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QUESTION a. There is definitely a cure for eyesight, but why are most of the people out there denying it? b. People still argue that the shape of the eyeball cannot be changed by these "eye exercises" or "good eye habits". Why? What proof is there?

a. Your question shows the difficulty in the field. You ask if eyesight can be cured? The implication is that when the eyesight is cured, then the person would have this amazing norm called 20/20. This measurement is a figure that was chosen because of the physical capability of the human eye. No one has ever proven that this 20/20 is a perfect way to stay throughout the day. The dynamic of vision that is seen as a connection between the eye, brain and mind of the individual is changeable. Therefore, the truth might be that we are meant to have fluctuating eyesight and this is the real cure.

b. The shape of the eyeball is NOT the cause of poor eyesight. From modern research in Biology and Psychiatry, which I talk about in my books, suggest that the eyeball shape is a result of a perceptual attitude that programs the eyeball to record these distortions in the eye. What eye exercises and good visual habits do is to remind us how to look from the mind and brain with the correct perceptual attitude. Lastly, my research results showed that eyesight (perception) can improve in statistical significant amounts, in just three weeks. However, the physical eye did not change.

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