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		<title>By: Extreme H2O Contact Lenses &#124; Contact Lenses</title>
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		<description>[...] Extreme H2O contact lenses&#160;ACLens.com announces the addition of Extreme H2O contact lenses by Benz Research. Try these high water content contacts today.&#160;contact lenses&#160;Air Optix, Acuvue Oasys, Biofinity. Best non-silicon hydrogel lenses: Proclear, Extreme H2O, Clarity H2O. Obviously you need to try these on under a doctor&#8217;s supervision in the USA or with an optician elsewhere. Contact Lenses? 2) I have dry eyes and I have heard that the more water content in the lens, the faster that it dries your eyes out. Is this true? I currently use SofLens 66 Toric (very slight astigmatism), which is 66% H2O. &#160;Mail this post [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Extreme H2O contact lenses&nbsp;ACLens.com announces the addition of Extreme H2O contact lenses by Benz Research. Try these high water content contacts today.&nbsp;contact lenses&nbsp;Air Optix, Acuvue Oasys, Biofinity. Best non-silicon hydrogel lenses: Proclear, Extreme H2O, Clarity H2O. Obviously you need to try these on under a doctor&#8217;s supervision in the USA or with an optician elsewhere. Contact Lenses? 2) I have dry eyes and I have heard that the more water content in the lens, the faster that it dries your eyes out. Is this true? I currently use SofLens 66 Toric (very slight astigmatism), which is 66% H2O. &nbsp;Mail this post [...]</p>
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