Over 100 million Americans today wear some form of corrective lenses, whether they are glasses or contact lenses. They are frequently told from their optometrists that visual acuity is not curable and it naturally occurs as people age. Maybe they really do believe what they are saying; maybe they are trying to profit by selling you glasses, or maybe they just don't know better. The bad news about going to an optometrist is that most of them, yes there are exceptionally knowledgeable ones out there, are only trained to put corrective lenses on people with bad eyesight. This is their only solution for curing vision.
However, there are ways in which the eye can become healthier and improve visual acuity. By studying nutrition, exercises and researches made by scientists, we will examine just what causes the eye to lose its health and efficiency - that is the purpose of the creation and existence of this blog.
No, I am not a professional. I am not an optometrist, nor do I know too much about the eyes. I am just an ordinary university student on a journey to improve the health and the visual acuity of the two poor-sighted brown-eyeballs stuck in my head. While I venture out and study and find ways to cure the eyeballs, I would like to share my findings with you. Another reason why I am doing this is because my parents are getting as old (they call themselves wise) as they get, and they are slowly losing their vision. With this research I want to find ways that can prevent, if not reverse, the degeneration of the health of their eyes.
Please tune in every now and then to read and support this blog. I will be occasionally posting new findings that are relevant to this blog.
Maybe the information I will share may benefit your eyes too!
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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