
“In less than 10 minutes, he shows you how you can quickly and easilyimprove your vision naturally with eye exercises and enjoy the freedom of life without glasses and contacts or the risk and expense of laser surgery. In fact, he even guarantees it will work for almost anyone,” (except of course for those whose eyesight is a problem because of diabetes, or other diseases which can effect the eyes).
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October 30, 2008 10:19 am |
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Seven Truths of Normal Sight
1—Normal Sight can always be demonstrated in the normal eye, but only under favorable condition.
2—Central Fixation: The letter or part of the letter regarded is always seen best.
3—Shifting: The point regarded changes rapidly and continuously.
4—Swinging: When the shifting is slow, the letters appear to move from side to side, or in other directions, with a pendulum-like motion.
5—Memory is perfect. The color and background of the letters, or other objects seen, are remembered perfectly, instantaneously and continuously.
6—Imagination is good. One may even see the white part of letters whiter than it really is, while the black is not altered by distance, illumination, size, or form, of the letters.
7—Rest or relaxation of the eye and mind is perfect and can always be demonstrated.
When on of these seven fundamentals is perfect, all are perfect.
It is impossible to read fine print without relaxing. Therefore the reading of such print, contrary to what is generally believed, is a great benefit to the eyes.
Persons who can read perfectly fine print, are relieved of pain and fatigue while they are doing it, and this relief is often permanent. Persons who cannot read it are benefited by observing its blackness, and remembering it with the eyes open and closed alternately. Read more »
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An excerpt from the famous Dr Bates, a fore-runner of “eye exercises” and the benefits of natural vision correction. Check out our “Rebuild Your Vision” Program.
From the famous Dr Bates: Methods that Have Succeeded in Presbyopia
The cure of presbyopia, as of any other error of refraction, is rest, and many presbyopic patients are able to obtain this rest simply by closing the eyes. They are kept closed until the patient feels relieved, which may be in a few minutes, half an hour, or longer. Then some fine print is regarded for a few seconds. By alternately resting the eyes and looking at fine print many patients quickly become able to read it at eighteen inches, and by continued practice they are able to reduce the distance until it can be read at six inches in a dim light. At first the letters are seen only in flashes. Then they are seen for a longer time, until finally they are seen continuously. When this method fails, palming may be tried, combined with the use of the memory, imagination and swing. Particularly good results have been obtained from the following procedure: Read more »
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Watering eyes are a frequent problem, especially in the elderly… and in infants 1 year and under. It can occur with one eye or both eyes.
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Too Much of a Good Thing:
As summer turns to autumn and the days grow shorter, you may think there’s no such thing as too much light. But if you’ve ever come home from the office or the shopping mall feeling fatigued and headachy, you’ve probably already experienced some of the symptoms of over-illumination.
Over-illumination occurs when there’s too much light (or the wrong type of light) present for a specific activity. It’s common in public buildings constructed before 1995. Besides wasting energy, over-illumination is thought to cause headaches, fatigue, stress, increased risk of certain carcinomas, and high blood pressure.
The culprit for many is overhead fluorescent lighting.
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