There are people who believe you can prevent entry
into a negative refractive STATE for the natural
eye -- and then there are those who believe
that even PREVENTION IS IMPOSSIBLE.
Here is a pilot who cleared his vision back to normal.
http://eyezercise.com/Store/
Perhaps Zetsu will accomplish the same thing.
Enjoy,
Neil Brooks - 16 May 2008 04:28 GMT
Fred Deakins, you're posting?
Great. Your 10,000th iteration of this unprovable, third-hand
anecdote from a man who's trying to sell a product and doesn't see
20/20.
Makes you wonder, though, Otis ... why ARE you still a 6d myope?
Hmmmm.
p.clarkii@gmail.com - 16 May 2008 08:12 GMT
On May 15, 9:59 pm, otisbr...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> There are people who believe you can prevent entry
> into a negative refractive STATE for the natural
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>
> Enjoy,
are you recycling this old crap again?
don't you have any new proof?
Dr Judy - 16 May 2008 14:00 GMT
On May 15, 9:59 pm, otisbr...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> There are people who believe you can prevent entry
> into a negative refractive STATE for the natural
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>
> http://eyezercise.com/Store/
Wasn't just last month that I provided you the link to Fred's
statement from a few years ago that he does not see 20/20 and his
refractive error remains unchanged at -1.25?
Perhaps you need memory exercises.
Judy
Dr Judy - 16 May 2008 15:09 GMT
On May 15, 9:59 pm, otisbr...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> There are people who believe you can prevent entry
> into a negative refractive STATE for the natural
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>
> http://eyezercise.com/Store/
And here is the statement by the same pilot that his vision has not
been cleared to normal:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Myopiafree2/message/1660
Judy
Mike Tyner - 16 May 2008 15:42 GMT
> Here is a pilot who cleared his vision back to normal.
Lots of adults become less nearsighted without ever "doing the work."
Why is he so different?
-MT
Neil Brooks - 16 May 2008 16:04 GMT
> <otisbr...@embarqmail.com> wrote
>
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>
> Why is he so different?
The profit motive?