Here’s A Common Question That’s Asked A Lot
ps Natural Vision Improvement markets itself as a lifestyle method of improving eyesight by wholistic means

Dear Reader, A message from Orlin Sorensen,
http://www.your-vision-care.com
Here’s a question I get asked a lot:
If natural vision training is so effective and has so many endorsements, then why do most people get Lasik surgery or corrective lenses instead?
And here’s the answer…
In 1998, it was estimated that the U.S. optical industry was worth $30.2 billion (Vision Council of America, 1999). This number included such items as exam fees and office visits, surgical fees, ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, retail eyewear sales, and retail sales for consumables such as contact lens solutions.
Now ask yourself this question:
If vision training were presented as a viable option to remedy eye disorders, would there be a need for consumers to spend thousands
of dollars every year on the products and services that create profits for the eye-care industry?
I’m not suggesting that an annual eye examination for more complex eye disorders and diseases isn’t needed-but if only a fraction of
those who require corrective lenses would participate in vision training, it would mean a staggering loss in profits from the purchase of optical products and services.
The fact of the matter is, there’s BIG money in selling glasses and contacts-along with the eye exams and everything else that goes with them.
While natural vision improvement isn’t nearly as profitable as surgery or corrective lenses, you, the consumer, can save hundreds or perhaps thousands of dollars by safely and naturally rebuilding your vision through the use of proven eye exercises.
To your vision — for life,
Orlin Sorensen
http://www.your-vision-care.com










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