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I'm living proof that it does work. Used to have 4/20 'average' binocular eyesight (both eyes simulateously) and after only a month, increased the 'average' to 10/20. I used to .. |
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I'm living proof that it does work. Used to have 4/20 'average' binocular eyesight (both eyes simulateously) and after only a month, increased the 'average' to 10/20. I used to have 'clear flashes' at lower quality (15/20-20/20) and two days ago I started having clear flashes that were 20/13 and better. Confirmed on a Snellen eye chart for everything, tested on a regular basis under similar conditions. Those charts do not lie. My clear flash two days ago appears to have gone beyond 20/10 because I could see the strands of hair on kids' hair about 1/4 to 1/5 mile from where I was standing. I could also see details in a jet stream in the sky about 30-50 miles away. Vision is largely a MENTAL process. In fact, only one person to my knowledge has ever done intensive studies on how to modify vision through the eye of the mind itself. That person is the man behind the Bates method. If any of you have questions, I can add details to answer them. Come on, give me your best shot. Answer:Good for you if it worked but so far Bates is not accepted in the medical community. Their claim is not back by solid scientific evidence. You may take a look at NEUROVISION (www.neuro-vision.com).Researc... has been done (and some still ongoing) regarding their premise of-- training the brain to see better. However, it is only available in selected countries. |
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