Starting Point: -2 To -3 Diopters
You officially have less myopia than many students of the beardly guru. That’s pretty good news, though it’ll take you a little while to make it back to 20/20.
Promising news, yes? So far all the so-called professionals and doctors have been telling you that nothing at all can be done about your shortsightedness. They say suck it up, you can’t see sh*t without us. Give us your credit card, consider yourself lucky we’re here, and buy these glasses.
And then you end up on this page anyway, skeptical ideally, open-minded, hopefully.
Then you start finding out that retail optometry knows that minus lenses cause myopia and that myopia in most cases isn’t an illness at all. Myopia is usually nothing more than a refractive state, meaning that your eyes simply adapted to both strain (from close-up) and stimulus (of the wrong kind, from minus lenses).
Oops. And you may look and find more and more articles on the subject, realizing that you’re neither hopeless, nor broken.
That part isn’t really in question, at least not once you explore a bit of the clinical science and studies that can easily be found on Google Scholar. The real question is, is Cooky VonJakenstein off his regal rocker, or is this particular dirty stock trader and capitalist Schweinehund on to something, with all this talk about reversing myopia?
This is the question. Is endmyopia just more Internet unicorn farming, or is it the real deal?
Spoiler alert, at the very least it’s run by a amusingly deranged creature of the beard.
But whatever. What counts is results, and so let’s look at some results for those who started out just like you:
Bella: January -4.75 –> May 20/30 Without Glasses (!)
We need to do more video, kittehs. Just so you can see an eye guru's very self satisfied, smirkey, told-ya-so face. Which is pretty much the standard face these days. Yes, myopia is a bullshit, made-up "illness" just to sell you a nice, quick fix for a bunch of money. It's easy recurring revenue, and both the dealers and the users are happy. It's a win-win all around, as long as you're either some lens-sales [...]
Chiang: Back To 20/20 Vision (plus Michael, who we saved $8,000)
Yes yes kittehs, it's been a while. Yet again. Uncle Jake has been experiencing some endmyopia burnout. Is experiencing it, still. That and actual business projects have been taking over more of the schedule. Gotta make them monies on occasion, since unlike what the pea brain haters online like to imagine, this whole project isn't exactly a goldmine. It's a 20/20-gains-mine, though. Let's dig up some of the recent gains reports that the bearded one [...]
-2.75 Reduced To -1.50: Optometrist Says Don’t Tell Anyone!
Following the theme of the past few reports, this one straight to the point. If you're wishing for more gratuitous commentary and digressions (no Jake, you're thinking), those will hopefully be back soon. Schedules being rather tight lately with sunshine and travel, the old guru is only managing the bare minimum of blog updates for you at the moment. Let's look at the update teased in the post title: And there we have it. You know [...]
Laurens Update: -3.75 Reduced To -1.50
Quick one today, have to post this great update for you before I lose track of it. This one from Laurens, via the BackTo20/20 forum: Hi folks, So today I’m three months underway since I got that first email from Jake in my in-box. A lot has happened since then. I started at -3.75 full correction for both eyes. Right now I’m down to -1.5 normalized and full correction being around -2.0. I can see 20/40 [...]
Alexandra: -4.50 Down To -2.00 (In 12 Months)
People sometimes make excuses about reducing their myopia. Oh Jake they say, whether I got -4 or -2, I still wear glasses either way. Seems like a lot of hassle you know? Why am I going to spend a year, two years, for really what's just glasses anyway? Darlings. The difference between four diopters of the fake minus plastic focal planes, and two diopters of the same - is huge. Four diopters, you're not finding your [...]
Nicole: Ophthalmologist Confirms -3.5 D Myopia Reduction
Dear all the holy gods, old and new, please let us find the serenity not to launch into an epic rant in this post. Shanti-amen. Here we go. Nicole improves her eyesight. Reduces her myopia. Has a supportive proper ophthalmologist (not just some runty chain store optician) to help her along the way. Nicole makes all the 20/20 gains, reports her progress in the Facebook group. Like so: That's right. All is well. That's it. [...]