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Free Myopia Quick Guides (Updated)

 [fusion_alert type="notice" accent_color="" background_color="" border_size="1px" icon="" box_shadow="yes" animation_type="0" animation_direction="down" animation_speed="0.1" class="" id=""]Decommissioned source material.  Now we have a 7-Day e-mail intro to help get you started.[/fusion_alert] The new approach has shown to give better results to those truly seeking to improve their eyesight.For those looking for "cheap", or are "just browsing", "or maybe, sometime", and the "I'd surely do it if only it was x-dollars", there are lots of alternate options, ranging from entirely free to appropriately inexpensive:There are some worthwhile [...]

By |February 28th, 2015|

Intermittent Fasting: A Tool To Fix Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) and Improve Eyesight?

Here, a quick visit into my journey of breaking through vision improvement plateaus.  If you get stuck and aren't getting the improvements you are looking for lately, this is the article for you.---If you spent most of your life behind glasses and contact lenses, discovering the vision improvement methods on this site can be a revelation.  You end up learning a lot, and rediscovering healthy eyesight in the process.In fact, myopia rehab can be quite pleasant with the right guide.This short [...]

By |January 16th, 2015|

Trouble Finding Active Focus? It Could Be Your Screen.

Hi everybody, Neha here.  Today is my first day officially keeping an eye on your questions in the forum.  There is a bit of a theme I noticed, so here is a quick tip if you too are having trouble with your first active focus experiences. --- First, as Alex mentions often, it can take time to find active focus.  Don't rush it, it will come to you as long as you make the effort with a good blur distance. [...]

By |January 12th, 2015|

From The Course: Another Way To Gauge Close-Up Strain

For those of you who have already have a solid grasp on improving your eyesight, here is another strategy you can leverage to gauge your close up strain.  This one assumes that you have a differential prescription, and ideally already have experience with the double vision distance for close-up.As we know, your cumulative maximum improvement potential comes from two things:1.  Limiting close-up strain and ideally not have any ciliary muscle spasm at all.For the most part I suggest breaks in [...]

By |June 19th, 2014|

The Two Eyesight Improvement Mistakes: Beginners And Advanced Participants

When you first start out with eyesight improvement, you are likely to be skeptical or excited, or ready to experiment - in any case, emotions run high.  This is when you have the most questions, tend to want to try a lot of things, and feel challenged by active focus, and prescription management.At this stage the most common mistake is pacing:Nothing will change overnight.  This is not a magic pill.  The best way to handle the initial stage is to [...]

By |June 10th, 2014|

The Program And High Myopia: Suggestions

A new program participant writes:I recently joined your program to improve my eyesight and most importantly, lessen the risk of retina issues. My current glasses are L -13.25 and R -15. I wear contacts most of the time, L-11.5, R -12. Doing close up work with +1 reading glasses. Is there any potential harm to the high myope's retina from anything in the program ?"Since my response is appropriate for all high myopia cases, I copied it from my e-mailed [...]

By |May 7th, 2014|