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Re: Yes, vision CAN be improved!


Hi Johng,

Nice to touch base with you. I've
enjoyed your posts on the different
forums. And, yes, I'm the same Owen
who found a way to heal his floaters
and flashes.

My vision is now back to 20/20. I
can see better than at any other
time in my life. When I was around
13, I got my first pair of glasses.
Every half-dozen years or so, I had
to have the prescription strengthened. By my late 50's, I
was wearing glasses for reading,
driving, just about everything.

Now, at 63, I only use the glasses
for reading small print. I don't
need them for driving or general
living. I sat under a palm tree
this morning (waiting for some
work to be done on my old car),
and read 75 pages of a terrific
book by Swami Rama, sans eyeglasses.

My intuition tells me there are at
least four reasons for my improved
vision: One, I've been taking Doctor
David Williams' "Vision Advantage"
for about 3 years. I take two of those big, purple capsules in the
morning, and two more at night. I
also take two of his bilberry tablets, as well as his daily
multiple, "Daily Advantage."

Second, I watch no TV. Nada. None.
I gave it up about 5 years ago.
So my eyes aren't subjected to
the bewildering images that change
every second, and force your eyes
to refocus constantly. TV is toxic;
not only the relentlessly negative
content, but the vision-destroying
welter of garish colors and super-quick cuts.

Third, about a year ago, I upped my
daily dose of vitamin C to 14,000
mg per day. My vision was improving
before that, but I know in my heart
that the increased amount of vitamin
C has helped my eyes. Can I prove it? No, I can't. But I'm a big
believer in trusting my intuition.

And fourth, I've refined my eating
regimen. Basically, I eat the same
foods every day, just like most
other animal species do. My friends
can't understand that. "Don't you
get BORED with the same foods and
drinks, Owen?" The answer is "no."
Indeed, I look forward with relish
(pun intended) to my daily diet.
I know it's right for me. I'll
vary a few fruits in season, but
95 percent of the menu stays the same.

The Bates Exercises are good. I did
them about 20 years ago, but didn't
stick with them. These days, I stick
with things; at least the good things.

I hope this helps you, Johng, in
some small way.

Blessings,

Owen










 

 
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