Introduces an effective treatment for correcting nearsightedness and related problems naturally and neurologically. The author presents his methodology of correcting primary refractive errors in the mild and moderate myopic range using Ortho C., a treatment that reduces the excessive tension to reinstate the proper neurological message of the ey
Introduces an effective treatment for correcting nearsightedness and related problems naturally and neurologically. The author presents his methodology of correcting primary refractive errors in the mild and moderate myopic range using Ortho C., a treatment that reduces the excessive tension to reinstate the proper neurological message of the eyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John William Yee, DEd, RO, is a Professor in the optical science faculty at Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a Registered Optician (from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Alberta, Canada), and also holds a DEd (Doctor of Education in Psychology) from the University of Liverpool, UK. John Yee has written numerous journal papers on the relationship between neurology and optometry in the treatment of refractive errors. He opened a research facility with the help of some of his students to research the role of neurology in the treatment of nearsightedness (or myopia). He has also written a number of books on different problems: dealing with bullies, shedding excess weight, and understanding the stock market.
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Part 1: Defining The Problem 1. Why Ortho C? 2. The Parts of the Eye Affected 3. Near-Point Stress 4. The Main Culprit 5. The Myopic Model 6. Extraneous Variables 7. Mental Strain 8. The Effort to See 9. Letting Go 10. Neurological Implications Part 2: The Treatment 11. What Natural Relaxation Drills Can and Can't Do 12. Designing the Lens 13. How It Reverses Nearsightedness 14. The Procedure 15. The Theory behind the Resistance Tests (It is Not Just a Test) 16. The Theory behind the Preliminary Drill 17. The Theory behind the Alternative Drill 18. The Theory behind the Standard Drill 19. Other Drills 20. Treating Mild and Moderate Myopia 21. Treating Anisometropia 22. Treating Astigmatism 23. Treating the Loss of Depth Perception 24. Treating Progressive Myopia 25. Wearing Schedule Part 3: Verification 26. Reinstating the Correct Message 27. Follow-Ups 28. Troubleshooting 29. Case Examples 30. Specifications: Features of an Ortho C Lens
Part 1: Defining The Problem 1. Why Ortho C? 2. The Parts of the Eye Affected 3. Near-Point Stress 4. The Main Culprit 5. The Myopic Model 6. Extraneous Variables 7. Mental Strain 8. The Effort to See 9. Letting Go 10. Neurological Implications Part 2: The Treatment 11. What Natural Relaxation Drills Can and Can't Do 12. Designing the Lens 13. How It Reverses Nearsightedness 14. The Procedure 15. The Theory behind the Resistance Tests (It is Not Just a Test) 16. The Theory behind the Preliminary Drill 17. The Theory behind the Alternative Drill 18. The Theory behind the Standard Drill 19. Other Drills 20. Treating Mild and Moderate Myopia 21. Treating Anisometropia 22. Treating Astigmatism 23. Treating the Loss of Depth Perception 24. Treating Progressive Myopia 25. Wearing Schedule Part 3: Verification 26. Reinstating the Correct Message 27. Follow-Ups 28. Troubleshooting 29. Case Examples 30. Specifications: Features of an Ortho C Lens
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