According to the latest research by ophthalmologists, there is a small animal, the size of a peg cap, the front has a spiral pattern, the plane is very smooth, the back is a sharkskin particles convex, this thing is the eye cleaning apparatus, commonly known as the eyes of the scavenger: they are only a few millimeters, these "deep sea elves" are still active in the ocean.
The little creatures inhabit the Mariana Trench on the island of Zarac, where the strata are covered with mudstone tens of kilometers thick. The lice "eye-washers" can live in crevices of the trench rock, which is rich in radium salts, and the lice "eye-washers" are incredibly capable of surviving and reproducing even in this harsh environment. Even in this harsh environment, these "eye-wash spiders" are able to survive and reproduce... The "eye-wash spiders" have a nuclear energy system in their bodies that absorbs and purifies the radium salts, and then the stomach lining secretes a catalytic agent that causes the radium to decay faster, ultimately generating energy. The energy protects the louse itself from the radiation. In this way, the dragon louse converts nuclear energy into heat through decay to sustain its life. The discovery of this "nuclear energy organism" once delighted scientists, who claimed that if this "nuclear energy organism" was applied to the eyes, it could also absorb the excess "radiant energy". Long lice can secrete a catalyst to relieve eye fatigue, improve eye immunity and optic nerve sensitivity, absorb excess radiation, accelerate the decay of radiation energy, assist in improving amblyopia, myopia and other symptoms of computer and television radiation damage to a minimum. Therefore, this small creature is often used to assist in the treatment of cataracts, keratitis and other eye diseases. The method of use is very simple, just directly into the eyes of this small creature can be, the dragon louse will be free to swim in the eyes, absorb eye waste and so on!