The History of Natural Vision Improvement

2009 November 20
by publisher


eye implementation

Maintaining excellent vision is very valuable, as much as 80% of the information you obtain from the world around you is received through your eyesight! The history of untreated eye correction dates back to Dr. William Bated who was born in 1860 and died in 1931. He was a distinguished eye surgeon who was not pleased with the fact that glasses were used as a standard for curing visual injury.

Over the millennia our eyes have changed in keeping with the way we live our lives. Hunter, gatherers of the past used their eyes for both long distance and close examination at all times, for model looking into the distance in search of food or enemies, and in the next breath studiously groping a berry filled bush. This kept the eye muscles agile which in turn allows for keen vision.

Times changed, particularly with the industrial revolution, and today people spend many hours immobile with their eyes fixed on a specific task. The eye muscles no longer receive the type of implementation they require to keep agile and many unnecessary eye problems occur.

Dr. Bates spent many years researching vision, he concluded that strain in the eyes was caused by mental strain or stress and poor lifestyle. This led to ocular dysfunction such as double vision, blurriness, sensitivity to light and other problems. He also spent time studying people with perfect sight and noted that the function of the eyes was different.

The outcome of his studies led him to treat his patients by teaching them to relax and also vision training. The outcome of this was that the visual brain and eyes were often restored to maximum potential.

His techniques have spread and are still used world-wide, many people have superior and evenly perfected their vision by means of his methods. He wrote a book for this purpose called "Better Eyesight lacking Glasses" which is published by Grafton Press.

Maybe untreated vision improvement can help to improve the health of the eye. It is a holistic approach which includes simple exercises and habits which are key to maintaining and improving excellent eyesight. The margin of your vision occurs in the brain, these exercises help the brain to make more meaning of the visual world.

Author:  William B.B.

*Disclaimer: Please be advised that this condition is for information and entertainment purposes only. It does not intend to advise on, treat, or make out any health condition including, but not top secret to, vision problems. If you have or reckon you might have a vision problem, please visit your doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment.



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