Natural Vision Improvement Seminar Introduction
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can this work for dry eyes? i have short sightedness and dry eyes and the optitians are not very helpful with this at all.
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oh and btw thankk you so much for helping us with our eyes, I have been suffering deeply with a lazy eye, its affecting my social activites and quality of life.. it even put me in adeep depression a few years back :( dark times... I am going to follow your book religiously, (the myopia one) thank you so much... hope to attend a seminar soon too! take care, and yeah your accent is really cute lol ;)
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oh and btw thankk you so much for helping us with our eyes, I have been suffering deeply with a lazy eye, its affecting my social activites and quality of life.. it even put me in adeep depression a few years back :( dark times... I am going to follow your book religiously, (the myopia one) thank you so much... hope to attend a seminar soon too! take care, and yeah your accent is really cute lol ;)
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Bates says floaters are a "Weird form of strain" and that they disappear when the eyeball returns to normal, can anyone confirm this? I notice during my clearflashes they sometimes go away
do you have an Australian accent???
i love Ur accent!
BrandonSalem 1 year ago
Thanks for your comment! I grew up in the USA but came to Australia at 13 so it's mostly Australian with the US coming in on words I don't use very much :-).
JanetGoodrichMethod 1 year ago
how do i treat my lazy eye , my left eye is -4.50 and my right eye is -2.25
mannyd82 1 year ago
'Directional tromboning' helps a turning eye stay correctly aligned. The activities for myopia are outlined in our Personal Eyesight Training Kit (becoming available March 2010). Start with the free lesson from our website by subscribing to our email list.
JanetGoodrichMethod 1 year ago
Thankyou for replying but i want to know what is Directional tromboning? also do you know about floaters?
mannyd82 1 year ago
My understanding about 'floaters' is they are incompletely dissolved remnants of the artery that helped feed the structures of the eyeball during their formation. If floaters are an issue, general vision activities could possibly help in some cases as they improve the overall health of the eyes, and the increased movement may also be beneficial for this.
JanetGoodrichMethod 1 year ago