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Reversing Low Myopia:  Your eye is a stimulus response system.  The degree of myopia is largely irrelevant to your ability to reverse it – in other words, you can always reverse both pseudo- and lens-induced myopia.  

The devil though, is in the details.  It may seem more challenging to reverse that last (or only) diopter.  The reason for that though is largely because it’s a) a bit trickier to get the right sort of stimulus and b) it’s harder to quantify a 20% improvement (for example) when you’re just dealing with low myopia to begin with.  Read through this section for ideas, student feedback, and how-to guides for the low myope. 

Low Myopia: Improving Your (Almost Good) Eyesight

Long e-mail this morning, from a BackTo20/20 student. The question, low myopia.  I'm not reproducing the e-mail here because it's rather quite long, and also since the student opted not to post it in the forum.  Respecting the privacy. Here's the long and short of it, though.  Low myopia.  Less than -1.75 diopters. It's that twilight zone that's the most vexing, in all of vision improvement.  I talk about this very topic every so often, since it bears repeating: Low myopia [...]

Low Myopia vs. High Myopia

 Two interesting stories, today.  First one is from Paul, who asks via e-mail: I’ve been browsing through your 7 day email course and first of all I wanted to say thank you for all the incredible and free information. If been also checking out your „join“ page and thinking about buying the course, but as I am a student, although health conscious and willing to invest if I see a good opportunity, which you course seems to be, I wanted [...]

Simeon: Clear Flashes to 20/15 Vision

The British Journal of Ophthalmology.  It is one of the most conservative publications of its kind, catering to the ongoing education and news for optometrist and ophthalmologists.   You won't find speculation or fringe topics within its pages - and yet, even this conservative stalwart urges optometrists to stop treating the myopia symptom, and start looking at and addressing the actual cause.  And despite this, you might ask fifty British optometrists about the cause of myopia, and you'll be lucky to get [...]

How To Get From -4.00 To 20/13 In One Year

Ruth Ann writes in the forum: It was one year ago that I signed up for the web program. My prescription last year as I began rehab was R -4.00 -0.75 x 120 and L -7.25 -0.25 x 105. I have the start of cataracts in both eyes, the left one being the worst. The cataract in my right eye doesn’t seem to affect my vision very much. My Snellen last year to begin was without glasses indoors in natural [...]

Bradley: Improving From -4.00 to -1.5

Bradley writes in the forum: I’ve been offline from the forum for many months now, but I am still actively following the #endmyopia Method in pursuit of eliminating my myopia. To give a quick review, I started the course about seven months ago in August 2013, and got a -1.5 prescription soon afterwards — compared with my old glasses, that’s a reduction from -4 to -1.5! In the last 3 months (at least), I’ve been having frequent double vision (mainly in [...]

14 Year Old Improves From -2.25 to -1.75

Image above, entirely in jest.  Optometrists aren't plunging you (or your kids) into progressive myopia on purpose. --- Lucia writes in the forum: I have joined up for my son who is 14, his prescription was -2.25 in right eye and -1.50 in left eye with slight astigmatism when we visited the optician for first time. He has been print pushing with plus lenses on for close up work at home and Working on far away signs and number plates and [...]