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How Kids Grow Up 75 to 90 percent "myopic"20 Jun 2009 02:01 GMT4
Subject:  Watching -- but NEVER  "understanding" the problem.
Some people will watch this video -- and come to the correct
conclusion.  Others
will burry their head in the sand -- and see nothing.
The "Cost" of Dr. Bates 1913 Successful Study19 Jun 2009 16:08 GMT3
Dear Friends,
Subject:  DR. Bates STUDY WAS "PREVENTED" BEFORE IT HAD A CHANCE TO
BECOME SUCCESSFUL.
Here is the study:
Zadnik discusses "following" kids as their vision goes down the drain19 Jun 2009 15:07 GMT2
The "Clear" study.
4,000 plus children in the study.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hpgbo0g32A8
Enjoy,
The Variability of the Refraction of the Eye - Better Eyesight,     January 1920, Editor: W. H. Bates, M.D.19 Jun 2009 15:03 GMT1
[...]
The theory that errors of refraction are due to permanent deformations
of the eyeball leads naturally to the conclusion, not only that errors
of refraction are permanent states, but that normal refraction is also
Even Doctors Agree -- Optometry Sucks.19 Jun 2009 01:27 GMT2
Link to discussion about not making enough money:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/optometrysucks/
Interesting reading.
Enjoy,
Define "prove it" EXACTLY.18 Jun 2009 17:40 GMT3
A HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE BOX-CAMERA THEORY OF THE EYE
          A QUESTION CONCERNING THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC (NOT MEDICAL)
                                                         PROOF
Reference:  "Introduction to Physiological Optics", by James
OD Father and Plus Prevention, Part 218 Jun 2009 05:00 GMT3
In fact I now see better than ever. ***
I hope this explains a bit a very big subject which I am
fully aware of there will be little agreement on from the
conventional eye-care establishment. Please give me some other
eyeglasses for early catarats17 Jun 2009 19:29 GMT16
I have developing catarats in both eyes. Not bad enough for surgery, yet.
What are the best type of eye glasses to maximize vision. Are high index
lenses recommended? Is AR coating recommended? Any information will be
appreciated.
The Palming Cure - Better Eyesight, January 1920, Editor: W. H.     Bates, M.D.17 Jun 2009 16:38 GMT1
[...]
One of the most efficacious methods of relieving eyestrain, and hence
of improving the sight, is palming. By this is meant the covering of
the closed eyes with the palms of the hands in such a way as to
An OD Father helps his son with plus-prevention.17 Jun 2009 16:37 GMT1
Part 1
Paul's father (an insightful optometrist) insisted Paul use a strong
plus. His refractive
STATE moved positive -- which is an effective PREVENTIVE
Any experience with Drivewear lenses?16 Jun 2009 21:15 GMT12
I was just surfing around the web and I came across a lense called
"drivewear". They're polarized transition lenses that darken in the car
and really supposed to cut down on the glare. As I am very susceptable
to glare while driving (and I have fetal cataracts), these sound like
understanding flicker as visual stress16 Jun 2009 21:14 GMT9
Hey all!
My name is Tom and I would like to ask one (at first sight simple)
question before venturing  further on;
why does flickering light source cause eye strain? (exemple for this
The Cure Of Imperfect Sight By Treatment Without Glasses - Preface -     Author: W. H. Bates, M.D.15 Jun 2009 15:28 GMT1
[...]
This book aims to be a collection of facts and not of theories and
insofar as it is, I do not fear successful contradiction. Where
explanations have been offered it has been done with considerable
Home Treatment - Better Eyesight, December 1919, Editor: W. H. Bates,     M.D.14 Jun 2009 18:37 GMT5
[...]
It is not always possible for patients to go to a competent physician
for relief. As the method of treating eye defects presented in this
magazine is new, it may be impossible to find a physician in the
New glasses causing trapezoidal distortions14 Jun 2009 07:11 GMT30
A bit of history:
Age 27
Been wearing glasses since middle school, nearsighted, getting
slightly moreso over time.
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