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The Endmyopia E-Book (Free Download)

Wish everything worthwhile on endmyopia was in one easy-to-read ebook? Would you like to get all the secrets, all the quick tips, all the exercises, all the things that get you results, right now, right away, in a single PDF that'll take no more than one hour to read? Would you like it to be free, and maybe include Jake's e-mail and maybe his Skype contact info, perhaps a Jake phone number for a quick free phone consult? Then you're [...]

Active Focus: The Learning Curve

Initial active focus is like the baby learning to crawl.   I get lots of questions on this front, mostly from the impatient ones, wanting moar, faster, Jake, right meow!   That's fine, it's great to have enthusiasm, channel it productively.  Less great is me answering the same question four hundred million times which of course at least in part due to lacking free instructional videos.   (If you listen closely, you can just hear the freeloaders moaning in exasperation, at [...]

Reader Mail: A Whole Lot Of 20/20 Gains

We get a lot of e-mails, with improvement reports and thumbs up on the endmyopia process.  I want to post every single e-mail of righteous gains individually.   Each is well worthy of its own post, celebrate the effort and results.   Too many though and we'd be here forever posting them all.  So today here is an update post on the improvement e-mails from the last couple days.  Read them all, they all should be offering bits of insight [...]

Teddy: From -3.00 To 20/20 Without Glasses

Here's a type of question we get regularly: "Hey Jake.  I see lots of people's improvement stories, but what about getting back to actual 20/20?"  Valid inquiry, this. Here's what happens, for some perspective.  A large majority of the many progress reports are all about work in progress.   Diopters reduced, 20/20 gains made.  Consider that a person may have dozens of great improvement milestones, but only one final 20/20 story.   So you get a lot more progress reports, than [...]

Jakey Didn’t Drown (& Will, From -6.50 To -3.50)

The title, part a myopia success story.   Will went to Gainesville, came back with all the 20/20 gains.   He started with high myopia at -6.50 D and reduced it to almost half that, at just -3.50 D.  Just another success story.   But wait. Let have a quick story time.  Jake vs. the ocean. Jakey's been learning to kitesurf.  Sport involving the ocean and a board, like a snowboard of sorts, and a big kite that pulls you as [...]

Myopia: Do You Accept Their Diagnosis? (Video)

Myopia is for life. Most will never even contemplate that it could be the treatment, the very "prescription", causing the future degrading of their eyesight.   They aren't likely to ever find the professional journals that discuss optometry's role in increasing myopia.   They aren't allowed to make their own choices about a curved piece of clear plastic they may want (or not want) to put in front of their eyes, even if it causes more of the symptom.  To contemplate the mere possibility of escaping myopia, you'd have to become a renegade.  Making sense of clinical studies [...]