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Just Finished Some Eye Exercises

May 18th, 2008 wmeng24 No comments

I just finished some eye exercises, and I thought I would share some things that I’ve noticed with you.

In the last post, I shared two links to free eye exercises from the Rebuild Your Vision Program and the Janet Goodrich Method.

I have noticed that both of these eye exercises allow you to exercise the eye muscle which allow you to accommodate, that is, the muscles which allow your eyes to switch between focusing  on near objects and focusing on far objects. You will be able to actually feel the muscles working :-)

Also, Corina (of the Janet Goodrich Method) suggests that you listen to some soothing music while doing your eye exercise. Well I tried doing that today… and it did indeed help. So try it when you’re doing the exercises.

To your improved vision,

William

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Free Eye Exercises

May 10th, 2008 wmeng24 No comments

I have been doing a lot of searching online for sites related to eye care, eye exercises and natural vision improvement methods. On a lot of the community sites that I have found, many people ask about examples of eye exercises that can be done to natural improve vision…

Well here are two free eye exercises that you can try:

This first one is from the Rebuild Your Vision Program3-Cups Eye Exercise

And this second one is from the Janet Goodrich Method. I found this site a few weeks ago, and I emailed the owner (Carina Goodrich – the daughter of Janet Goodrich)…. quite a nice person. It’s actually an audio file that you can download – Magic Pencil Eye Exercise

I have found both of these exercises to be quite interesting..

William

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Vision Facts and Rebuild Your Vision Testimonials

May 5th, 2008 wmeng24 No comments

As part of the Rebuild Your Vision Program, you get a monthly newsletter which gives you, among other things, useful tips on eye health. You also get success stories about people who have experienced positive results from doing the eye exercises.

Today I want to share with you some interesting vision facts as well as a testimonional from a Rebuild Your Vision user:

Vision Facts

  1. The shark cornea has been used in eye surgery, since its cornea is similar to a human cornea!!!
  2. The cornea is the only living tissue in the human body that does not contain any blood vessels

.. And here is the testimonial from Tom Mckernan from Australia

“I’m 56, male and aware that the ‘rebuildyourvision’ concept works. I found it delightful to see long distance clearly again. From reading street signs at 300 – 400 feet and seeing the details thirty miles away. Just seeing what the mountains have on them, contours, trees, rocks, etc, is great.”

I wanted to share the testimonial, because I’ve found that reading these testimonials helps motivate me to keep doing the eye exercises. Ever so often, I’ll post some more testimonials and hope that they would help motivate you as well.

William

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Eye Exercises In The Morning, Afternoon and Night Time

April 30th, 2008 wmeng24 No comments

Since I started back on track with my eye exercise, I have been doing them about 3 times each day.

Firstly, I do them either as soon as I get up in the morning or as soon as reach to work. Then, I also do them just after lunch and once again just before going to bed.

I really hope I can keep it up.

I have also been encouraging my co-workers to continue with their exercises.

William

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Back On Track With My Eye Exercises

April 24th, 2008 wmeng24 No comments

Wow! It has been a while since I’ve posted on this blog.

Well, the truth is I’ve been very delinquent in regard to doing the eye exercises… despite the slight improvement I experienced some time ago.

However, during the past several weeks, a couple of things happened which have led to the point where I see the need to continue with the eye exercises.

1/ One of my co-workers went and did an eye examination. I had inquired about the results and during our discussion she revealed that the optometrist indicated that her eyesight had gotten slightly worst, and that she should try doing some eye exercise to help prevent further deterioration!

2/ One day, again at the office, I accidentally noticed another co-worker staring at a pencil which he held in his had a short distance away. When I asked what he was doing, he indicated that his optometrist suggested that he do eye exercises… because he was slightly cross-eyed (technically referred to as esotropia)!

3/ Over the past few months, I have had cause to spend long hours at the computer… and while doing so, I have been disregarding the 10-10-10 rule. Because of this, I am sure that I have negated any improvements to my vision from the eye exercises.

Based on the above, I have realized a few things…

… Since eye exercises are being recommended by optometrist, it suggests that there is in fact some merit to natural vision improvement.

… Commitment and discipline are necessary to succeed with eye exercises. I can’t expect to not do the exercises and yet see results.

All in all, I have started back doing the exercises and I am going to try and be consistent.

If anyone has recommendations as to how to help me keep myself committed, I would greatly appreciate your comments.

William

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