Re: Stay away from "vision educators"



On 30 Mar, 13:04, Mike Tyner <absolutelyinvinci...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Kory Postma" <kor...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

oppositional movement), blink often and be able to remember things
exactly as they are meant to be seen, then the vision will improve.

I missed something. What happens to make the vision improve?

Does this work for myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia?

-MT

The fact that the person is unlearning bad habits and becoming more
relaxed and also having a clear mind and memory, that will improve the
sight. I may be a little wrong, but this is what I remember after
reading Bates.

Kory
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