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Myopia: A Modern Yet Reversible Disease — Todd Becker, M.S. (AHS14)
Myopia: A Modern Yet Reversible Disease — Todd Becker, M.S. (AHS14)
Myopia: A Modern Yet Reversible Disease — Todd Becker, M.S. (AHS14)
Myopia, or near-sightedness, is generally assumed to be an irreversible, genetically determined condition that can only be ameliorated with corrective lenses...
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Myopia, Hyperopia & Astigmatism Explained
Myopia, Hyperopia & Astigmatism Explained
Myopia, Hyperopia & Astigmatism Explained
Learn about how the eye sees and why myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism can cause your vision to appear blurry.
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Enter Shikari - Myopia (Audio)
Enter Shikari - Myopia (Audio)
Enter Shikari - Myopia (Audio)
'Myopia' taken from 'The Mindsweep'
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Eye exercises which cured my Myopia in just 2 months (Bates Method)
Eye exercises which cured my Myopia in just 2 months (Bates Method)
Eye exercises which cured my Myopia in just 2 months (Bates Method)
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/ In this video, I am showing one of the exercises which can help your eyes. I cured my myopia in just eight weeks, doin...
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what is myopia??? (Short Sightedness)
what is myopia??? (Short Sightedness)
what is myopia??? (Short Sightedness)
Myopia (Short Sightedness) Myopia results if the lens curvature is too great or the entire eyeball becomes elongated. Light rays entering the eye are refract...
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What is Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism?
What is Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism?
What is Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism?
Ocuport video explaining refractive error (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism). Optometry/ophthalmology patient education.
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How do The Eyes Work? Why the eye exercises could help the eyes?
How do The Eyes Work? Why the eye exercises could help the eyes?
How do The Eyes Work? Why the eye exercises could help the eyes?
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/
HOW THE EYES WORK
The working of the eyes is often compared to the way a camera operates. Let's look at that analogy, and see where it holds true and where it breaks down.
The camera has a lens to focus the light, a way to control the focusing, a shutter to let in the desired amount of light, and film that holds the image.
The eye has a lens, a focusing mechanism (controlled by the ciliary muscles), an iris (which adjusts the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil), and a retina (where the image is recorded). (Fig. 1)
In a camera, for the image to be clear it must be focused on the film. Like
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Having Myopia and Being Legally Blind
Having Myopia and Being Legally Blind
Having Myopia and Being Legally Blind
This is my experience with being nearsighted and being legally blind. :)
FACEBOOK- facebook.com/pages/Shayna-Hepler-YouTube/638203959614894?ski
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3:58
Eye exercises which cured my vision in just 2 MONTHS avoiding Eye Surgery !
Eye exercises which cured my vision in just 2 MONTHS avoiding Eye Surgery !
Eye exercises which cured my vision in just 2 MONTHS avoiding Eye Surgery !
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/ I cured my vision without glasses just doing this daily. They are very powerful despite being very simple at first gla...
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7:26
High myopia-surgical correction
High myopia-surgical correction
High myopia-surgical correction
In cases of high myopia, exchange of the normal lens inside the eye can be done to correct the vision. After removing the natural lens, an artificial intraoc...
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The future of myopia control
The future of myopia control
The future of myopia control
Professor Bernard Gilmartin and Professor Ed Mallen discuss different methods of myopia control and their expected results
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Myopia Prevention Animation
Myopia Prevention Animation
Myopia Prevention Animation
A must see for every parent before giving glasses to children. This video is made as a public service by The International Myopia Prevention Association.
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Cure Myopia - How To Cure Myopia Naturally
Cure Myopia - How To Cure Myopia Naturally
Cure Myopia - How To Cure Myopia Naturally
http://www.purevisionmethod.com ▻▻ Get a Free Analysis of Your Specific Eye Conditions: http://youtube.purevisionmethod.com/curemyopia ◅◅ - Get Your Free Per...
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Human Physiology - Emmetropia, Myopia and Hyperopia
Human Physiology - Emmetropia, Myopia and Hyperopia
Human Physiology - Emmetropia, Myopia and Hyperopia
“Human Physiology” is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Heather R. Ketchum is an Associate Professor of Biology.
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
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Restore your eyesight naturally YOURSELF - (Myopia)
Restore your eyesight naturally YOURSELF - (Myopia)
Restore your eyesight naturally YOURSELF - (Myopia)
Complete elimination of myopia (nearsightedness). TIP: Also make sure to breathe through nose and keep mouth closed. Allow your smile to be wide and show what a genuinely nice and friendly person you are. This is important for good eyesight.
Sections of video:
1. Stop wearing Glasses
2. Check Eye Movements/Blinking, Eye exercises
3. Learn importance of Psychology, Learn eyesight facts
4. How Peripheral Vision can become a strain on eyesight.
5. Importance of Flexibility, What is strong/weak eyesight?
6. Looking at History and other animals
Evidence that natural eyesight restoration WORKS:
http://iblindness.org
http://naturalvisioncenter.
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Myopia Causes - Is This What Causes Your Myopia?
Myopia Causes - Is This What Causes Your Myopia?
Myopia Causes - Is This What Causes Your Myopia?
http://youtube.purevisionmethod.com/MyopiaCauses/ - Get your Free Personalized Report About Your Specific Eye Conditions! ◅◅ To watch the other videos in ...
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Nearsightedness vs Farsightedness (Hyperopia vs Myopia)
Nearsightedness vs Farsightedness (Hyperopia vs Myopia)
Nearsightedness vs Farsightedness (Hyperopia vs Myopia)
Nearsightedness and farsightedness refer to vision conditions in which a person has trouble seeing objects that are either at a distance from them or close t...
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Tom Fogerty Myopia 1973 full album
Tom Fogerty Myopia 1973 full album
Tom Fogerty Myopia 1973 full album
Tom Fogerty's second solo album after Creedence Clearwater Revival (1973) NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED A1 Give me another Trojan Song (3.00) A2 What di...
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My life with Myopia
My life with Myopia
My life with Myopia
Personal Project by Suri Grennell.
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Me and my Myopia(近視趣事阿滴你有事嗎)
Me and my Myopia(近視趣事阿滴你有事嗎)
Me and my Myopia(近視趣事阿滴你有事嗎)
這件事不【VLOG】不行!阿滴趁著這個美好的四天連假去做了雷射手術!原本是750高度近視的眼球們現在可以脫離對重重眼鏡的依賴了。自從小學開始就近視的我,跟近視有許多有趣的經歷,透過VLOG跟大家聊聊近視常會碰到的挑戰與趣事。
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http://youtube.com/rayduenglish
阿滴英文推特
http://twitter.com/rayduenglish
阿滴英文新聞
http://soundcloud.com/rayduenglish
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Enter Shikari - Myopia (Live Debut at Rose Theatre Kingston 18/01/15)
Enter Shikari - Myopia (Live Debut at Rose Theatre Kingston 18/01/15)
Enter Shikari - Myopia (Live Debut at Rose Theatre Kingston 18/01/15)
Enter Shikari - Myopia (Live Debut at Rose Theatre Kingston 18/01/15)
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Stop myopia from getting worse
Stop myopia from getting worse
Stop myopia from getting worse
30% of Primary 1 school children suffer from myopia. How can parents spot some of the symptoms, and what can children do to prevent it?
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4:25
DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTION
DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTION
DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTION
DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTION: The eye may gradually lose its power of accommodation. In such conditions, the person cannot see the objects distinct...
Myopia: A Modern Yet Reversible Disease — Todd Becker, M.S. (AHS14)
Myopia, or near-sightedness, is generally assumed to be an irreversible, genetically determined condition that can only be ameliorated with corrective lenses...
wn.com/Myopia A Modern Yet Reversible Disease — Todd Becker, M.S. (Ahs14)
Myopia, or near-sightedness, is generally assumed to be an irreversible, genetically determined condition that can only be ameliorated with corrective lenses...
Myopia, Hyperopia & Astigmatism Explained
Learn about how the eye sees and why myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism can cause your vision to appear blurry.
wn.com/Myopia, Hyperopia Astigmatism Explained
Learn about how the eye sees and why myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism can cause your vision to appear blurry.
Enter Shikari - Myopia (Audio)
'Myopia' taken from 'The Mindsweep'
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'Myopia' taken from 'The Mindsweep'
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- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 3471
Eye exercises which cured my Myopia in just 2 months (Bates Method)
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/ In this video, I am showing one of the exercises which can help your eyes. I cured my myopia in just eight weeks, doin...
wn.com/Eye Exercises Which Cured My Myopia In Just 2 Months (Bates Method)
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/ In this video, I am showing one of the exercises which can help your eyes. I cured my myopia in just eight weeks, doin...
what is myopia??? (Short Sightedness)
Myopia (Short Sightedness) Myopia results if the lens curvature is too great or the entire eyeball becomes elongated. Light rays entering the eye are refract...
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Myopia (Short Sightedness) Myopia results if the lens curvature is too great or the entire eyeball becomes elongated. Light rays entering the eye are refract...
What is Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism?
Ocuport video explaining refractive error (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism). Optometry/ophthalmology patient education.
wn.com/What Is Myopia, Hyperopia, And Astigmatism
Ocuport video explaining refractive error (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism). Optometry/ophthalmology patient education.
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 28075
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author:
Ocuport
How do The Eyes Work? Why the eye exercises could help the eyes?
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/
HOW THE EYES WORK
The working of the eyes is often compared to the way a camera operates. Let's look at that analogy, and see where it holds true and where it breaks down.
The camera has a lens to focus the light, a way to control the focusing, a shutter to let in the desired amount of light, and film that holds the image.
The eye has a lens, a focusing mechanism (controlled by the ciliary muscles), an iris (which adjusts the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil), and a retina (where the image is recorded). (Fig. 1)
In a camera, for the image to be clear it must be focused on the film. Likewise, in the eye, the image must be focused on the retina (film). (Fig. 2A)
In a nearsighted eye, rather than the image registering precisely on the retina, it is focused in front of the retina. (Fig. 2B) Thus, one conclusion is that the eyeball is too long. In a farsighted eye, the opposite happens: The image is focused behind the retina. (Fig. 2C) Here, the conclusion is that the eyeball is too short.
If these conclusions are true, how did the eyeball lose its natural shape?
There are six muscles that surround each eye and control eye movements (Fig. 3). They move your eyes up, down, to the right and to the left. When you look at something up close they turn the eyes in (converge) and when you look at a distant object they turn the eyes out (diverge). These extra-ocular muscles are 150 - 200 times stronger than they need to be. Tension in these muscles causes eye movements to become more rigid and less flexible.
In 1981, research performed by Peter Greene at Harvard University showed that when these muscles hold the eyes in one position for an extended period of time, they also squeeze the eye. And, that under the right conditions, this pressure can change the shape of the eye.
But this is not the whole story.
Let's return to the camera analogy for a moment. In the camera, the lens moves in and out to bring objects at different distances into focus. This doesn't happen in your eyes. Instead, the lens changes its shape to bring objects into focus. (Fig. 4)
When focusing on a near object, the lens becomes fatter, bulging from front to back (Fig. 4b). To focus on something farther away, it becomes thinner (Fig. 4c). We are always changing what we are looking at, so the lens is continually making fine adjustments in its shape. Normally, the lens changes its shape — and its focus — more than 100,000 times every day.
The shape of the lens, and thus its focusing ability, is controlled by the ciliary body, which surrounds the lens. There is a constant and delicate interplay among the muscles and ligaments of the ciliary body. They work together to change the lens into the exact shape required to bring whatever you are looking at into sharp focus.
In the normal eye, the muscles are constantly readjusting their pull on the lens — changing the focusing power by changing its shape. The muscles and the lens are flexible, and are able to adjust and re-adjust to bring objects at near or far distance into clear focus. This process is called accommodation.
The nearsighted eye can see near objects clearly, but not distant objects. It is “stuck” for near vision, changing its shape only enough to bring near objects into focus. To see distant objects more clearly the lens needs to flatten (become thinner) to bring distant objects into sharper focus.
The farsighted eye can see distant objects clearly, but not near ones. It is “stuck” for distance vision, changing its shape only enough to bring distant objects into focus. To see near objects more clearly the lens needs to become thicker to bring nearer objects into sharper focus.
If the image isn't focused on the retina, it could be due to a decreased flexibility of the ciliary body, not a distorted shape of the eye. In fact, the lens has such a great range of focusing ability that it could easily compensate for any supposedly abnormal shape that the eye may have become.
Clear vision isn't only determined by the strength of the eye muscles. And it isn't just a matter of the shape of the eye. Instead, clear vision requires that all parts of the visual system — ciliary body, lens, extra-ocular muscles, shape of the eye — work together and function in harmony with flexibility and coordination.
And this coordination is ultimately a reflection of how the mind controls the eyes — which can be changed and retrained.

wn.com/How Do The Eyes Work Why The Eye Exercises Could Help The Eyes
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/
HOW THE EYES WORK
The working of the eyes is often compared to the way a camera operates. Let's look at that analogy, and see where it holds true and where it breaks down.
The camera has a lens to focus the light, a way to control the focusing, a shutter to let in the desired amount of light, and film that holds the image.
The eye has a lens, a focusing mechanism (controlled by the ciliary muscles), an iris (which adjusts the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil), and a retina (where the image is recorded). (Fig. 1)
In a camera, for the image to be clear it must be focused on the film. Likewise, in the eye, the image must be focused on the retina (film). (Fig. 2A)
In a nearsighted eye, rather than the image registering precisely on the retina, it is focused in front of the retina. (Fig. 2B) Thus, one conclusion is that the eyeball is too long. In a farsighted eye, the opposite happens: The image is focused behind the retina. (Fig. 2C) Here, the conclusion is that the eyeball is too short.
If these conclusions are true, how did the eyeball lose its natural shape?
There are six muscles that surround each eye and control eye movements (Fig. 3). They move your eyes up, down, to the right and to the left. When you look at something up close they turn the eyes in (converge) and when you look at a distant object they turn the eyes out (diverge). These extra-ocular muscles are 150 - 200 times stronger than they need to be. Tension in these muscles causes eye movements to become more rigid and less flexible.
In 1981, research performed by Peter Greene at Harvard University showed that when these muscles hold the eyes in one position for an extended period of time, they also squeeze the eye. And, that under the right conditions, this pressure can change the shape of the eye.
But this is not the whole story.
Let's return to the camera analogy for a moment. In the camera, the lens moves in and out to bring objects at different distances into focus. This doesn't happen in your eyes. Instead, the lens changes its shape to bring objects into focus. (Fig. 4)
When focusing on a near object, the lens becomes fatter, bulging from front to back (Fig. 4b). To focus on something farther away, it becomes thinner (Fig. 4c). We are always changing what we are looking at, so the lens is continually making fine adjustments in its shape. Normally, the lens changes its shape — and its focus — more than 100,000 times every day.
The shape of the lens, and thus its focusing ability, is controlled by the ciliary body, which surrounds the lens. There is a constant and delicate interplay among the muscles and ligaments of the ciliary body. They work together to change the lens into the exact shape required to bring whatever you are looking at into sharp focus.
In the normal eye, the muscles are constantly readjusting their pull on the lens — changing the focusing power by changing its shape. The muscles and the lens are flexible, and are able to adjust and re-adjust to bring objects at near or far distance into clear focus. This process is called accommodation.
The nearsighted eye can see near objects clearly, but not distant objects. It is “stuck” for near vision, changing its shape only enough to bring near objects into focus. To see distant objects more clearly the lens needs to flatten (become thinner) to bring distant objects into sharper focus.
The farsighted eye can see distant objects clearly, but not near ones. It is “stuck” for distance vision, changing its shape only enough to bring distant objects into focus. To see near objects more clearly the lens needs to become thicker to bring nearer objects into sharper focus.
If the image isn't focused on the retina, it could be due to a decreased flexibility of the ciliary body, not a distorted shape of the eye. In fact, the lens has such a great range of focusing ability that it could easily compensate for any supposedly abnormal shape that the eye may have become.
Clear vision isn't only determined by the strength of the eye muscles. And it isn't just a matter of the shape of the eye. Instead, clear vision requires that all parts of the visual system — ciliary body, lens, extra-ocular muscles, shape of the eye — work together and function in harmony with flexibility and coordination.
And this coordination is ultimately a reflection of how the mind controls the eyes — which can be changed and retrained.

- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 11
Having Myopia and Being Legally Blind
This is my experience with being nearsighted and being legally blind. :)
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This is my experience with being nearsighted and being legally blind. :)
FACEBOOK- facebook.com/pages/Shayna-Hepler-YouTube/638203959614894?ski
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 1837
Eye exercises which cured my vision in just 2 MONTHS avoiding Eye Surgery !
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/ I cured my vision without glasses just doing this daily. They are very powerful despite being very simple at first gla...
wn.com/Eye Exercises Which Cured My Vision In Just 2 Months Avoiding Eye Surgery
http://naturalvisioncure.blogspot.com/ I cured my vision without glasses just doing this daily. They are very powerful despite being very simple at first gla...
High myopia-surgical correction
In cases of high myopia, exchange of the normal lens inside the eye can be done to correct the vision. After removing the natural lens, an artificial intraoc...
wn.com/High Myopia Surgical Correction
In cases of high myopia, exchange of the normal lens inside the eye can be done to correct the vision. After removing the natural lens, an artificial intraoc...
- published: 26 Apr 2012
- views: 876
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author:
IssaVision
The future of myopia control
Professor Bernard Gilmartin and Professor Ed Mallen discuss different methods of myopia control and their expected results
wn.com/The Future Of Myopia Control
Professor Bernard Gilmartin and Professor Ed Mallen discuss different methods of myopia control and their expected results
- published: 26 Nov 2013
- views: 133
Myopia Prevention Animation
A must see for every parent before giving glasses to children. This video is made as a public service by The International Myopia Prevention Association.
wn.com/Myopia Prevention Animation
A must see for every parent before giving glasses to children. This video is made as a public service by The International Myopia Prevention Association.
Cure Myopia - How To Cure Myopia Naturally
http://www.purevisionmethod.com ▻▻ Get a Free Analysis of Your Specific Eye Conditions: http://youtube.purevisionmethod.com/curemyopia ◅◅ - Get Your Free Per...
wn.com/Cure Myopia How To Cure Myopia Naturally
http://www.purevisionmethod.com ▻▻ Get a Free Analysis of Your Specific Eye Conditions: http://youtube.purevisionmethod.com/curemyopia ◅◅ - Get Your Free Per...
Human Physiology - Emmetropia, Myopia and Hyperopia
“Human Physiology” is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Heather R. Ketchum is an Associate Professor of Biology.
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
wn.com/Human Physiology Emmetropia, Myopia And Hyperopia
“Human Physiology” is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Heather R. Ketchum is an Associate Professor of Biology.
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 3
Restore your eyesight naturally YOURSELF - (Myopia)
Complete elimination of myopia (nearsightedness). TIP: Also make sure to breathe through nose and keep mouth closed. Allow your smile to be wide and show what a genuinely nice and friendly person you are. This is important for good eyesight.
Sections of video:
1. Stop wearing Glasses
2. Check Eye Movements/Blinking, Eye exercises
3. Learn importance of Psychology, Learn eyesight facts
4. How Peripheral Vision can become a strain on eyesight.
5. Importance of Flexibility, What is strong/weak eyesight?
6. Looking at History and other animals
Evidence that natural eyesight restoration WORKS:
http://iblindness.org
http://naturalvisioncenter.com
http://vision-training.com
http://self-healing.org
http://natural-vision.co.uk
http://visionsofjoy.org
http://snezha.com
http://myopiaprevention.org
Plus 100,000s websites
Top tips:
1. Do not wear glasses
2. Do not stare or strain eyes. (Bad vision habits)
3. When viewing something turn your eyes to see it rather than tilting/turning your head.
4. Try not to intimidate other people
5. Don't be selfish or full of self-importance. Put other peoples interests first (family/friends) Ensure your efforts are for their interest and not yours. Dont FORCE people to like your favors. Doing this would only be self-interest at work.
6. Make sure your smile is wide and have good awareness of what your lips are doing. Avoid having forward head posture. Always breathe through your nose and dont be afraid of friendly hand gestures and/or physical contact.
7.Do not try to force people to want to stare at you or force random strangers to think about you.
8. Do not force strangers to understand your lifestyle/approach. At the same time they should not be forcing you to understand them. Its worth remembering that in busy places most people around you are strangers who while appearing nice and friendly have no real intention to know you personally.
9. Do not be afraid of having a uncomplicated mind. This means avoiding an over-complicated mind or setting up a block to prevent other people from understanding you.
10. (If male) allow females to have confidence in themselves and allow for them to show that confidence in parties/special occasions. Allow females to resolve disputes via themselves.
11. Do not behave in a way that leqda you to watch your back all the time
12. Have a depth of perception/awareness in group circumstances. Be able to aware of other people potentially struggling or being insecure.
11. Remember the saying "It takes one to know one". If you are aware of negative, annoying traits in other people you should be cautious as this criticism may apply to yourself also.
12. Set no limit to how relaxed you are. Avoid places, people that cause unnecessary chronic stress/worry.
13. Avoid the complainer/whinger attitude.
14. Try to avoid artificial sources of EMF radiation. Wifi, tv/radio broadcast towers, phone masts, overhead power cables, power meters.. These will either be emitting microwave energy or LF energy. Both can lead to illness, unclear thinking or in worst cases death.
15. Social sensitivity is a strength not weakness
Another tip to remember is that the eyes are an organ. People with myopic vision are treating their eyes as a failed organ. A failed organ will mean one showing a lack of movement and function.
'Failed organ' means:
a) The pupils are constantly dilated and unresponsive. In strong sunlight the eyes suffer excessive exposure to light.
b) The ciliary muscles inside the eye are not function, leading to an inability to switch between near vision and far vision.
c) The retina (back wall of the eyeball) is inflexible. It will never adjust forward or backwards (which is again not the norm for normal eyes).
'Restore your eyesight naturally YOURSELF - No Lasik, No Lasek'
©2012 D Beaumont
* Watching TV can encourage staring and the person to exert more control over their surroundings. This behavioral trait can have a negative impact on quality of eyesight. Research indicates myopic people spend more time watching tv and less time outdoors than the average person.
** Check out youtube channels 'RestoreeyesightNow' and 'NaturalEyesight101' for free videos aimed at natural eyesight restoration.
*** Sources:
1. Smith, Earl L. (2011) Prentice Award Lecture 2010: A Case for Peripheral Optical Treatment Strategies for Myopia.
2. Mutti DO, Sinnott LT, Mitchell GL, Jones-Jordan LA, Moeschberger ML, Cotter S, Kleinstein RN, Manny RE, Twelker D, Zadnik K. (2011) Relative peripheral refractive error and the risk of onset and progression of myopia in children.
3. Li-Fang Hung, Ramkumar Ramamirtham, Juan Huang, Ying Qiao-Grider, and Earl L. Smith, III. (2008) Peripheral refraction in normal infant rhesus monkeys.
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Complete elimination of myopia (nearsightedness). TIP: Also make sure to breathe through nose and keep mouth closed. Allow your smile to be wide and show what a genuinely nice and friendly person you are. This is important for good eyesight.
Sections of video:
1. Stop wearing Glasses
2. Check Eye Movements/Blinking, Eye exercises
3. Learn importance of Psychology, Learn eyesight facts
4. How Peripheral Vision can become a strain on eyesight.
5. Importance of Flexibility, What is strong/weak eyesight?
6. Looking at History and other animals
Evidence that natural eyesight restoration WORKS:
http://iblindness.org
http://naturalvisioncenter.com
http://vision-training.com
http://self-healing.org
http://natural-vision.co.uk
http://visionsofjoy.org
http://snezha.com
http://myopiaprevention.org
Plus 100,000s websites
Top tips:
1. Do not wear glasses
2. Do not stare or strain eyes. (Bad vision habits)
3. When viewing something turn your eyes to see it rather than tilting/turning your head.
4. Try not to intimidate other people
5. Don't be selfish or full of self-importance. Put other peoples interests first (family/friends) Ensure your efforts are for their interest and not yours. Dont FORCE people to like your favors. Doing this would only be self-interest at work.
6. Make sure your smile is wide and have good awareness of what your lips are doing. Avoid having forward head posture. Always breathe through your nose and dont be afraid of friendly hand gestures and/or physical contact.
7.Do not try to force people to want to stare at you or force random strangers to think about you.
8. Do not force strangers to understand your lifestyle/approach. At the same time they should not be forcing you to understand them. Its worth remembering that in busy places most people around you are strangers who while appearing nice and friendly have no real intention to know you personally.
9. Do not be afraid of having a uncomplicated mind. This means avoiding an over-complicated mind or setting up a block to prevent other people from understanding you.
10. (If male) allow females to have confidence in themselves and allow for them to show that confidence in parties/special occasions. Allow females to resolve disputes via themselves.
11. Do not behave in a way that leqda you to watch your back all the time
12. Have a depth of perception/awareness in group circumstances. Be able to aware of other people potentially struggling or being insecure.
11. Remember the saying "It takes one to know one". If you are aware of negative, annoying traits in other people you should be cautious as this criticism may apply to yourself also.
12. Set no limit to how relaxed you are. Avoid places, people that cause unnecessary chronic stress/worry.
13. Avoid the complainer/whinger attitude.
14. Try to avoid artificial sources of EMF radiation. Wifi, tv/radio broadcast towers, phone masts, overhead power cables, power meters.. These will either be emitting microwave energy or LF energy. Both can lead to illness, unclear thinking or in worst cases death.
15. Social sensitivity is a strength not weakness
Another tip to remember is that the eyes are an organ. People with myopic vision are treating their eyes as a failed organ. A failed organ will mean one showing a lack of movement and function.
'Failed organ' means:
a) The pupils are constantly dilated and unresponsive. In strong sunlight the eyes suffer excessive exposure to light.
b) The ciliary muscles inside the eye are not function, leading to an inability to switch between near vision and far vision.
c) The retina (back wall of the eyeball) is inflexible. It will never adjust forward or backwards (which is again not the norm for normal eyes).
'Restore your eyesight naturally YOURSELF - No Lasik, No Lasek'
©2012 D Beaumont
* Watching TV can encourage staring and the person to exert more control over their surroundings. This behavioral trait can have a negative impact on quality of eyesight. Research indicates myopic people spend more time watching tv and less time outdoors than the average person.
** Check out youtube channels 'RestoreeyesightNow' and 'NaturalEyesight101' for free videos aimed at natural eyesight restoration.
*** Sources:
1. Smith, Earl L. (2011) Prentice Award Lecture 2010: A Case for Peripheral Optical Treatment Strategies for Myopia.
2. Mutti DO, Sinnott LT, Mitchell GL, Jones-Jordan LA, Moeschberger ML, Cotter S, Kleinstein RN, Manny RE, Twelker D, Zadnik K. (2011) Relative peripheral refractive error and the risk of onset and progression of myopia in children.
3. Li-Fang Hung, Ramkumar Ramamirtham, Juan Huang, Ying Qiao-Grider, and Earl L. Smith, III. (2008) Peripheral refraction in normal infant rhesus monkeys.
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- published: 22 Mar 2012
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