What You Missed: The Focal Plane Leap
Focal plane leap session:
What we are going to find from this session, is that you can overcome a 1.25 diopter correction need, by using my blur focus method.
This means, that if you currently […]
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Focal plane leap session:
What we are going to find from this session, is that you can overcome a 1.25 diopter correction need, by using my blur focus method.
This means, that if you currently […]
Have you seen your eyeglass prescription recently? If you haven’t, it might be worth a look!
Chances are, it is anything but straightforward, and looks like something in the above image. There will be a difference […]
Taken from the program, while doing a little clean-up – this topic deserves a spot outside of the paid program. It is key to understanding what the #endmyopia Method is about, and how […]
We talk a lot about habits, here in the blog, and in the Vision Improvement Courses. We discuss the specifics of habits that will enhance your eyesight, but I never really expanded on […]
Pushing focus is the key stimulus we use to improve eyesight. Considering the 4 Pillars for Healthy Eyesight we need stimulus, along with reduced close-up strain to reduce myopia. As long as you don’t […]
There is a bit of a repeating theme of common questions regarding Bates Method and not wearing glasses, both in my e-mail box and the forum. Some of this is covered in the FAQ, but […]
If you follow this blog, you will undoubtedly have noticed the frequent repetition of the very simple concepts of reducing eye strain.
This is so fundamental, so easy to follow, and even without any kind of […]
Of course it sounds like extra work, keeping a log, especially a proper one which includes:
The following is relevant if you a) use differential prescriptions only for all close-up work, and b) keep track of outdoor distance vision during the day.
I mention this off and on here on the blog, […]
In Installment #58 of the Adult Vision Improvement program, we discuss the Peak Prescription:
If you have been doing the occasional centimeter measurement, and sneaking a look at the Snellen once in a while, you have noticed […]