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Execessive Exercise caused Cyclopean Eye Symptoms Example #3

This is number three in the series on Cyclopean Eye symptoms caused by excessive exercise. This video recaps the first two videos, then compares them to the new example for this third video. This v...  
 
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MehrMaxime (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Three obvious problems here: 1)Any number of conditions, which have nothing to do with exercise, could cause the symptoms in these examples; 2)How do you know these problems were not present prior to exercise; and 3)According to statistics, if Happeh Theory is correct, 95% of men and 89% of women should have at least partial blindness due to masturbation
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Only about 35 percent of all adults have 20/20 vision without glasses, contact lenses or corrective surgery.
Mattteus (2 years ago) Show Hide
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you're overlooking the fact that all three of your examples are of people that sustain(ed) considerably more head trauma than the average person. Maybe if you showed someone who exercises excessively that isn't in a sport in which they often receive blows to the head. In short, and without getting into other aspects, your examples are poor.

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