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-ordered pair of prescription Bucci Kamet sunglasses from opticus.comThey sent a pair of Julbo teardrops, and the Buccis to testThe Buccis aren't on their web page yetbut they suggested them as they have a better fit on the side pieces more suitable to the Marshall Protocol. I had my local optician measure them.+don't quite know where to make this post regarding sunglasses but some of you may know Since this is an area on lighting, I thought some of you might be interested in my experience By way of infoI'm a health care provider and have myself on the Marshall Protocol, phase 2 now.   I came down with dry eyes/severe photosensitivity Oct. '08 and was using artificial tears "by the gallon" until diagnosed with uveitis by my ophthalmologist.  I lost a bit of vision due to retinal scarring.  With a bit of blood workI was found to be highly suspicious for sarcoidosis.  Not liking the conventional treatment of steroids suggested I found the Marshall Protocol on the Internet, put myself on it and am experiencing good results.  After being followed by the ophthalmologist religiously about every two weeks for several months, my last visit he told me all the white blood cells that had been in my eyes "were pretty much gone" and he would see me in 6 months and to "keep doing whatever I was doing" I didn't tell him I had myself on the Marshall Protocol because I didn't wish to explain Earlier when I had asked him whether the white cells could have been there because of bacterial infection, he told me "no way" but "they weren't exactly sure what caused it"
  
-[[http://www.hidalgos.com|Hildagos]] can put mirror-coated or non-mirror-coated glass Kontraster prescription lenses into most frames that you supply (even bifocal now). Just check with them and order catalog, the new one talks about the Marshall ProtocolTheir web site has lens transmission data section and a place to get their catalog.+After being made fun of by my family because of my "fit-over" sunglasses, I began the quest for something more trendy Unfortunately calls to Zeiss and Oakley found them only covering UV-A and UV-B, some covered UV-C wavelengths but not IR.  And the curved, wrap-arounds that could have a prescription placed in them weren't available anywhere that I looked.....until recently.  Now, you can get some real nice wrap-arounds from NOIR that have the ability to have prescription lenses placed inside them.  When you go to the Noir website, you won't find them immediately.  You need to go to the Noir laser site (link below& you can find them as the # 34'and can have all the benefits of the traditional Noir wavelengths blocked + prescription lenses placed I believe they are take-off on glacier glasses for mountain climbers My friends say I look pretty cool now!
  
-[[http://www.opticus.com/|Opticus Inc.]] has a wide selection of glacier glasses to look at and they make prescription lenses as well.+http://www.noirlaser.com/styles/34.html 
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 +By the way, if you are reading this Trevor, thank you for all your hard work and giving me my eyes back We were all worried that I would soon be on disability and not driving anymore.  Since I am not on your study and don't report anywhere, I thought you might like to know. 
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-[[http://www.campmor.com|Campmor]] has cheap glacier glasses that you can replace lenses elsewhere or wear indoors.  
  
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