Vision Program Success Story – Yours Could Be Too

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National parks of England and Wales
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==>> Success Story-”I have always had excellent eyesight and have never worn glasses or contacts. But last year at the age of 47 I realized I had gradually gotten quite farsighted. This is a problem for an artist who does a lot of detail work. The moment of truth came one day when I was at a restaurant and had to hold the menu clear across the table to try and read it. And I still couldn’t read it – my arms just weren’t long enough! Something had to be done right away. I ordered the “Rebuild Your Vision Program” and noticed improvement by the second day, especially with the String Beads exercise. Within days I was able to focus all the way up the string to the end of my nose. I did the program every day for 60 days. Since then I have been maintaining with just two sessions a super week. My 49th birthday is right around the corner and I do not need glasses. I can do my artwork and I can read like a normal person. Life is good!”
Lynda,MT
The national parks of England and Wales are areas of relatively undeveloped and scenic landscape that are designated under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. Despite the name, national parks in England and Wales are quite different from those in many other countries, where national parks are owned and managed by the government as a protected community resource, and permanent human communities are not a part of the landscape.
In England and Wales, designation as a national park can include substantial settlements and land uses which are often integral parts of the landscape, and land within a national park remains largely in private ownership.
There are currently 12 national parks (Welsh: parciau cenedlaethol) in England and Wales (see List of national parks). A further area in England — the South Downs — is in the process of being designated as a national park. Each park is operated by its own National Park Authority, with two “statutory purposes”:
== to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the area, and:
== to promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the park’s special qualities by the public.
An estimated 110 million people visit the national parks of England and Wales each year. Recreation and tourism bring visitors and funds into the parks, to sustain their conservation efforts and support the local population through jobs and businesses. These visitors also bring problems, such as erosion and traffic congestion, and conflicts over the use of the parks’ resources.
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