Skeptical Greg
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Looks like hair restoration is not part of his program...
BPSCG said:
Okay, I went to the URL above and copied/pasted as much of it into Babelfish as Babelfish would take, and here's what I got:
" Exercises for the eyes In the east there is an ancient method of diagnostics of diseases on the motion of eyes, not on the ...
Look to your tip of the nose, after mowing eyes.Or place before itself finger/pin and look at it without the detachment, gradually drawing it nearer a tip of nose.Eyes refer. After 3t "

bratok said:WARNING:
There might be an exercise during which you'll have to create a warm/hot feeling somewhere in your body and move it around... remamber NEVER move this feeling close to or into your heart or brain.
Good Luck! [/B]
EdipisReks said:i know someone who put the hot feeling on his heart and he got eaten by Cthulhu the next day. true story. he was also a reverse vampire.
bratok said:
And I know a guy who made this hot feeling to his heart, the rate accelerated to about 85 and stayed so for a few days.
Also a true story...
It's not permament, you have to wear them every night.dissonance said:There actually are contact lenses that gradually correct your vision - you wear them at night, and they reshape your cornea or something like that, and during the day your vision is fine.
I'm not sure if it's permanent or quite what. I know the contact lens people at my university were looking for volunteers for an experiment using the new lenses, and I looked into participating, but the whole thing seemed a little too untested for my taste.
bratok said:
All sorts of, even ones that are considered uncurable by modern medicine. It is more based one makeing the whole body healthy, then just getting rid of a certain diagnosis.
bratok said:...With simple eye-exercises one can get about 0.25 dioptries a day.
Like if someone has his vision -3.5 , it would take him only two weeks to correct it
BTox said:
My vision is -8.5 in one eye and -9.0 in the other. So in 1.5 months I can have perfect vision? And I was getting ready to have lasik done... what a fool I am!
Ambliopia? Where the eyes don't focus on the same location? It must make stereoscopic vision hard.Stormraven said:
Out where I listen, several of the radio stations are airing commercials which claim something similar the 'See Clearly' method.
It's a series of exercises, apparently, that are supposedly able to give the users 20/20 or better vision without surgery or glasses.
I haven't looked deeply into it, but I wouldn't be surprised if they're similar to the exercises I performed as a child for lazy eye.
bratok said:. . .If there are about 285 million people living in the US ( if I'm not misstaken with the statistics ) and at least 20% of them need glasses and spend 100$ on them every year, then it would be at least 5.7 billions for the glass-industry every year. Plus contact lenses, eye surgery, etc., etc.
Now imagine, are they interested in a program being revealed, that would make everybody's vision perfect? . . .
Maybe not a conspiracyI would like to point out that optomerists may not particularly like this supposed progam, but on the other hand you don't see them going around and murdering ophthalmologist or fire bombing laser eye surgery clinics...
Of cource you can laugh and walk away, but on the other side, if you want to correct your eyesight, why not to try this exercises for a few days and see for yourself if there are any results?My vision is -8.5 in one eye and -9.0 in the other. So in 1.5 months I can have perfect vision? And I was getting ready to have lasik done... what a fool I am!
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As a matter of fact until you subject this set of procedures to a series of peer reviewed studies I'm just going to laugh and walk away.
I chickened out of eye surgery to correct my "horrible" eyesight...
While I did not try out homeopathy myself, I heard rather positive reviews about it. I do believe that if you want to call it a fraud, you at least should try to cure something with it first.Sounds like homeopathy. Which of course is a fraud and cures nothing.
!Jeff Corey said:
Ambliopia? Where the eyes don't focus on the same location? It must make stereoscopic vision hard.
I had a form of reading problem caused by my parents reading to me with everything upsidedown.
OHO
Or, you could just look at data gathered in well-designed experiments.bratok said:I do believe that if you want to call it a fraud, you at least should try to cure something with it first
To my believe, all experiments show, in one way or another, what the experimentor is expecting. So if this experiment was held by Randi, no surprise about the negative results.Martinm said:Or, you could just look at data gathered in well-designed experiments. Nah. Silly concept.
and no medicine would have good and permanent results, unless he changes his behavior.Stormraven said:
Out where I listen, several of the radio stations are airing commercials which claim something similar the 'See Clearly' method.
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