ChromaGen Interview 2011

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Does your child have reading difficulties? There is help. What is ChromaGen ChromaGen has been proven to be a Life-Changing Aid for people that struggle with reading problems. Some of these people are also dyslexic. The key symptom that ChromaGen Lenses addresses are words that appear to be moving on the page when reading. When you get fitted with your specific ChromaGen prescription you will immediately see the difference. The text will become clear and the words will stop moving. The other key relief area that ChromaGen Lenses address are the nagging symptoms of headaches, nausea, and fatigue. 1) The condition of words that appear to be moving on the page when reading and/or 2) the nagging symptoms of headaches, nausea, and fatigue, are two primary reasons why people struggle…
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Did you know there is now a non-invasive treatment for color blindness?

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Did you know there is now a non-invasive treatment for color blindness? HOW IT Works: ChromaGen is a patented and FDA-cleared system of colored filters that alter the wavelength of light going into one or both eyes in a dynamically balanced format, which enhances color perception and discrimination. ChromoGen is available in both contact lenses and eyeglasses. THE PROCESS: The ChromaGen testing process is simple. The effect of ChromoGen is instantaneous, so you will know immediately if the lenses will work for you and there are no side effects for the user. Now ChromaGen users can now experience the vibrancy of traffic lights and occupational drawings to dramatic sunsets or spring flowers in bloom like never before.
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Dr. Mary Anne Peck and ChromaGen Vision Lenses

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Transcription: I am Dr. Mary Anne Peck and I am a ChromaGen provider in Carrollton, Texas. I was invited to participate in a pilot study in February here in Dallas and it was one of the best things I have ever done in the last 25 years of practice. Some of these children had never been able to see words hold still. One little girl kept saying "I hated reading. I hated reading." And I spoke to her afterwards and asked her "Well, how did you do?" And she said "I don't think I can find the right words to say how this helped me." And I was really, really interested because of the number of children we see that have visual difficulties, the number of children that are on…
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