Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Throat Rescue, Peaceful Mountain (888) 303-3388
68. vision PROBLEMS
Consult with an alternative practitioner and for more information go to Find A Cure at www.naturalcures.com.
Vision Sense, NorthStar Nutritionals (800)311-1950
Vision Advantage www.drdavidwilliams.com (800) 888-1415
Vision Essentials, Health Directions www.drwhitaker.com (800) 22-8008
Vision Clear Formula, Vibrant Life www.instituteforvibrantliving.com (800) 218-1379
Program for Better vision, Real Health Breakthroughs (800) 981-7162
Healthy vision www.healthyhabitsweb.com (800) 327-3884 Macular Degeneration www. |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
This is what is required to renew your motivation and enthusiasm: move toward one's own target of maintaining clear distance vision for life.
The Secret of Perfect Sight
The ciliary muscle, considered the lens responsible for the process of accommodation, is a smooth muscle, not subject to voluntary contractions; therefore it can't be trained voluntarily or consciously. On the other hand, there are extrinsic ocular muscles that are responsible for the process of focusing. |
| When he takes off his glasses, his distance vision will be even worse.
The SAID Principle must have specific and differentiated use for each visual error, although it works well for both errors—myopia and hyperopia.
There's also a solution for your light exo/esophoria: to restore perfect ocular muscle symmetry through specific training of your extrinsic ocular muscles. Do you know that these little muscles are of the striated type and have the same structure as your biceps muscle (sarcomere: actine, myosine)? |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
According to the Aspartame Consumer Safety Network information, "The most well known problems from methanol poisoning are vision problems including misty vision, progressive contraction of visual fields, blurring of vision, obscuration of vision, retinal damage, and blindness."
- Carol Simontacchi, The Crazy Makers
In this way, a human being who consumes a six-pack of diet soft drinks made with aspartame is actually a walking EPA violation. That person technically carries enough methanol in their own body to qualify as toxic waste and be subjected to federal environmental laws. |
Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
When he began taking the pills, however, his vision became blurred. The doctor had stopped the prescription.
Bitman said he told the neurologist that he knew of other patients whose vision had blurred when they started to take Neurontin, but the problem went away as their bodies adjusted to the drug. On the basis of information that was accumulating about the drug, this appeared to be true for some, but not all, patients. Double vision was also a sign of the drug's toxicity.
Bitman told the doctor the man should be put back on Neurontin, but at a lower dose. She agreed. |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
The function makes the organ. The bespectacled student will be obliged "to make his own eyes walk with visual crutches" (his minus glasses) for the rest of his life.
It would be as if we wanted or were required to continue walking using crutches—even after some convalescence and we no longer needed them. How much motor functioning would we lose in walking? The choice is up to you.
Once we understand how the SAID Principle can stop the process of sight worsening, it is necessary to plan training that takes into account your specific needs. We turn to that in the next chapter. |
David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts |
VISION: Beta-carotene helps to protect vision, especially night vision. Beta-carotene's powerful antioxidant actions help provide protection against macular degeneration and the development of cataracts, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly.
Tips on Using Carrots
SELECTION AND STORAGE:
• Carrots that are deep orange in color contain the most beta-carotene.
• Avoid carrots that are cracked, shriveled, soft, or wilted.
• Carrots are best kept refrigerated in the crisper section, but don't store them with fruits. Fruits produce ethylene gas as they ripen. |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
Does your method work well for strabismus (esotropia or exotropia)? b. Should the rotations in stretching be slow or fast? For how long a time am I supposed to hold onto a certain position in stretching without rotations? c. In the advanced training program, does "twice" (in the exercises) mean that I must put my eyes in a certain position two times? d. Dioptric power between my left and right eye is 1.5 grades (0.50 and 2.00). I've found out that my better eye views for the "bad" one and that the latter is getting lazy. |
| They are immediately given "part-time" or "leisure" glasses to wear usually when watching TV or whenever they want to relax. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Program for Better vision, Real Health Breakthroughs (800) 981-7162
Healthy vision www.healthyhabitsweb.com (800) 327-3884 Macular Degeneration www.altoonamedicalsupply.com (800) 442-8367
Vision Formula, Vita-Vision VitalMax (800) 815-5151
69. WARTS/MOLES
Warts No More www.fonoils.com
Wart and Mole Vanish www.wart-mole-removal.com
70. WEIGHT LOSS
Consult with an alternative practitioner and for more information go to Find A Cure at www.naturalcures.com.
Chelation Therapy, Beyond Chelation www.longevityplus.net (800) 580-7587
Metabolic stabilization, Extra virgin coconut oil www.nutiva. |
David De Angelis See book keywords and concepts |
So, what should I do? f. Do you have the phone number of any ophthalmologist or ocular therapist who approves and uses ocular gymnastics?
Let me answer your questions: a. Ocular bulb elongating (axial myopia) happens after long-lasting retinal defocus (near-point stress, overuse of lenses and glasses, excessive nervous stress, bad nutrition, and so on). Only after some time, transient myopia or pseudomyopia becomes an axial deformation of the ocular bulb. |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
The following adaptogens promote healthy vision: amla, eleuthero, lycium, and schisandra.
Adaptogen Notes
• Lycium is extremely rich in two carotenoids (antioxidant compounds that produce the orange or yellow color in vegetables and fruits): lutein and zeaxanthin. They are pigments used by the retina of the eye and are critical for eye health. Lycium stabilizes the small capillaries in the eyes and is used for poor night vision; dry, red, or painful eyes; macular degeneration; excessive tearing; and to help prevent cataracts and glaucoma. |
Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts |
| After the first session, my vision cleared. Two weeks later my headaches disappeared, never to return. Needless to say, I was reborn in health! Within the next few years, I left my real estate career behind to begin practicing Colon Hydrotherapy in 1992.1 now teach at the International School for Colon Hydrotherapy, Inc. here in Florida.
Our graduates hail from over 11 different countries and we are proud of each one of them. They share our vision to help end the suffering and assist people in finding ways toward better health. Dr. Group's Oxy-Powder* is an integral part of our success. |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
Amla fruit combined with blueberry or bilberry, lycium fruit, and chrysanthemum flowers nourishes the eyes, improves night vision and visual acuity, and can help prevent age-related or diabetes-related eye damage.
This fruit helps improve vision because it stabilizes the small capillaries in the eyes. It also helps reduce capillary fragility elsewhere in the body and can greatly reduce excessive bruising, bleeding gums, spider veins, and nose bleeds. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
Wynder was a larger-than-life character and a man with a vision—a big vision. Former colleague Frank J. Rauscher quipped, "He's a hard S.O.B.—he's good, he thinks he's good, and he'll tell you he's good. But there is nothing phony about Ernie Wynder and his flag-waving on smoking and health."9 A scientific showboat, he once boasted he had the best of two worlds—a German education and American opportunities.
This did not endear him to his fellow scientists. Some of them ridiculed Wynder as being as "much a scientist as a bomber pilot is. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It gives us vision. They discovered this other photoreceptor called melanopsin. It's actually a protein that resides outside the fovia part of the retina, which is where the rods and cones are, so it has nothing to do with vision and everything to do with telling your body whether it's light or dark -- day or night. It regulates your body clock, and that's how and why most blind people know when to go to bed. They get that signal even if they have no vision. |
Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts |
Another famous example of how a dream or vision became translated into a scientific breakthrough is the discovery of the structure of the benzene ring, by German chemist F. A. Kekule. In Kekule's own words:
I turned my chair towards the fireplace and sank into a doze. Again, the atoms that I had been pondering about were flitting before my eyes. Smaller groups now kept modestly in the background. My mind's eye, sharpened by repeated visions of a similar sort, now distinguished larger structures of varying forms. |
Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
Bitman said he told the neurologist that he knew of other patients whose vision had blurred when they started to take Neurontin, but the problem went away as their bodies adjusted to the drug. On the basis of information that was accumulating about the drug, this appeared to be true for some, but not all, patients. Double vision was also a sign of the drug's toxicity.
Bitman told the doctor the man should be put back on Neurontin, but at a lower dose. She agreed.
"So again, you know, I felt like I influenced that particular situation," Bitman proudly explained. |
Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts |
This reductionist scientific vision is perfectly illustrated in a segment of the Cosmos television series in which Carl Sagan stirs a giant cauldron of molecules and wonders why they still have not created life.
Science Is Still Attempting to "Get It Right"
Because the scientific approach is so fragmented, science has to continually revise its theories to account for variables that were missed the first time. Each succeeding attempt to describe the laws of physical existence requires a new mathematical formula. |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
In traditional Vietnamese medicine, it is used to nourish the kidneys and liver and is prescribed for weakness, fatigue, back pain, erectile dysfunction, poor vision, dizziness, night sweats, and insomnia.
Modern Uses
In Chinese medicine, he shou wu is used to nourish the liver, kidneys, blood, and jing (essence). It can be used to treat people with yin or blood deficiency symptoms such as dizziness, ringing in the ears, anemia, poor vision, low back pain, and premature graying of the hair. |
Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
Yet as Elliott writes, "Consumer capitalism works, at least in part, by presenting consumers with a vision of the good life. This vision of the good life suggests the ways in which a consumer's own life does not measure up, and which could be remedied by the consumer product. You could be hipper, sexier, not just liked but well-liked, if only you would buy what we are selling." (An interesting aside to this is the history of cosmetic surgery. |
Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts |
Therefore the eye is always configured for near vision. Nearsighted people often have pain above the eye under the eyebrow due to this tension and stress. Conversely, a farsighted person sometimes experiences pain in the temples where some of the oblique muscles underlie. Hypertonic oblique muscles reflex-ively inhibit the oblique muscle and the eye is always predisposed to distant vision and eventually due to lack of innervations, the oblique muscle becomes more and more useless. |
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts |
They reported a significant 27 percent reduction in risk for vision loss in these higher-risk groups.
What were those nutrients? A simple antioxidant combo consisting of 500 mg vitamin C, 400 IU vitamin E, 15 mg beta-carotene, and 80 mg zinc.
But there are two important nutrients for the eye that were not included in the study. Why? Because not much was known about them at the time of the research. Not anymore. We now know that lutein and zeaxanthin—two members of the carotenoid family that are emerging as the superstars of eye nutritionare vitally important for vision. |
Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts |
Hypertonic oblique muscles reflex-ively inhibit the oblique muscle and the eye is always predisposed to distant vision and eventually due to lack of innervations, the oblique muscle becomes more and more useless.
After reading about unwinding spasms with magnesium oil, I diluted a little in an eyedropper bottle until the salinity was neutral to my tears and comfortably dropped it into my eyes. The effect is subtle, but I experienced some of my best distant vision (my challenge is nearsightedness) a day after using the drops for two days. |
| Ken Norton
Issues: Autism
Rose Langford
Deeper Muscle Relaxation Yields Better Vision
Issues: vision acuity
The oblique muscle actually loops around the eye through a loop of tissue under the forehead. Its purpose is obviously not to orient the eye as in training on an object, but to actually squeeze the eye like a belt around a water balloon. This gentle squeezing produces a tiny, less than a millimeter change in the length of the eye and actually lengthens it for near focusing. A nearsighted person has chronic partial spasms in this muscle so it never completely releases. |
David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts |
Throw Me a Lifesaver! vision: Rich in vitamin A, a powerful antioxidant that prevents free radical damage to eye tissue, apricots may help to promote good vision. Researchers who studied over 50,000 registered female nurses found that those with the highest vitamin A intake reduced their risk of developing cataracts by nearly forty percent. cancer: The American Cancer Society states that apricots and other foods rich in carotenes may lower the risk of cancers of the larynx, esophagus, and lungs. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
Anthocyanidins found in bilberry fruit may also be useful for people with vision problems. During World War II, British fighter pilots reported improved nighttime vision after eating bilberry jam. Bilberry has also been suggested as a treatment for retinopathy (damage to the retina) in diabetics because anthocyanodins appear to help protect the retina. Bilberry has also been suggested as treatment to prevent cataracts.
Bilberry was also able to lower glucose by 26 percent in diabetic rats, and lowered triglycerides by 39 percent. |