Vision Freedom!

Can you free yourself from contact lenses and glasses completely, naturally and without surgery?  Read on to see how I did this seemingly impossible feat. 

More than 10 years ago, I began a quest to improve my vision.  I was 35 years old at the time and once again I needed to get a stronger pair of glasses to pass my motor vehicle eye test.  I was quickly sliding down the slippery slope of dependency on corrective lenses - a path not unfamiliar to 100 million or more Americans.  The stronger the lenses, the less my eyes had to work and the weaker they got (and the cycle starts over again).  I began a search for another way.  At the heart of my search was the seemingly unreachable goal of eliminating my need for corrective lenses of any kind.  Laser eye surgery was either not readily available or not as widespread as it is now.  Plus it was incredibly expensive not to mention the risk to your eyesight.  As a young man, I had assumed that God had blessed me with spectacular vision. 20/20 until well past my 20's.  And perhaps He did.  But not in the way that you might think.  When I was about 30 years old I started to notice a slight blurrying of my vision.  When my vision began to show signs of degradation, I immediately began looking for the cause.  Yes, the cause.  Why did my vision work "yesterday" but now seem to need some help?  As you will read, I do not readily accept many things that most people view as inevitable and that included the need for glasses.

All of my life, I have been surrounded by people that wear corrective lenses of some sort.  Kids everywhere have glasses or contacts.  I should feel fortunate that I didn't need glasses until my 30's, right?  But why should I (or anyone) need glasses so early in life?  Why do kids need glasses?  Could it be that, with few exceptions, the eyes just do not function properly for as long as the rest of the body?  It just didn't make any sense to me.  But, now at 46 years of age, I have no need for any corrective lenses and I did not have surgery.  My eyes are as good as they were when I was a kid - better than 20/20.

Legal stuff!

Before I go any further, let me recite my disclaimer.  Because I am not medically trained and because I am averse to the prospect of being sued for giving advice (medical or otherwise), I am stating emphatically that everything written here (this website including all related pages) is nothing more than my personal opinion and experience.  If you are interested in reading about that experience, I invite you to continue reading.  If you want a medical opinion or advice, you should contact a medical professional.  If something I write seems to be advice, you should re-read this paragraph and understand that I am only using literary license to convey my experiences and opinions.  I offer you NO ADVICE and I do not recommend to anyone that they should subscribe to any treatment for any condition without proper medical advice, EVEN IF I TELL YOU THAT I AVOID SOME MEDICAL ADVICE OR TREATMENT FOR MYSELF.  I take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for my health.  You should take personal responsibility for your health (not my advice - just my opinion).  It is up to you to decide if medical professionals and the medical industry, the food industry and others act in your best interest or not.  It is up to you to decide, if after reading my experiences, how and whether to address any health issues including those related to your vision.

So, when my vision started to show signs of going downhill yet again, I began to look for a cause.

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