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Vision Health

Breast Feeding: Why It Matters to Baby Eyesight

By Jake Steiner|October 21st, 2015|Child Myopia, Vision Health|

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5 Billion Myopic People By 2050

By Jake Steiner|October 14th, 2015|Vision Health|

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Night Blindness: The Half Diopter Rule

By Jake Steiner|October 12th, 2015|Eyesight Health: Evidence Based Science, Nearsighted: How To's, Vision Health|

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The Industry Looks Forward To Your Retinal Detachment

By Jake Steiner|October 9th, 2015|Vision Health|

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Fountain Of Youth? Fixing Your Eyes When You’re Over 70

By Jake Steiner|October 1st, 2015|Nearsighted: Q&A, Vision Health|

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Steroids To Boost Dynamic Visual Acuity

By Jake Steiner|September 30th, 2015|Eyesight Health: Evidence Based Science, Vision Health|

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Q&A: Disrupted Tear Fluid = Corneal Abrasion

By Jake Steiner|September 25th, 2015|Nearsighted: Q&A, Video, Vision Health|

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Why I Love Bodybuilders

By Jake Steiner|September 23rd, 2015|Vision Health|

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Optometry Science Admits They Did It

By Jake Steiner|September 20th, 2015|Child Myopia, Eyesight Health: Evidence Based Science, Vision Health|

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Retinopathy, The Quiet Epidemic: 126 Million People Could Go Blind Because of SUGAR

By Jake Steiner|September 12th, 2015|Eyesight Health: Evidence Based Science, Vision Health|

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All contents on this site should be considered research material only.  We are not offering medical advice or treatment or cures for any illnesses. The reduced lens method is strictly experimental. Before considering taking steps to control your own myopia, you should definitely visit a qualified ophthalmologist for a comprehensive eyesight checkup.   Specific diagnoses illnesses aside,  most) myopia may be considered to not be an illness at all.  Most myopia is likely just a matter of environmental strain, and excessive prescription use.  You yourself may be able to control and reduce your own myopia by 1) managing eye strain, 2) conservative prescription lens use, and 3) targeted positive stimulus. We recommend finding a prevention minded optometrist to supplement your journey with professional advice and prescription management help.  While not a requisite, a supportive optometrist may make your journey that much more enjoyable! Potential Side Effects: (1) You may experience astigmatism-like symptoms, especially if you reduce too fast or without paying attention to this (transient) symptom. Search our Youtube channel or Website for 'transient astigmatism'. This can easily be prevented or managed. (2) Some people report an increase in eye floaters when practicing active focus. In general floaters are considered harmless but a sudden increase in floaters should be evaluated by a medical trained professional, as they could be a sign of retinal detachment or other serious medical condition. Generally taking it easy, not over straining, practicing gently and with patience should help. (3) Headaches. You're taking on a very much unsanctioned self-experiment changing diopters. Anytime you overdo things or change too much or aren't educating yourself first, you may expose yourself to strain symptoms. You should be experiencing no pain, headaches, or discomfort if you do things correctly!
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