October 6th, 2009 → 4:36 am @ // No Comments
Natural vision improvement is a controversial subject. Some people don’t believe eye exercises will ever improve eyesight naturally because there is simply no scientific evidence and explanation that it would work. On the other hand, there are the hundreds of people who successfully rebuilt their vision. Do a search on the internet and you’ll no doubt find arguments on both side of the fence.
Who to trust?
There was a time when even the most intelligent people in the world thought the world was flat – and thus their research all revolve around the assumptions that the world’s flat.
Even Aristotle, back in his days, taught that heavier matter drop faster than would lighter ones – of course, we now know this to be untrue.
Aristotle also taught that the earth is the center of the universe and that the sun revolved around it!
Before 1914, cocaine (yes, the drug you would go to jail for if caught possessing) was promoted for good health. It can bought in stores by anyone and everyone and in fact used as an ingredient in numerous products.
Similarly, cigarettes too were promoted for good health up until the 1950s!
And up until 1998, the general scientific community didn’t believe that the brain is capable of self-regeneration despite a number of research done that suggested it. So before that fateful year, doctors would have told you that there’s no hope for people suffering from dementia, Alzheimer’s and other cognitive diseases.
As you can see, there’s clearly a lag between what science discovers and what people may already intuitively know.
In all cases above, there are people who challenge the accepted view of their days. People who consume cocaine experienced the horrific symptoms. People saw their relatives develop lung cancer as they smoke.
The Pope intuitively know that the there’s something wrong with the theory of the earth being the center of the universe because he had to turn back his calender every 6 months (it would snow when it’s no supposed to be).
And some scientists discovered brain plasticity way before 1998 but their studies were dismissed because it has not been replicated (and therefore may just be coincidence)… even though there are cases of people who recover from cognitive impairment.
I sincerely believe, this is also the case for natural vision improvement. Although no one has yet been able to prove that eye exercises improve eyesight, there are numerous cases of people who did just that. Coincidence? And because the accepted view today is such that natural vision improvement is not possible, there has been few research that has been done on the subject.
So how do you know for sure if eye exercises really works or if it’s a sham? Well, try it out yourself.
The Rebuild Your Vision Program is free to try for 30 days and comes with a year guarantee… so feel free to request a refund if you find it didn’t work!
“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.” ~ Buddha
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