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Improve Your Vision Without Glasses or Contact Lenses
Steven M. Beresford
,
David W. Muris
, ...
Fireside
, 1996 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
This really, really works!
After buying this book I was very excited to try the exercises, but realized it would be necessary for my optometrist to work with me to provide me with lower power
contact
lenses
. I was doubtful that she would agree, but when I showed her the book she surprised me by enthusiastically agreeing. She told me that the idea of
vision
therapy is well-known among professionals, but not often used for a variety of reasons, many explained in this book. She herself uses it with children but told me she doesn't usually suggest it for adults because they won't do the work! So I followed the exercises and in 3 months went from 20/30 vision with -6.00 lenses to 20/20 with -5.00! I am continuing to do the exercises and can't wait for my next exam.
The exercises and techniques are all simple to do, thoroughly described, do not require a lot of expensive equipment, and many can be done throughout the day in the course of normal activity. I am an illustrator and spend all day in front of the computer. A few simple exercises performed intermittently eliminated my eye strain and dry eyes in a matter of days. Specific sequences of exercises are provided for all types of vision problems. This is a small book, very much to the point. After describing the nature and causes of various vision problems it goes right into describing exercises you can do right away.
The vision therapy this book describes is the best-kept secret in the optometry industry. As a result, many people think it's probably too good to be true. It may not work for everyone, but there's no doubt it works, and this book is an excellent and concise guide to the process.
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My eyes have been opened
This is a great resource for those concerned with their annual loss of
vision
. Stop losing out on good vision and
improve
it today by reading this book.
Good Book - but...
I am not an eye specialist, so my opinion is only that of a common user. I bought this book to maintain my
vision
and correct a slight myopia in one eye. Here is what I think:
GOOD
Well written. Doesn't beat around the bush. Motivating. Concentrates on practical application rather than long descriptive passages of theory.
NOT SO GOOD
I have certain reservations about some of the techniques in this book. Take hydrotherapy, for example. The authors advise to subject one's eyes to a rapid succession of hot and cold temperatures. I just don't know how safe this procedure is. I have done it once, and my eyes surely felt quite stressed after it. I understand the reason behind this technique - to get the "stuff" in the eyes going, to
improve
fexibility of blood vessels, etc. However, can such a rapid change of temperatures also lead to detachment of material in the eyes, causing so called "floaters" to appear? I am not saying that this will definitely happen, but I am only sharing my reservations. Who knows how
your
eyes will react to such a significant regular stress?
Then the acupressure points. They may be good if a person knows what he/she is doing. However, to poke fingers around your eyes and press firmly here and there based on a rather poor description and pictures - in my humble opinion - may not be so safe. I decided against it, since I don't want to take ANY chances with my eyes.
Lastly, at least for me, the fusion chart does not work. I tried several times, but the faces don't merge as advised. I'll keep trying.
All in all, this book provides good motivation and some of its material I will certainly use. However, an inexperienced person (myself included) should think carefully before doing "physical things" to his/her eyes, like pressing around them and heating/cooling them rapidly.
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I had a consultation with one of the authors
I've been doing eye exercises, including the ones in this book, for about 10 years, and never worn
glasses
in all that time. The results? My eyesight is better, as determined by optometrists, when I keep up the exercises, considerably better too, but never seems to get beyond a certain limit. I guess the analogy is the guy with a missing leg who does physiotherapy. The physiotherapy helps mobility, but it isn't going to bring back the missing leg. That's basically what I was told when I finally went to see one of the authors of this book for a consultation. His final advice? Laser surgery. Apparently that's a really good option nowadays. So I'll look into it. Good luck folks.
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