Questions & Answers. You have questions. And Jake has answers, especially if they haven’t been covered in one of the other sections of the blog / free guides.
Many of the topics here originate from your e-mails, or from Quora, or threads in our Facebook group, or even YouTube comments on occasion. Natural myopia control is a wide ranging and complex subject, and this might be the section to find answers to some of your questions. Browse and discover!
Jakey’s Famous, And A Quick Active Focus Q&A
Which do we start with? My impending rise to statue-in-the-park status, or active focus Q&A? Let's do active focus Q&A. Ernest has a whole list of questions in the forum, and these might be interesting for you as well. If you're new here, active focus is the main stimulus contributor to reliably improving your eyesight. Not eye exercises, not eye yoga, not eye vitamins. The eye is a stimulus response machine, and just as glasses cause axial elongation and progressive [...]
Session Manager Updated To 4.1.4
Today finally, version 4.1.4 of the session manager is online for students. The main update here is that we're back to the numbering system of the sessions. You'll find them as part of the session titles. These correspond with unlock times, so if you ever run into issues or questions, you can now simply reference the session number in the forum. Note that these are updated all the way to session group 10audio / video session content And more adventurous session titles. [...]
Retinopathy, The Quiet Epidemic: 126 Million People Could Go Blind Because of SUGAR
"At the earliest stage, micro aneurysms occur in the eye. They are small areas of balloon-like swelling in the retina’s tiny blood vessels." - NEI (The National Eye Institute) Diabetic retinopathy. Or, how your eating habits can take you straight into one of the leading causes of adult blindness. As you read this article, consider the fact that it's not entirely relevant whether or not you are diabetic. Retinopathy can be a significant risk of your future vision health. Interestingly enough, you can conceivably avoid this increasingly common [...]
Great Optometrist in Switzerland
You probably know how hard it is to find an optometrist to work with you, on healthy lens prescription choices. So many of us have to resort to a bit of guessing, centimeter measurements, and eye charts. They are all great tools and I highly recommend learning about them. Still, it's nice to have the option to stop in at the optometrist, and double check your results. If you like open minded optometrists and happen to be near Bern, Switzerland [...]
Cindi’s Update: From -2.75 To Astigmatism Completely GONE!
Would you like to see a by-the-book approach to curing your own astigmatism completely? How about really high astigmatism, and in a pretty short period of time? Behold, a brilliant status update from Cindi in the forum: I started this process in Dec 2014. Decades ago I had done vision therapy with a behavioral ophthalmologist, and had a big improvement in my prescription. It might have been Bates method, I’m not sure, but I did use biofeedback to learn how to relax my [...]
She’s Biking Around The World
It's raining. It's been raining all morning. Gray skies, the roads are soaked, a few raincover clad backpackers are sulking around otherwise abandoned coffee shops. If you wanted to define gray in three dimensions, this would be it. This right here. In this entirely gray world, me. I just bought a ten ringit umbrella from a little sales shop woman just back around the corner. I had merely slowed my pace to gaze at the umbrellas in the shop, and [...]