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Serpo
8th December 2011, 02:02 AM
Blurred vision? Eye doctor myths exposed - learn how to exercise your eye muscles for restoring healthy vision and eliminating prescription glasses
(NaturalNews) You're probably familiar with all sorts of mythologies promoted as "truisms" in modern medicine: Flu vaccines prevent the flu (they actually don't), CT scans are harmless (they aren't), chemotherapy works to save lives from cancer (it actually causes cancer), and so on. There are all sorts of falsehoods in dentistry, too: Mercury fillings are safe for you! (They aren't.) Gum health has nothing to do with nutrition! (It does.) Cavities can only be treated by drilling, filling and billing! (Often just a money-making scam.)

But did you also know that there are lies and mythologies promoted by eye doctors, too?

Here's a real whopper that's told to almost everyone: The reason you need glasses when you get older is because -- get this -- your eyeball changes its shape!

The only way your eyeballs change shape is if your skull gets cracked
This "eyeball changes its shape" con is a clever scam because it convinces tens of millions of people to buy high-priced prescription glasses each year, usually from the very same vision centers that promote this total quackery. If you just ponder it for a moment, you'll quickly realize how ludicrous the explanation really is. How can your eyeball change its shape when your eye SOCKET is made of bone?

Think about it. For your eyeball to get "longer" as they often tell you, your very skull would have to alter its bone structure. And while that most certainly happens in infants and children, the human skull doesn't keep shifting around when you're an adult. Unless you're run over by a truck or something, anyway, in which case blurred vision should be expected.

No, the real problem with the vision of most people is not that "your eyeball is getting longer" (ridiculous!) but rather that your lens muscles are getting flabby and out of shape!

How your lens muscles gets flabby and out of shape
Your iris is a muscle that controls your pupil, which is like the aperture of a camera lens. Its job is to regulate the amount of light entering the eye. The iris is not our concern here because we're more interested in the muscles that alter the shape of your lens.

Those muscles are part of what's called the ciliary body of your eye. The ciliary body contains muscles that, in real time, alter the curvature of your eye lens to achieve the proper focus of whatever scene you are observing (http://library.thinkquest.org/25607...). "Proper focus" means altering the curvature of your lens so that the rays of light entering your eye fall on your retina with pinpoint accuracy.

As any photographer well knows, your focus must be altered when viewing something right in front of you (a near object) versus something far away (a far object). In a camera, this change in focus is achieved by altering the distance between two lenses contained in what is commonly called a "camera lens" (it's actually multiple lenses), but in the human eye, this is achieved by changing the shape of the lens through the contraction or relaxation of the ciliary muscles.

You probably never noticed yourself doing this because you don't feel your ciliary muscles working, but they achieve this focus for you thousands of times a day, automatically and without any effort on your part.

Some people (like myself) have achieved conscious control over these muscles, and we can consciously choose to alter the focus of our eyes at any moment, regardless of what scene we're looking at. But for most people, the function is their ciliary muscles is involuntary. (I'm in my 40's and continue to have perfect vision, never needing contact lenses or glasses. I also boost my vision with nutrition such as astaxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin supplements.)

How to strengthen your ciliary muscles that control your eye lenses
Like any muscle, the ciliary muscles can become weak. How does a muscle become weak? From lack of exercise, of course. If you want strong legs, you need to walk and run from time to time, right? Well, if you want a strong, functioning ciliary muscle set, you need to alternate your vision between near objects and far objects so that these muscles are challenged to stay strong. This also increases the flexibility (range of motion) of your eye lenses (sort of like yoga for your eyes).

Now here's the real kicker in all this: Most people in modern society never view anything far away anymore! They don't live out in the country, in other words, so they're not looking at something a mile away. No mountains are even visible in most cities, and peoples' vision is focused entirely on things that are close. So their ciliary muscles are "locked" in a state of constant contraction. This causes these muscles to tighten, just like your leg muscles if you never stretch out from time to time.

This is all made even worse by the television set -- or perhaps your computer monitor. Today's population spends so much time viewing mobile texting devices, cell phones, portable gaming devices and computer monitors that it's amazing their ciliary muscles have any range of motion at all.

Sooner or later, after a lack of exercise (i.e. focusing on things at various distances), your ciliary muscles get flabby while also losing range of motion and then your eye lenses can't achieve the focus they're supposed to. So instead of the light rays striking your retina where they're supposed to, they may strike a point inside your eyeball a quarter inch in front of your retina instead (as an example, or in other cases it may be some distance behind your retina, which also causes blurred vision). This is where eye doctors get their ridiculous idea that "your eyeballs are too long!"

That's stupid. Your eyeballs aren't "too long." That's just some mythology dreamed up by vision doctors to sell you more glasses. No, unless you're a mutant or something, the real problem is that your ciliary muscles are too weak and lack range of motion to alter the curvature of your lenses.

This problem, fortunately, can often be solved with simple exercises.

(By the way, it should also be obvious from this that the very act of wearing contacts or wearing glasses makes your eye problem worse because it allows your ciliary muscles to stop working, relying on the artificial lenses of your glasses to do that work for you. In much the same way that taking insulin makes diabetes worse over the long haul, wearing glasses also makes your vision worse over time...)

How to exercise your eyeballs and help restore healthy vision
So what if there were a way to exercise your eyeballs and restore the strength and range of motion of your ciliary muscles? Would that restore normal vision?

For many people, YES! Not for everyone, of course. There are other causes of poor vision, such as cataracts, neurological damage (aspartame!), cross-linked protein rigidity of the lens itself (poor nutrition) and so on. But in a surprisingly large number of cases, healthy vision can be restored through simple exercises that you can do at home, in just a few minutes a day, using only your eyes and a simple tool.

That simple tool is a pair of pinhole glasses. They're like exercise machines for your eyes. You simply wear them for a few minutes a day, then walk around and look at stuff. Click here to pick some up from the NaturalNews Store.

How pinhole glasses exercise your ciliary muscles and help restore normal vision
Looking through pinhole glasses, as simple as it sounds, causes the ciliary body of your eyes to engage in adaptive exercise that increases the range of motion of your ciliary muscles which control your lenses. This happens because the pinhole glasses are made with hundreds of tiny holes that change the light entering your eyes from an overpowering mass of light rays to a collection of lower-intensity, distinct light rays that effectively give your eyes a more "organized" pattern on which to focus. There's probably a more technical explanation for all this, of course, but the practical upshot is that all sorts of people who suffer from vision problems -- myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism, computer vision syndrome, and so on -- often report instantly improved clarity of vision when wearing these pinhole glasses.

It's not magic, it's just physics. If you force your eye lens muscles to adapt by challenging them, they will usually respond with improved function over time (just like building leg strength by walking or jogging).

Even better, many people report ongoing improvements in their vision even after taking off these pinhole glasses. Looking through the pinholes, you see, exercises the muscles that control the shape of your lens, and as those muscles become stronger (over a period of several days and weeks), they become more capable of focusing light in the proper place on your retina. This means no more blurry vision.

It's the same principle as doing pull-ups to get a stronger upper body, or walking up flights of stairs to build stronger leg muscles. Your eye lenses are controlled by muscles, and like any muscle in your body, those muscles need to be challenged in order to stay strong and fully functional -- and to restore their full, healthy range of motion.

Click this link to pick up some pinhole glasses right now from the NaturalNews Store:
http://www.naturalnews.com/NNStore-...

I find it interesting, by the way, that some people would rather have crutches than restore their normal healthy function. Have you ever seen those people zipping around in electric scooters at the grocery store? Many of those people used to be able to walk just fine! But then they started using the scooters as a convenience, and now -- after a few months of that -- their leg muscles have atrophied to the point where they can't walk! Prescription glasses do the same thing to your eyes. Once you start using them, your ciliary muscles atrophy to the point where you need those glasses just to see clearly.

The vision industry, not surprisingly, makes money off consumer ignorance. It's not in their interests to teach people how to restore your own healthy vision without needing prescription glasses. This is the same way that the pharmaceutical industry doesn't want you to prevent disease because they make more money when you stay sick!

The safest and most affordable way to improve vision for many
Pinhole glasses are a safe and affordable way to take responsibility for your eye health and potentially avoid costly and inconvenient contact lenses or glasses forever. These pinhole glasses cost about the same as a pair of sunglasses at the grocery store, and they're not medical devices at all, so they need no prescription. They contain no lenses themselves, either.

Safety note: Do not wear pinhole glasses while driving or operating heavy machinery such as an airplane, a military humvee or a wrecking ball crane. These glasses partially obscure vision and should be used solely as exercise devices in a safe environment like your home.

They don't work for every case of vision impairment, of course, as there are many causes for blurred vision. But they work remarkably well for most people who try them. And there's no risk in trying, since you can return them to our store if they don't work for you, so there's zero risk in finding out if your own vision problem might be partially or fully resolved by simply exercising your eyes.

We've heard countless success stories from people wearing these simple devices. Try them yourself to see how they might help you! And remember, our satisfaction guarantee means there's no risk in trying these to see how they might help you live with stronger, more flexible eye muscles.

Zero-cost options you can achieve on your own
Another way to approach this is to simply exercise the range of motion of your ciliary muscles by alternating between focusing on close objects versus far away objects (such as the horizon). This is most easily accomplished from inside your home, near a window. Simply look at something on your desk, then look at something outside your window that's far, far away (ideally, at the horizon). Alternate this process several times, then rest your eyes, and then repeat. Do this daily for a few minutes each day.

With added nutritional support for eye health (lutein, zeaxanthin, astaxanthin and so on), these exercises can, over time, enhance the range of motion of your ciliary muscles and eye lenses. With these exercises, you may discover that you are able to reduce the intensity of your prescription glasses, step by step, until one day you don't need them at all.

The pinhole glasses may help accelerate this process even more, in much the same way that working out with weights is a faster way to build muscle strength than working out with no weights at all.

The most important point in all this is to realize that blurred vision is not some sort of permanent eye damage but usually just a functional aberration that can often be resolved through training. In much the same way that physical therapy can help people rebuild functional muscle mass in their legs, arms or torso, eye exercises can help rebuild functional strength in your eyes.

It's the greatest secret of the eyeglasses industry: Many people don't need eye glasses! Many people don't need contact lenses! What they need is eye exercise. But don't expect the for-profit vision industry to tell you about any of that. Like Big Pharma, they only make money when people stay victims and believe they cannot help themselves. Here at NaturalNews, we specialize in teaching people how to restore health by taking responsibility for their own health outcomes, thereby avoiding the outrageous costs (and inhumane suffering) caused by the medical industry.
http://www.naturalnews.com/034345_blurred_vision_eye_doctors_pinhole_glasses. html

Twisted Titan
8th December 2011, 05:12 AM
I remember they use to advertise on the radio something called the " see clearly method"

is this something similar?

Awoke
8th December 2011, 05:25 AM
Holy shit that is a long piece.

Readers digest version: Buy these pinhole glasses and make a concious effort to alternate between lookings at things that are far away and things that are close.

Ares
8th December 2011, 05:38 AM
Very interesting. I was not aware of that. I'll have to start making a conscience decision to start focusing on distant objects a couple times a day to keep my lens in shape.

Never needed glasses here. In the military left eye was 20/20 right eye 20/15. Probably all the time spent shooting my rifle as a kid. :) lol

Dogman
8th December 2011, 05:43 AM
So, it is caused by not using all of the focal ability of the eyes, short range and long. Heard of people being short sighted and such.

So, it is the myth saying masturbation will make you blind, is untrue?

Awoke
8th December 2011, 05:44 AM
You should be shooting with both eyes open, Ares.

Dogman
8th December 2011, 05:45 AM
You should be shooting with both eyes open, Ares. Yep!

Twisted Titan
8th December 2011, 05:50 AM
currently out of stock


http://store.naturalnews.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1004110

letter_factory
8th December 2011, 06:01 AM
I thought that was a given. I used to read a lot. I mean, a lot. I'd digest a 250 pg book in one day. That's when I started needing glasses.


I also get iritis. The standard treatment for that is pred forte steroid eye drops...took six weeks to fix it, and then I"d get it again. Fuck that! I foudn some homeopathic eye drops, and now it's gone in a few days.

If you think about it, today's economy is all a scam. It's just marketed better. Organic produce...that's the stuff we laugh at third world people for, and that stuff costs about double regular produce over here. Free range chicken? Over in third world nations, all chickens are free range! Free market....lol.

I've tried those pinhole glasses. Remarkably, they work. I can see pretty clear with them on even though my eyesight is abysmal, -5 in each eye, but I don't use them on a constant basis.

Awoke
8th December 2011, 06:09 AM
Letter Factory, what is your agenda with that post?

Desiring to eat food in the form that God originally created it is a laughable thing, according to your post.
(Free of antibiotics, steriods, growth hormones, etc)

letter_factory
8th December 2011, 06:14 AM
Letter Factory, what is your agenda with that post?

Desiring to eat food in the form that God originally created it is a laughable thing, according to your post.
(Free of antibiotics, steriods, growth hormones, etc)


I'm saying it's natural to have foods produced without that crap in it, but we laugh at third worlders for having chickens flapping aroudn their house. but we pay 2-3 times the price they do for what they get for free. capiche?

Awoke
8th December 2011, 06:16 AM
Gotcha.

Awoke
8th December 2011, 06:17 AM
I just heard on the radio today about a woman that is being drug through the court system because she has Chickens on her property and lives inside of city limits. She refuses to remove them or get rid of them, and is going through the whole system over it.

I pray for her, and the rest of us that want safe healthy food.

Twisted Titan
8th December 2011, 06:59 AM
Seems like the ones beng promoted are crappy

read the reviews

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032QR6OM?ie=UTF8&force-full-site=1

optionT
8th December 2011, 07:45 AM
I picked up a pair on ebay for less than $3 shipped!

Cebu_4_2
8th December 2011, 11:47 AM
I have some trashed welding glasses made of plastic and a drill bit. Bet my eyes really get messed up later today

http://store.naturalnews.com/images/oakleystyle.jpg

muffin
8th December 2011, 12:33 PM
Cavities can only be treated by drilling, filling and billing! (Often just a money-making scam.)
What's an alternative??

Serpo
8th December 2011, 01:03 PM
Ive owned these glasses before but not sure if I will be able to find them,will have to give them another go .

TheNocturnalEgyptian
8th December 2011, 01:40 PM
One trick is to scan things in the opposite direction that you usually read in. Let's say you are used to reading from left to right - when you scan scenes from left to right you will literally "Scan" the scene and not pick up everything. Scanning from right to left will trick your brain into noticing more details.

Serpo
8th December 2011, 01:47 PM
I noticed when I had a job that meant I worked inside all the time that my long range vision was beginning to suffer and basically it meant that you became short sighted because everything you looked at was close up, meaning within 4 walls.

JDRock
8th December 2011, 02:14 PM
serp, your avatar makes my eyes blurry ;)

Serpo
8th December 2011, 02:47 PM
serp, your avatar makes my eyes blurry ;)

How about this one then..........;D

k-os
8th December 2011, 03:27 PM
What I have found to be true with most people (not necessarily most people on GSUS, mind you) . . . is that if healing yourself takes the slightest bit of effort, they won't do it. (Assuming the pin-hole glasses work) even wearing those glasses for a few minutes a day would be too much of a problem. They'd rather wear continue to wear glasses or contacts, or pay a thousand+ bucks for lasik surgery.

It applies to all aspects of health. Instead of using an ice pack for inflammation, most people would rather just take an anti-inflammatory medication. Instead of strengthening the core muscles for prevention of back pain, most people would rather just take a pill . . . or suffer. I have been guilty of this laziness/resistance myself, but it's amazing how many otherwise reasonable people will not try simple, natural solutions first. It's like we've been brainwashed to believe that only doctors and pharmaceuticals will "save us". Oh that's right, we have been brainwashed.

On the topic of glasses . . . I am near sighted, as would be expected considering my occupation - staring at a computer screen. But I very rarely use my eye glasses, and my vision has not turned progressively worse over time, while everyone else I know that is near sighted (and wears glasses/contacts) has. I have always suspected that glasses make your eyes worse over time, and although my evidence is only anecdotal, it's enough for me. Plus, it makes complete sense. The use of glasses/contacts eyes to be lazy. Muscles that are not used tend to atrophy.

Cebu_4_2
8th December 2011, 03:46 PM
Alright, I found the old welding glasses and started drilling. Started really good and almost had some sort of obscure pattern going on. Tried on the one side I started and was not real impressed so I drilled a bunch more holes. Something bad happened but I am not sure what exactly, the drill bit might have got stuck or broke at the time. Anyways the glasses pulled from the vice and kinda spun a bit before breaking into 3 pieces. Obviously tape wont work so I tried some figerglass resin (working on a cars bodywork) and that did not seem to agree with the plastic the glasses were made of.

Anyone have a link to the 3 dollar ones on ebay?

That sucked man.

Serpo
8th December 2011, 03:56 PM
Alright, I found the old welding glasses and started drilling. Started really good and almost had some sort of obscure pattern going on. Tried on the one side I started and was not real impressed so I drilled a bunch more holes. Something bad happened but I am not sure what exactly, the drill bit might have got stuck or broke at the time. Anyways the glasses pulled from the vice and kinda spun a bit before breaking into 3 pieces. Obviously tape wont work so I tried some figerglass resin (working on a cars bodywork) and that did not seem to agree with the plastic the glasses were made of.



Anyone have a link to the 3 dollar ones on ebay?

That sucked man.

Good to see some ol fashioned innovation at work........even though it may not of been successful.

Serpo
8th December 2011, 03:58 PM
What I have found to be true with most people (not necessarily most people on GSUS, mind you) . . . is that if healing yourself takes the slightest bit of effort, they won't do it. (Assuming the pin-hole glasses work) even wearing those glasses for a few minutes a day would be too much of a problem. They'd rather wear continue to wear glasses or contacts, or pay a thousand+ bucks for lasik surgery.

It applies to all aspects of health. Instead of using an ice pack for inflammation, most people would rather just take an anti-inflammatory medication. Instead of strengthening the core muscles for prevention of back pain, most people would rather just take a pill . . . or suffer. I have been guilty of this laziness/resistance myself, but it's amazing how many otherwise reasonable people will not try simple, natural solutions first. It's like we've been brainwashed to believe that only doctors and pharmaceuticals will "save us". Oh that's right, we have been brainwashed.

On the topic of glasses . . . I am near sighted, as would be expected considering my occupation - staring at a computer screen. But I very rarely use my eye glasses, and my vision has not turned progressively worse over time, while everyone else I know that is near sighted (and wears glasses/contacts) has. I have always suspected that glasses make your eyes worse over time, and although my evidence is only anecdotal, it's enough for me. Plus, it makes complete sense. The use of glasses/contacts eyes to be lazy. Muscles that are not used tend to atrophy.

I agree with everything you said.....thanks, we have to take control of our own health as much as possible.

Dogman
8th December 2011, 04:04 PM
This thread makes me wonder how a slit goggle would work?

http://lifeinthefastlane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/450px-Inuit_snow_goggles.jpg

But with a thinner slit.

Down1
8th December 2011, 04:31 PM
This book seems be have good reviews, anyone read it ?
Relearning to See: Improve Your Eyesight Naturally!


http://www.amazon.com/Relearning-See-Improve-Eyesight-Naturally/dp/1556433417/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323390484&sr=8-1

optionT
8th December 2011, 06:22 PM
Anyone have a link to the 3 dollar ones on ebay?

That sucked man.

Here you go!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vision-Care-Pinhole-Pin-hole-Eye-Eyes-Glasses-Eyewear-/130470297226?pt=US_Sunglasses&hash=item1e60a2be8a