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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 books on Amazon.com (check for the well reviewed ones).  
  • A local behavioral optometrist.  Always worth considering.
  • Sites and forums.  (gettingstronger appears to have decent conversations)

I’m not specifically endorsing any of them.  But there are valid ideas out there.

And yes, this is the somewhat fancy, high end, guru-level.  I’ve tried working with the “discount, please” crowd, and I’ve learned it’s almost never about the money.  It’s a mindset making excuses, and that doesn’t work out for anyone.  If that’s you, do buy a cheap book.

But if you’re serious about your eyes, and action is your middle name, check out my program.

Cheers,

– Jake