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    Nutrition and Vision Poster

    The image is too large fro the forums, but this is a poster devised for a local grocery store to display, the bottom right hand side is where the store logo and information should go, I intentionally left it blank so that it can be more generic. the image attached here is a thumbnail and the link will take you to the ATO site to download the full version, if anyone is interested int eh PSD and has photoshop please drop me an e-mail.

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    I haven't read it yet, but I just got my issue of Eye Witness. I suspect this issue is going to have a lot to say about nutrition and vision and the like. Kind of afraid that after I read it I will feel that the CLSA is sinking to the level of many O.D.'s in the area that can pump up a routine eye exam refraction to a thousand dollar sale pushing in-house nutrients, and the like, mostly for non-existant conditions.
    We are in the optical business not the general health business. With this we have enough to worry about.

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    I have a lady in my office who has been taking one vitamin for the last few years. Both her and her husband have seen their RX cut in half since taking it (-4 to -2). I don't know, there may be something to it.

    and ya, I forgot the name of the vitamin

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    Yeah, they were myopes and are developing cataracts.

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    They are in their late 30s

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    The intent isn't to push vitamins, we had a local grocer ask us to put on a presentation about nutrition and vision, they are really big into natural healing and this will allow their grocers to field questions better and to make suggestions to their clients, I thought that it might be of benefit to those on the board that help their community businesses.

    You could look at it as a way to help the grocery store to push vegetables so yes, I'm peddling veggies. :D 3 to 5 servings a day, till your hooked. :p
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    Harry,

    Vitamin is misspelled in "E" Don't know if it is in your original.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndianaOD View Post
    Harry,

    Vitamin is misspelled in "E" Don't know if it is in your original.
    It might be, I'll fix it a repost, thanks. Done it helps to have eye's 3 people in the office and myself and that would have slipped by. That's why I love this place.
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    pas - peas

    retinalfunction - retinal function

    necessarypart - necessary part

    parsimmons, and tangerines - parsimmons and tangerines (comma not required when 'and' is used.

    fortified cereals, and sweet potatos - no comma necessary.

    oils, nuts, and seeds - last comma not necessary

    2 commas in vitamin C paragraph not needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by braheem24 View Post
    pas - peas

    retinalfunction - retinal function

    necessarypart - necessary part

    parsimmons, and tangerines - parsimmons and tangerines (comma not required when 'and' is used.

    fortified cereals, and sweet potatos - no comma necessary.

    oils, nuts, and seeds - last comma not necessary

    2 commas in vitamin C paragraph not needed.

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    Done brother thanks.
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    Thanks, Harry!

    This is great! This goes hand-in-hand with what people are looking for, right now...Many of the patients that come in talk to me about healthy changes they have made that make them feel better. I think my patients would like to see something like this...

    Can you tell me if this is something I can print and use as well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heather A View Post
    Thanks, Harry!

    This is great! This goes hand-in-hand with what people are looking for, right now...Many of the patients that come in talk to me about healthy changes they have made that make them feel better. I think my patients would like to see something like this...

    Can you tell me if this is something I can print and use as well?
    Heather,

    Just click on the link:

    http://onlineopticianry.com/wordpress/?p=178

    then click on the picture to go to the full size version, then right click and save picture as ... to your computer.

    Then you can go to http://www.posterbrain.com/#step1

    they have a promo for $14.99 for a 24" x 36" (suprise that's the demensions of the poster) with shipping you'll pay $19.99. Great deal.:cheers:
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