Nearsightedness improvement...help me please???


Question:
I have really bad myopia (nearsightedness) and I'm starting college in 2 days. My sight fluctuates a lot, depending on time of day and level of relaxation, but at its worst, it's around 20/400! I have spent the whole summer trying natural methods to try to improve my eyesight and have only experienced flashes of both improved vision and perfect vision, none of which were permanent. You're probably gonna tell me to wear glasses like everyone else but I'm not going with that, considering all the proof there is that distance glasses can encourage myopia to progress, and that I have, long ago, decided to give up wearing them because they're nothing but an unnatural crutch.

I DON'T want anyone here trying to convince me that vision training doesn't work. I want to hear from people who are familiar with the Bates method and/or eye exercises and are willing to help me...because so far I've been trying to improve my vision BY MYSELF...but it's a lot harder than I thought!

Do you have advice?

Answers:
I'll recomment the vision program that im using at

bettervision.com

Its called the Program for Better Vision.

I am noticing improvements. You can also go to EyesightMiracles.com and you will recieve the 10 Keys to Better Vision for free. the 10 Keys to Better Vision is another book from the Cambridge Institute for Better Vision. (bettervision.com)

Another amazing alternative is at reversingnearsightedness.com


See for yourself. Good luck in improving your eyes :)
Fercryinoutloud, just give up the ghost and wear glasses. They're not that bad. It's much better to see than to not see.


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