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Seeing Without Glasses: A Step-By-Step Approach to Improving Eyesight Naturally |
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An overall guide to eye health and vision preservation (
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This third edition of Seeing Without Glasses provides new updates on techniques which are recommended for improving eye strength and enhancing the healing process. From reducing eyestrain from prolonged computer use to learning preventative techniques to avoid side effects of vision stress, Seeing W..
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Improve Your Eyesight |
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for $ 10.47
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fairly simple, insightful (
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Occasionally, someone who has experience improving their eyesight with the Bates Method writes a book to help clarify things for others. The Bates Method is comprised of many subtleties that just about everyone misses at first (and some people never get it). Many people who claim to understand it do..
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The Power Behind Your Eyes: Improving Your Eyesight With Integrated Vision Therapy |
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for $ 11.87
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overall a good philosophy, but poorly written (
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Im returning to vision therapy fairly nearsighted with -7.5 diopters in both eyes, but with memory of past success in vision therapy programs as a youth.Kaplan takes a holistic approach to vision therapy, tying in emotional development and current life patterns to vision health. I too subscribe t..
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The Myopia Myth: The Truth About Nearsightedness and How to Prevent It |
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Definitely read this book! (
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Concave "minus" lenses are indeed harmful to nearsighted people, especially children. The medical profession knows this but doesnt tell parents. The public, too, is at fault. Parents demand that their children have instant clear vision with glasses or contacts. But they should, at the very least, as..
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Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight |
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for $ 10.64
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A really mixed bag of tricks (
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This is a very interesting book. It shed some light on the limitation of optometry. But, it replaces with a lot of alternative advice that is inaccurate. First, he comes up with a strange psychological theory that would explain why peoples eyesight deteriorated by either becoming myopic or far-si..
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