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Introduction


Have you noticed…

…you see better at certain times of the day?
…you see better when calm, comfortable and happy?
…your see worse and your eyes feel tired after you have been squinting your eyes to see better?
…your eyes get tired more quickly than other people’s?

There is an epidemic of vision problems that we are facing today around the world. The major cause of these problems has nothing to do with genetics, reading, near-focusing, nutrition, or variation in the structure of the eyes.

The answer is in the way we do things. People with clear vision do certain things that people with blurry vision don’t, and people with blurry vision do certain things that those with clear vision don’t. Learning to see the way that people with clear vision do is the basis for seeing clearly. Doing the wrong things to try to see can cause any number of refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism, as well as other conditions such as strabismus. There is evidence that diseases such as cataracts and glaucoma also stem from these bad habits.

In essence this is a method of natural vision improvement based on the way that people with normal vision see successfully. People with very good vision hardly ever have problems with their eyes. Many people with blurry vision, even if they wear glasses, frequently suffer from eye tiredness, light sensitivity, poor eye-teaming, and feelings of strain and other discomfort.

To learn how to improve your vision, see the featured article: David’s Method

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