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Eye Can See – Frequently Asked Questions About Natural Vision Improvement

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Q: How does natural vision correction work?

A: The focusing abilities of your eyes are controlled by a series of internal muscles. Due to the many stresses put upon the visual system, the use of glasses and contacts, and the natural aging process itself, these muscles become weak and distorted, which causes blurred vision.

The Rebuild Your Vision program is designed to strengthen and train these muscles — just as you would any other weak muscle in your body — and redirect your point of focus, helping you see clearly without corrective lenses.

This is easily achieved through a specific series of optical drills and eye exercises, which stimulate these eye muscles in a manner that would never be achieved through normal daily use. The Rebuild Your Vision program
teaches special techniques that help you prevent further deterioration for years to come.

Q: What do I do with my current glasses while my vision is improving?

A: We recommend having multi-level goals when you use the Rebuild Your Vision program. The first goal is to prevent further deterioration of your vision and reduce your dependency on glasses or contacts. This can be done in the first few days with simple techniques and habits that are outlined in our program.

The second goal is to improve your vision to a desired level, including not using your glasses at all, which is a very possible expectation for many. While your vision is improving, you may need to obtain a new lens prescription
so that your current prescription does not overcompensate for your vision improvement. Many people are able to make this transition without doing so, but if required, it is a small sacrifice for the benefits you will obtain.

Q: What is the success rate of natural vision correction?

A: The following are two excerpts demonstrating the high percentage of success the general subject of natural vision therapy has had.

“[In a study that examined] the effectiveness of optometric vision training in certain types of visuamotor anomalies … the (overall) percentage of success was 90%.” — Leon Hoffman, O.D., et al. (1973) American Journal of Optometry and Archives of American Academy of Optometry

“Symptoms were totally eliminated in 53% of the patients, reduced in 43% and remained the same in only 4%. Therefore … an overall success rate of 96%. There is an impressive and increasing body of evidence attesting to the trainability of accommodative function.” (From a study of 96 patients
with some type of accommodative dysfunction who had completed a vision therapy program.) — Irwin B. Suchoff, O.D., and Timothy G. Petito, O.D. (1986) Journal of the American Optometric Association

Q: How long do I have to use the Rebuild Your Vision program until I see results?

A: Most people begin to see improvements within the first week or two, with significant gains in the following months. The catch to seeing improvements is investing time and dedication into the program.

Q: Are there any potential side effects to using natural vision- correction eye exercises?

A: There’s no risk or potential side effects from using the Rebuild Your Vision program, as it is both a safe and a natural way to improve your vision.

Q: How much time do I have to spend each day doing the eye exercises?

A: Only 25 minutes a day brings results.

Q: Where can I get the Rebuild Your Vision program?

A: You can only obtain the Rebuild Your Vision program through our Web site. The Rebuild Your Vision program has over a 90% success rate and comes with a full 6-month unconditional guarantee. It’s yours to own for only $79, and it can save you thousands of dollars on expensive eyeglasses, contacts, prescription sunglasses, eye-care supplies, or surgery.

Just tap on the blue website address below, place your order,  and you’ll receive the Rebuild Your Vision program in just a few days.

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To your vision — for life,
Orlin Sorensen

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Eye Can See – Fighting Aging Vision

See The Beauty:  Fighting Aging Vision

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Getting old is inevitable, but losing your vision doesn’t have to be.

Presbyopia,or “aging vision,” as it is commonly referred to, is the hardening of the lens  and tightening of the eye musclesassociated with aging.

This condition occurs in nearly everyone at some point in their lives, typically around the age of 40. Aging vision causes the ciliary muscle, which is the muscle that is responsible for focusing, to become inflexible. It is therefore unable to change the shape of the lens the amount required to focus on near-point objects.

At first you might find it hard to focus on the newspaper or on a menu at a restaurant. Before you know it, your arms aren’t long enough to read anything.

Inevitably,off you go to get your first pair of reading glasses — your optician or local drugstore owner smiling all the way, as you have just become a lifelong customer!

Years ago, a woman by the name of Debbie, who was experiencing her own bout with aging vision, wrote me with her incredible story of vision  improvement.

She was tired of her vision getting worse as the years took their toll on her body. So she decided to be proactive about her eyesight deterioration, and she ordered the Rebuild Your Vision program.

And here’s what happened…

“Dear friends,

I am thrilled with the program. I have seen such  improvement
in my vision. I can see my grandson’s  beautiful black eyelashes without
my glasses, and  today I read him three books with only the sunlight  from
the window, and no glasses on. Tonight when  I watched television I could
actually make out the  faces. It hasn’t been that way for a long time…”

Since then, I’ve read innumerable letters and e-mails from people like Debbie who have used the program with tremendous success, but hers is still one of my favorites.

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If you, like Debbie, suffer from presbyopia, you too can stop its cruel effects.

As mentioned above, science has proven that stiffening of the components of the eye is the cause of aging vision. As a matter of fact, you probably have more than a few muscles that don’t feel quite as limber as they used to!

What do you do when you have a tight hamstring or tricep? You stretch it out every day, and over time, it regains its flexibility and elasticity.

Well, your eyes are no different.

There are special optical exercises and vision-improvement techniques that can help you regain the elasticity that your eyes once had and the clear,
natural vision that you remember from years ago.

There’s just one catch:You have to do the exercises!

And when you do the exercises, in just a few weeks (sometimes even days), you’ll begin to stop the vicious cycle of eyesight deterioration and start to notice tremendous improvements in your vision.

Imagine enjoying the newspaper without searching the house for your glasses. Or celebrating at a special restaurant without having to hold the menu at arm’s length.

It’s absolutely possible.

Just ask Debbie or the thousands of others who have taken the first step to improving their vision naturally.

You’re just a few mouse clicks away from learning how Debbie and thousands of others who suffer with nearsightedness, astigmatism, and aging eyes have corrected their vision naturally.

See for yourself at http://www.your-vision-care.com

By now you are probably curious about the Rebuild Your Vision program…and also full of questions: Where did natural vision correction come from? How long do I have to use the program to see results? What do I do with my glasses while my vision’s improving?

To your vision — for life,

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Orlin Sorensen

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Eye Can See – Vision Training

Here’s the controversial question I get asked a lot:

If natural vision training is so effective and has so many endorsements, then why do most people get Lasik surgery or corrective lenses instead?

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And here’s the answer…

In 1998, it was estimated that the U.S. optical industry was worth $30.2 billion (Vision Council of America, 1999). This number included such items as exam fees and office visits, surgical fees, ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, retail eyewear sales, and retail sales for consumables such as contact lens solutions.

Now ask yourself this question:

If vision training were presented as a viable option to remedy eye disorders, would there be a need for consumers to spend thousands of dollars every year on the products and services that create profits for the eye-care industry?

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I’m not suggesting that an annual eye examination for more complex eye disorders and diseases isn’t needed-but if only a fraction of those who require corrective lenses would participate in vision training, it would mean a staggering loss in profits from the purchase of optical products and services.

In an article written
by Dr. Mitchell Scheiman (Chief of the Pediatric Binocular Vision Service of
the Eye Institute at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry), he provides some interesting insights as to why most eye doctors don’t provide services in natural vision therapy.

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He found that:

*Most eye doctors don’t believe there’s practice-building  potential [in natural vision therapy], especially with managed  care.

*Because most eye doctors don’t see vision therapy as being  profitable, they therefore do not offer it.

The fact of the matter is, there’s BIG money in selling glasses and contacts-along with the eye exams and everything else that goes with them.

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While natural vision improvement isn’t nearly as profitable as surgery or corrective lenses, you, the consumer, can save hundreds or perhaps thousands of dollars by safely and naturally rebuilding your vision through the use of tested eye exercises.

And I feel good about offering it.

To your vision — for life,

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Orlin Sorensen

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