Computer Eye Strain or Eye Problems? – The Chinese May Have a Solution

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Computer Eye Strain or Eye Problems? – The Chinese May Have a Solution

Through the translation of a document from Chinese to English, Abacus Chinese Translation Services discovers a solution that may be beneficial to millions of people who have eye strains or eye problems due to excessive computer use. Now, Chinese translators at Abacus Chinese Translation Services started using it.

Alhambra, CA, September 04, 2009 — Translators at Abacus Chinese Translation Services work hard. They often spend long hours in front of a computer translating various of documents requested by their clients, some time urgent documents. Most of them wear glasses or contact lenses. Thus, a document regarding computer eye strain release to be translated from Chinese into English attracts special attention from Samuel Chong, a court certified interpreter in California and the coordinator of the project.

Eyesight Pro, developed by a dietary supplement company in Los Angeles, a client of Abacus Chinese Translation Service, composes of much needed eye nutrition as well as a mixture of different herbs that are considered to be beneficial to the eyes according to the theories of traditional Chinese medicine.

“We are surprised that we received this document, especially it might be beneficial to the eye health of our translators in the US and China”, Samuel Chong, a former skeptic to traditional Chinese medicine. “I started using it, and my eyes feel much relieved compared to before.”

However, massage the areas around the eyes in combination to Eyesight Pro seems be needed to bring the maximum benefit for relieving computer related eye strains. “It is compulsory for elementary school students in China to do eye massage exercises twice a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon, to protect eyes and to relieve eye tension,” says Jim Xue, an account executive at a Chinese advertising agency in China who benefited from the eye massage exercises.

The ingredients of Eyesight Pro include feather cockscomb seed, whose flowers were said in China and India to be useful to treat eye diseases, glossy privet fruit, an ancient remedy used in China to treat problems such as spots before the eyes, premature graying of the hair, ringing of the ear, lower back pain, etc, as well as lutein, bilberry powder, blueberry extract, and chrysanthemum, which may be beneficial to the eyes according to various of studies.

“It is nice to run a Chinese translation company,” says Samuel Chong, “where can find a lot of information about products and services that may be beneficial to the general population. We will promote them the best we can.”

This news article can also be found at http://www.certifiedchinesetranslation.com/09/0902-computer-eye-strain.html

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