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Nearsightedness…Myopia. You Can Do Something About It

Posted Sep 17 2009 11:02pm


Darwin's Top End Flying Club April 2005
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What’s also so great about the Rebuild Your Vision Program
is that you can do it almost anywhere. On your kitchen table, in your
bed, at work, in a hotel room, wherever. And anyone can do the eye exercises.  It doesn’t matter if you’re 9 or 90…

Nearsightedness, medically known as myopia, is the most common cause of poor eyesight, especially in younger adults. It means someone can see well at close range, but not at a distance.

Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common vision problem experienced by almost one-third of the people across the U.S. population. Nearsighted people can see very well up-close and they can even perform tasks such as reading without difficulty, but their distance vision is blurred and not very clear.
Because of myopia, driving, being involved in sports and participating in other activities means their distance vision is often difficult. What are some of the signs of Myopia?

• Blurred distance vision
• Squinting because of eyestrain
• Headaches
• Fatigue after doing a lot of “distance” related actions

Myopia is very common across the whole world.
There are different types of myopia because of different causes:

• Physiologic
• Pathological
• Acquired

Stress can increase a condition of Myopia. Being an organ player, I know that for a fact. I can see the notes clearer on some days, and other days I have a much harder time reading the same notes.
Here are some most useful tips for preventing nearsightedness and its progression.

Eye-exercises. An alternative therapy, such as natural eye exercises can help this condition

Daylight. Daylight may prevent myopia. Australian researchers had concluded that exposure to daylight appeared to play a critical role in restricting the growth of the eyeball, which is responsible for myopia or short-sightedness.

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