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07 JulDefinition of strength and weakness in eyes

How are you defining weakness?
How are you defining strength?
In my case ocular stretching releases overly constricted muscles. What doesit do in your case?

let us for a while forget about constricted muscles which is causing myopia. Why? Because I believe that scientists or all those who are doing researches on myopia (if they really doing them) can in my opinion easily ‘invent’ a drop to weaken the EO muscles thus releasing any forcing on the eyeball. Anyone can certainly say that this ‘drop’ will limit eye movement and I would respond that is exactly what glasses are doing right now.

20 MayClear Vision — No Effort

I will do what I suggest.

When you say “clear vision”, also say, glanced at the eye-chart (in bright light) and read 20/30, or
20/25 or 20/20.

The would help use understand your objective success. I know this is asking a lot — but I do it each day.

Current status:
20/20 in the office. At home (Snellen in dark corner) 20/30, and 20/25 When playing tennis: Extremely sharp vision
(subjective — if you wish.) So if that is what you mean, then we both agree, and I agree THAT is subjective.

13 MayThe Best myopia prevention sites for newbies

What inspired me to spread the word about plus lens prevention was the desire to stop others from being trapped on the progressive myopia downward spiral. I never figured out plus lens therapy for myself, but stumbled upon it via my own vision therapy efforts. Reading the book “Improve Your Vision Without Glasses or Contact lenses” really opened my eyes to the short-sightedness (pardon the pun) of traditional optometry, and from there on I became very interested in the subject and managed to google sites like myopia.org,i-see.org, and seeing.org which is where I learned about plus lens therapy, the Bates method, Power Vision System, the Bershak Method etc.

05 MayJUDICAL MURDER IN FINNISH MEDICINE

RECENT SERIES OF EVENTS IN ITS ENTIRETY which started from Olavi Pärssinen´s review in the Finnish Medical Journal (6/2009)

(This text is translated into English from the original Finnish exchange)

Finnish Medical Journal’s discussion policy: “Public discussion refers to open discussion about material appearing in this magazine. Its purpose is to give fresh feedback to the editors and to provide our readers with an opportunity for
criticism. The letters will not be published elsewhere without the express consent of the writer. On behalf of the Finnish Medical Journal, the Editors-in chief and Managing Editor will reply to comments sent in as necessary.”

28 AprHow to smile with your eyes — don’t!

Back in January, Brendan said that his Bates teacher advised smiling. I have heard this elsewhere as well. I have also heard that in an “honest” or “natural” smile, you smile with your eyes. I agree with Brendan that smiling is good for the eyes. However I disagree most wholeheartedly with the common opinion that the best smile is done “with the eyes.”

For the past few weeks I have been experimenting with “straining” and”not straining” and one thing I now know for sure, if you’re looking straight ahead, raising either your upper or lower eyelid, or raising your eyebrows, is “straining.” I will go into detail about this later. In fact I think that’s about all you need to know about straining as
far as keeping good vision is concerned.

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