyeglasses are now affordable with prices ranging from $49.00 to several hundred dollars online. One such site offering 30,000 designer sunglasses at low prices is Wholesale Eyeglasses. Due to the sheer volume of sunglasses they sell each month, they are able to pass the savings on to the consumer. Bruce Galle has been involved in the eyeglass and sunglass business since 1999. He was responsible for building the first successful website offering prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses where visitors could purchase them directly online from a doctor in Florida. He was recognized for his accomplishments in ophthalmologist magazines. Today, he owns Wholesale Eyeglasses and continues to work with vendors offering the best deals to consumers.
Bruce has been a successful online entrepreneur since 1996. He has been assisting others on how to make money online with his free newsletter, Make Money Online. Bruce was also one of the first to get into the domain business back in 1999, assisting others registering and setting up their own successful domain websites. He also has a domain aftermarket business where he sells domains for one hundred dollars to several thousand dollars a domain each week. Sign up for his free Weekly Domain List to get the latest domain news as well as learn more tips from Bruce. Special get your own FREE domain parking script when you sign up for the newsletter For his time of relaxing, Bruce enjoys fishing, hence why he started his GoneFishing.net website, building a community of fishermen and women! He offers your own free @GoneFishing.net email address to all visitors!
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