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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9509984 United States 08/03/2012 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.rebuildyourvision.com] Orlin Sorensen, founder of Rebuild Your Vision and author of the best-selling program, wore corrective lenses for years beginning in his teens. Through the use of vision training, he improved his vision from 20/85 to 20/20 and was able to pass the visual acuity test given to U.S. Navy fighter pilots. Men's Health declared this one of the "Greatest Comebacks of All Time," and since then Orlin has dedicated himself to sharing the knowledge which has helped thousands of people improve their vision naturally. |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By using your eyes without glasses. By trying to focus on objects far away. Quoting: Revguard Retrain your eyes/brain to work differently. Yea see, I thought that would only end up straining the eyes even more. Maybe it wouldn't? Hm. Of course it would also require a lifestyle to minimize eye strain. IE, no more reading for too long before eye-strain develops, eye exercises, etc. bannedfornoreason |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Laser surgery. Cost me $1300. OR $600 for a yearly supply of contacts and a visit. That was an easy decision for me personally. Quoting: Shodan99VR4 I'd rather go the more natural way. I hear Laser surgery is a permanent change, and it can get much worse later on. Worse than what you had before. Then you can't do anything about it when you're older. bannedfornoreason |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19297477 United States 08/03/2012 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made my own pair of pinhole glasses out of old sunglasses with the lens removed and replaced with lenses made from black construction paper poked with...well...pinholes. From a distance, it just looks like I have sunglasses on but I wear them as often as I can and it has improved my vision. If you can't afford the eye exercise program or a set of the real pinhole glasses that run about $40.00, the homemade version work just as well! [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18376798 United States 08/03/2012 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might try systemic enzyme therapy. Research serrapeptase. [link to serrapeptase.info] Lutien for eyesight [link to www.eyesight.nu] |
farm girl User ID: 5620383 United States 08/03/2012 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had 20/400. I could see at 20ft what I should've seen at 400. Super thick lens. Miserable. Hubby talked me into LASIK in 2006. Love it. Would do it again. By the way, it does NOT fix the old-age need for the "cheaters" or cheap reading glasses. I only use them for small print and usually cost $5 or so. |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might try systemic enzyme therapy. Research serrapeptase. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18376798 [link to serrapeptase.info] Lutien for eyesight [link to www.eyesight.nu] huh.. serrapeptase. It comes from silkworms. Silkworms feed on mulberry trees. Maybe mulberries would help? bannedfornoreason |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might try systemic enzyme therapy. Research serrapeptase. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18376798 [link to serrapeptase.info] Lutien for eyesight [link to www.eyesight.nu] huh.. serrapeptase. It comes from silkworms. Silkworms feed on mulberry trees. Maybe mulberries would help? HM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yea. TCM uses mulberry fruit and leaves to treat eyesight problems! Additionally they nourish/affect kidney organ system. WTF, good find. bannedfornoreason |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is one herbal concoction for the eyes that my late Aunt May taught me to make. As there was a mulberry tree growing outside her house, she'd pluck the leaves, dry them and then use them later to make a herbal drink. Actually the leaves can also be boiled when there are taken fresh from the tree. Mulberry is useful for the persons who use their eyes a lot during work. Regular consumption of the mulberry fruit or leaves strengthens eyesight. One needs to boil them for about half an hour. Aunt May told me to add another Chinese herb "kei chi" when boiling the concoction. The "kei chi" is also supposed to be good for the eyesight. Actually, the mulberry plant can be easily grown. As a matter there are two such plants in my school herb garden. Besides the leaves, the fruits can be eaten or made into juice. shuangxingfu.blogspot.com/2011/01/benefits-of-mulberry-leaves.html This is just the leaves though. The fruit is also good. I wonder , how to make mulberry sprouts of the seeds and if they're edible... maybe the roots or simply take other parks of the tree. [link to waynesword.palomar.edu] mmmhmmm. Mulberries are like my favorite dry fruit besides dates and figs. bannedfornoreason |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I often wonder why natural selection did not take care of bad eye sight thousands of years ago... i mean, imagine walking through tall grass with Sabre Tooth's around and not being able to see them!? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11270093 lol. Only because we became civilized and started helping out those with poor eyesight. Originally of course it is caused by too much eyestrain and poor health. In TCM the eyes are connected to the livers. I'm sure the kidneys have a part to play in this as well. The eyes need good blood, good flexibility (strength in the muscles like the strength of the tree's wood, strong blood like the green color of the leaves and growth of the fruit, and flower etc), and good lubrication (water element, kidneys, stability, groundedness to cool excess fire) Last Edited by bannedfornoreason on 08/03/2012 04:04 PM bannedfornoreason |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19811792 United States 08/03/2012 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WTF how why is it so hard to not incorporate eye exercises into the current establishment of Western medicine? Why not, Eye Vision rehab just like there is physical rehab programs? Quoting: bannedfornoreason Yes OP, not saying the system works, but we do have this. Occupational Therapy [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21210457 Ireland 08/03/2012 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to Louise Hay's book, the emotional condition behind nearsightedness is FEAR. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8264381 This! ^^^^ Start looking forward to your future....and take control of the things that are up close and personal...stop trying to look the other way...or not look at all! In essence... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2771636 Georgia 08/03/2012 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Laser surgery. Cost me $1300. OR $600 for a yearly supply of contacts and a visit. That was an easy decision for me personally. Quoting: Shodan99VR4 I'd rather go the more natural way. I hear Laser surgery is a permanent change, and it can get much worse later on. Worse than what you had before. Then you can't do anything about it when you're older. I had laser treatment years ago, when it first went commercial. I think it was a good decision but it has a downside (at least the way they did it then has). I now have pretty bad night vision which makes driving at night very difficult as bright lights against a dark background appear as about a dozen or more of the little fockers, i.e. tail tihts on cars in front or cats eyes on the road. If I'm driving on a 3-lane highway with highly reflective lane markings I can see about twice as many lanes. I remember reading about an alternative type of surgery where they slip small arcs of plastic inside your eye to reshape/correct your vision. Good thing about this is it doesn't involve any surgery to your pupil AND it's reversible: they can just remove them again and your eye goes back to how it was. I forget the name of this treatment but it's worth checking out. HTH |
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(OP) User ID: 7138989 United States 08/03/2012 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to Louise Hay's book, the emotional condition behind nearsightedness is FEAR. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8264381 This! ^^^^ Start looking forward to your future....and take control of the things that are up close and personal...stop trying to look the other way...or not look at all! In essence... Can be interpretted or another way of seeing it is that one clings to what is near in fear of losing. Missing the forest from the trees. Last Edited by bannedfornoreason on 08/03/2012 04:38 PM bannedfornoreason |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1711362 Canada 08/03/2012 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just don't like the fact that I need to buy expensive pairs of lenses everytime I make some improvements. Besides that how do I convince the doc that I'm doing a "natural healing program to correct my nearsightedness"? Quoting: bannedfornoreason Whoever said you need to even tell your doctor or take his permission? Are you thick in the head? Docs make money on your suffering. If you are not sick and dont need their help, they would have no job. Anyway, if you stick with the above exercise you will see improvement. Do the exercises once, twice, thrice a day. Do it atleast for a month and see for yourself. If you see the improvement, dont go out and buy expensive contacts. Keep doing the exercises so in a few months you dont need to buy the at all. Good luck! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21210457 Ireland 08/03/2012 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to Louise Hay's book, the emotional condition behind nearsightedness is FEAR. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8264381 This! ^^^^ Start looking forward to your future....and take control of the things that are up close and personal...stop trying to look the other way...or not look at all! In essence... Can be interpretted or another way of seeing it is that one clings to what is near in fear of losing. Missing the forest from the trees. Yes exactly OP - you get the gist of it :-) My brother's exgirlfriend had bad vision - used glasses sometimes...would squint when talking to you...and my brother always said 'it's in her mind'....at the time i thought - how can that manifest as bad vision? Interestingly, when they split up...she moved on...was obviously happier and looked forward to her new future...when i saw her afterwards i was amazed at how different her demeanour was and her squinting completely disappeared. Search for those hidden fears...let them go (literally tell your fears that - say it!) and take steps towards full wellness. Huge luck to you :-) |