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donnay
09-01-2013, 08:40 AM
Any Corrective Lenses Destroy Eyesight - How To Correct Vision Naturally Without Any Surgery, Glasses or Contacts

Few optometrists will admit and the greatest majority are unaware that glasses and contacts are almost guaranteed to destroy your eyesight over time. Unfortunately, they're not trained on natural and preventative solutions that improve vision in the long-term because they simply do not understand the way the eye works. Contrary to popular belief, your vision doesn't have to decline over time. With regular exercise of the muscles that control your eye movements and visual acuity, you can reduce eyestrain and maintain or even improve your vision without any destructive correctional conventions such as laser surgery, glasses or contact lenses.

Most writers on ophthalmology appear to believe that the last word about problems of refraction has been spoken, and from their viewpoint the last word is a very depressing one. Practically everyone in these days suffers from some form of refractive error. Yet we are told that for these ills, which are not only so inconvenient, but often so distressing and dangerous, there is not only no cure, and no palliatives save those optic crutches known as eyeglasses or contacts, but, under modern conditions of life, practically no prevention.

With one accord ophthalmologists tell us that the visual organ of man was never intended for the uses to which it is now put. Eons before there were any schools or printing presses, electric lights or moving pictures, its evolution was complete. In those days it served the needs of the human animal perfectly. Man was a hunter, a herdsman, a farmer, a fighter. He needed, we are told, mainly distant vision; and since the eye at rest is adjusted for distant vision, sight is supposed to have been ordinarily as passive as the perception of sound, requiring no muscular action whatever. Near vision, it is assumed, was the exception, necessitating a muscular adjustment of such short duration that it was accomplished without placing any appreciable burden upon the mechanism of accommodation.

While primitive man appears to have suffered little from defects of vision, it is safe to say that of persons over twenty-one living under civilized conditions nine out of every ten have imperfect sight, and as the age increases the proportion increases, until at forty it is almost impossible to find a person free from visual defects. Voluminous statistics are available to prove these assertions.

What Glasses and Contacts Do To Us

That glasses or contact lenses cannot improve the sight to normal can be very simply demonstrated by looking at any color through a strong convex or concave glass. It will be noted that the color is always less intense than when seen with the naked eye; and since the perception of form depends upon the perception of color, it follows that both color and form must be less distinctly seen with glasses than without them. Even plane glass lowers the vision both for color and form, as everyone knows who has ever looked out of a window. Women who wear glasses for minor defects of vision often observe that they are made more or less color-blind by them, and in a shop one may note that they remove them when they want to match samples. If the sight is seriously defective, the color may be seen better with glasses than without them.

That glasses or contact lenses must injure the eye is evident from the facts given in the preceding chapter. One cannot see through them unless one produces the degree of refractive error which they are designed to correct. But refractive errors, in the eye which is left to itself, are never constant. If one secures good vision by the aid of concave, or convex, or astigmatic lenses, therefore, it means that one is maintaining constantly a degree of refractive error which otherwise would not be maintained constantly. It is only to be expected that this should make the condition worse, and it is a matter of common experience that it does. After people once begin to wear glasses their strength, in most cases, has to be steadily increased in order to maintain the degree of visual acuity secured by the aid of the first pair. Persons with presbyopia who put on glasses because they cannot read fine print too often find that after they have worn them for a time they cannot, without their aid, read the larger print that was perfectly plain to them before. A person with myopia of 20/ 70 who puts on glasses giving him a vision of 20/20 may find that in a week's time his unaided vision has declined to 20/200, and we have the testimony of Dr. Sidler-Huguenin, of Zurich that of the thousands of myopes treated by him the majority grew steadily worse, in spite of all the skill he could apply to the fitting of glasses for them. When people break their glasses and go without them for a week or two, they frequently observe that their sight has improved. As a matter of fact the sight always improves, to a greater or less degree, when glasses are discarded, although the fact may not always be noted.

That the human eye resents glasses is a fact which no one would attempt to deny. Every oculist knows that patients have to "get used" to them, and that sometimes they never succeed in doing so. Patients with high degrees of myopia and hypermetropia have great difficulty in accustoming themselves to the full correction, and often are never able to do so. The strong concave glasses required by myopes of high degree make all objects seem much smaller than they really are, while convex glasses enlarge them. - These are unpleasantnesses that cannot be overcome. Patients with high degrees of astigmatism suffer some very disagreeable sensations when they first put on glasses, for which reason they are warned by one of the "Conservation of Vision" leaflets published by the Council on Health and Public Instruction of the American Medical Association to "get used to them at home before venturing where a misstep might cause a serious accident." Usually these difficulties are overcome, but often they are not, and it sometimes happens that those who get on fairly well with their glasses in the daytime never succeeded in getting used to them at night.

All glasses contract the field of vision to a greater or less degree. Even with very weak glasses patients are unable to see distinctly unless they look through the center of the lenses, with the frames at right angles to the line of vision; and not only is their vision lowered if they fail to do this, but annoying nervous symptoms, such as dizziness and headache, are sometimes produced. Therefore they are unable to turn their eyes freely in different directions. It is true that glasses are now ground in such a way that it is theoretically possible to look through them at any angle, but practically they seldom accomplish the desired result.

How To Keep Your Eyes Naturally Healthy

Perhaps the single greatest reason why people in today's society suffer from chronic eyestrain and deteriorating vision is the amount of time that is spent staring at computer monitors and television screens.

Your eyes are designed to move regularly. Frequent movement of your eyes is what promotes optimal blood flow and nerve tone to your eyes and the six muscles that control your eye movements.

What follows are several simple eye exercises that you can do on a regular basis to keep your eyes and vision as healthy as possible:

1. Look as far to your right as possible for 3-5 seconds, then as far to your left as possible for 3-5 seconds. Rest for a few seconds, then repeat this sequence several times.


2. Look as far up as possible for 3-5 seconds, then look as far down as possible for 3-5 seconds. Rest for a few seconds, then repeat this sequence several times.


3. Slowly roll your eyes in a circle, first clockwise, then counter-clockwise. Rest for a few seconds, then repeat this sequence several times. Be sure to roll slowly - it should take at least 3 seconds for you to roll your eyes in a full circle.


4. Hold a pen in front of you, about an arm's length away. Focus your vision on the tip of your pen for 3-5 seconds, then shift the focus of your vision to an object that is farther away for 3-5 seconds. The greater the distance between your pen and the distant object, the better. If you are indoors, look out a window to find a distant object to focus your vision on. Repeat this sequence of going back and forth between your pen and a distant object several times.

Just for interest's sake, this exercise is used by some professional baseball players to optimize visual acuity, which is essential for the hand-eye coordination that is needed to play pro ball.


Please note that all of these exercises should be done with your eyes, not your head and neck. With this in mind, keep your head and neck still while you take your eyes through the movements described above.

Continued... (http://preventdisease.com/news/13/082913_Any-Corrective-Lenses-Destroys-Eyesight-How-To-Correct-Vision-Naturally-Without-Any-Surgery-Glasses-or-Contacts.shtml)

cajuncocoa
09-01-2013, 08:41 AM
Mom always said "eat carrots".

donnay
09-01-2013, 08:53 AM
Mom always said "eat carrots".

Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses? LOL!

tod evans
09-01-2013, 09:05 AM
My eyeballs get plenty of "work" and I still need magnifiers to read small print..(like the number of players on sons video game cases)

Origanalist
09-01-2013, 09:24 AM
Thanks Donnay, worth a try.

Icymudpuppy
09-01-2013, 09:41 AM
Yeah, I tried those exercises for 3 years. They didn't help. Lasik did.

catfeathers
09-01-2013, 12:28 PM
I have worn glasses or contacts since I was nine. The last several times I've had my eyes checked the doctor has said they have improved. I don't know what my prescription started at. I have contact lenses from several years ago that say -5.00. I ran across them a couple months ago and tried to wear them, after cleaning them of course. I couldn't see at all. I take my glasses off to read and sew. I have noticed that I can see things without my glasses now that would have been a total blur a couple of years ago. I plan on getting my eyes checked soon. I can't wait to find out what my new prescription will be.

RockEnds
09-01-2013, 12:39 PM
My vision isn't that bad except for astigmatism in both eyes. I can see things fairly well up close. I don't wear my glasses in the house. I don't wear them to read at arm's length or carry on a conversation with someone nearby. I probably wear my glasses about 10% of the time, and even then, I'm frequently peering over the top of the lenses. No one wants me driving without them. Really, not a good plan. Once in awhile, they are a really necessary thing.

angelatc
09-01-2013, 01:02 PM
Yeah, I tried those exercises for 3 years. They didn't help. Lasik did.

I usually avoid anecdotal evidence, but I know several people who tried this, and it didn't work for any of them. . Lol at the first paragraph...Optometrists don't understand how the eye works. Yeah, and people who read that and believe it don't understand how snake oil sellers work.


If this were true, then eyeglasses would never have been invented. Every tribe and village would have a medicine man or an elder who knew how to make the blurry vision clear up. But there's not even any old wives' tales to support this "cure."

Schifference
09-01-2013, 01:12 PM
I have prescription glasses that I hardly ever wear. When we go on long day trips I will sometimes where them. I have commented several times that when I wear glasses for an extended period like all day and then take them off my eyesight without the glasses is diminished. When I don't wear the glasses I can see pretty darn good but when I wear them all day and take them off it is hard to see without them.

amy31416
09-01-2013, 01:15 PM
I tried them too--did absolutely nothing. I may do Lasik someday.

tod evans
09-01-2013, 01:18 PM
When I use my magnifiers,which is very seldom, I have to stand perfectly still and have the small print ready to read because they make me dizzy...

99% of the time they live on the counter for easy access..

eduardo89
09-01-2013, 01:19 PM
Yeah, I tried those exercises for 3 years. They didn't help. Lasik did.

If my eyesight doesn't change (ie get worse) in the next 8 months I'm getting Lasik.

donnay
09-02-2013, 06:35 AM
I usually avoid anecdotal evidence, but I know several people who tried this, and it didn't work for any of them. . Lol at the first paragraph...Optometrists don't understand how the eye works. Yeah, and people who read that and believe it don't understand how snake oil sellers work.


If this were true, then eyeglasses would never have been invented. Every tribe and village would have a medicine man or an elder who knew how to make the blurry vision clear up. But there's not even any old wives' tales to support this "cure."

Eye exercises is snake oil? :rolleyes: <---I am doing my eye exercise right now!

Demigod
09-02-2013, 06:45 AM
Eye exercises is snake oil? :rolleyes: <---I am doing my eye exercise right now!

And tell me how "working out" my eye muscles will help me with Astigmatism ? Because I really hate glasses and can't wait for 6 months to pass so I can get the laser surgery.

donnay
09-02-2013, 07:34 AM
And tell me how "working out" my eye muscles will help me with Astigmatism ? Because I really hate glasses and can't wait for 6 months to pass so I can get the laser surgery.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hApdNVcvq6M



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT91WYhH7CQ

amy31416
09-02-2013, 08:25 AM
Eye exercises is snake oil? :rolleyes: <---I am doing my eye exercise right now!

So you're saying that this worked for you? As in, you needed prescription lenses and no longer do after doing those exercises?

angelatc
09-02-2013, 08:53 AM
I have worn glasses or contacts since I was nine. The last several times I've had my eyes checked the doctor has said they have improved. I don't know what my prescription started at. I have contact lenses from several years ago that say -5.00. I ran across them a couple months ago and tried to wear them, after cleaning them of course. I couldn't see at all. I take my glasses off to read and sew. I have noticed that I can see things without my glasses now that would have been a total blur a couple of years ago. I plan on getting my eyes checked soon. I can't wait to find out what my new prescription will be.

My grandmother is in her 90's. About a year ago she had a stroke, and although she was not expected to survive she came out with less side effects from it than my husband did, and he's 40+ years younger than her. The only side effect for her is that she no longer needs her glasses to read.

As for the exercises, they don't hurt anything. But I knew several people who went to a doctor who blasted the airwaves with ads promoting this technique.He had a whole program worked out, and it didn't work for any of them. Absolutely no improvement at all. After just a couple of years, he moved out of Florida.

donnay
09-02-2013, 09:25 AM
So you're saying that this worked for you? As in, you needed prescription lenses and no longer do after doing those exercises?

I quit wearing glasses five years ago. Part of my problem was research on the computer and CFL lighting. I take breaks from the computer more often now, do my eye exercises once a day and changed all the garbage CFL in my home.

donnay
09-02-2013, 09:32 AM
Yeah, I tried those exercises for 3 years. They didn't help. Lasik did.


My mother in law had lasik done and 10 years later she had a detached retina and blind in her right eye.



Floaters and Retinal Damage after LASIK
http://www.lasikcomplications.com/vitreoretinal_damage.htm

angelatc
09-02-2013, 09:44 AM
My mother in law had lasik done and 10 years later she had a detached retina and blind in her right eye.



Floaters and Retinal Damage after LASIK
http://www.lasikcomplications.com/vitreoretinal_damage.htm

My other grandmother didn't have Lasik, and she had the exact same thing happen.

Slutter McGee
09-02-2013, 10:18 AM
I think you guys need to distinguish between not perfect eyesight, and really bad eyesight. I can't read a thing on this page without my glasses or contacts although I can make out a couple colors. And rolling my fucking eyes ain't gonna help.

Slutter McGee

eduardo89
09-02-2013, 10:39 AM
My mother in law had lasik done and 10 years later she had a detached retina and blind in her right eye.

One of my friends who is a nun never had lasik done has the same problem. You can't blame it on Lasik, although of course since it is modern medicine it is evil in your eyes (no pun intended).

ThePenguinLibertarian
09-03-2013, 05:47 PM
Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses? LOL!
No, because we are bipedal and are the offspring of Common Ancestors with Primates.

Dr.3D
09-03-2013, 06:09 PM
My mother had her detached retina surgically repaired.

fisharmor
09-03-2013, 06:20 PM
Yeah, I tried those exercises for 3 years. They didn't help. Lasik did.

PRK here. They're not just lasers (some of the most unnatural tech man has even invented), they're also UV lasers (Oh no! Ultraviolet! Ooo-boogedy-boogedy!)

Easily the best decision I've made in the last 5 years.

fisharmor
09-03-2013, 06:25 PM
I think you guys need to distinguish between not perfect eyesight, and really bad eyesight. I can't read a thing on this page without my glasses or contacts although I can make out a couple colors. And rolling my fucking eyes ain't gonna help.

Slutter McGee

I had not-perfect eyesight. I could still drive without glasses. I would go camping and leave them in the car because it wasn't worth it to have them.
I got the laser surgery because of my work. I had an astigmatism that made reading for more than about two hours give me agonizing pain in back of my eye.
Try writing code like that.
Also, it affected my work because I would regularly mistake 8's, 6's, and 0's, and sometimes 3's.
Now I can read all day, get record numbers correct, and not take asprin every day.

heavenlyboy34
09-03-2013, 06:58 PM
If my eyesight doesn't change (ie get worse) in the next 8 months I'm getting Lasik.
El danke can explain to you in graphic detail why you're going blind and how to stop doing it wrong. ;) :D

Dr.3D
09-03-2013, 07:01 PM
El danke can explain to you in graphic detail why you're going blind and how to stop doing it wrong. ;) :D
Does this happen before one needs to start shaving the palms of his hands?

donnay
09-03-2013, 07:59 PM
No, because we are bipedal and are the offspring of Common Ancestors with Primates.

*Smacks forehead* Wow! I didn't know that! <s>

donnay
09-03-2013, 08:00 PM
My mother had her detached retina surgically repaired.

My mother in law had two surgeries to no avail. She is now blind in her right eye. She is also having issues with her left as well.

mtr1979
09-03-2013, 08:04 PM
Looks like the Bates method has yet again been recycled. From my experience these exercises do not work, but then again when I did them my eyesight was a -5.00. Maybe these exercises work when someone has 20/40 or 20/70 vision, I don't know? From all of the research I've done myopia is cased by extended near work and lack of sunlight exposure to the eye. As far as supplements go from all of my research Lutein and Zeaxanthin are usually the ones recommended. I've also read where people claim that wearing reading glasses will help a person retain their distance vision.

Everyone is also talking about Lasik. From what I have seen I would not recommend it. The flap created from the procedure never heals or that is what the internet tells me. I had a procedure call PRK done back in 2009. I would say that the procedure was well worth the money. I had the procedure because back in the day I was an amateur boxer and I actually wanted to see my opponent. I received multiple hits to the face and I had no more issues with my eyes than the average person who didn't have eye surgery. I've also scratched my cornea a couple of times working requiring an eye doctor visit and these scratches didn't permanently damage my eyes.
As far as draw backs to PRK: dry eyes, halos, and difficulties driving at night.

Icymudpuppy
09-03-2013, 08:41 PM
Everyone is also talking about Lasik. From what I have seen I would not recommend it. The flap created from the procedure never heals or that is what the internet tells me.

My flaps healed just fine. I have no halos, no dry eye, no night glare, and my vision is now 20/10. I call it bionic vision. Sure beats the 20/150 I used to have.

mtr1979
09-03-2013, 09:16 PM
My flaps healed just fine. I have no halos, no dry eye, no night glare, and my vision is now 20/10. I call it bionic vision. Sure beats the 20/150 I used to have.

Glad to hear that everything worked out for you.

donnay
09-04-2013, 09:33 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itfuva1xgEg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itfuva1xgEg