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See The Improvement Take Control And Restore Your Eyesight As you get older, you expect certain elements of health to deteriorate. It's a fact of life that some things are beyond your control. But why let a critical element of your health and quality of life--your vision--deteriorate, when there are steps for improvement? Such steps are revealed by Dennis Courtney, MD, in his book Restore Your Lost Vision Now, where he shows that there is a way to stop the further progression of your current eye disease and that you can get a substantial improvement in just three days with simple exercises and…mehr

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See The Improvement Take Control And Restore Your Eyesight As you get older, you expect certain elements of health to deteriorate. It's a fact of life that some things are beyond your control. But why let a critical element of your health and quality of life--your vision--deteriorate, when there are steps for improvement? Such steps are revealed by Dennis Courtney, MD, in his book Restore Your Lost Vision Now, where he shows that there is a way to stop the further progression of your current eye disease and that you can get a substantial improvement in just three days with simple exercises and lifestyle improvements. Dr. Courtney has remedied the doubts and fears of many who struggle with vision loss and has brought them comfort knowing there is something they can do, steps they can take, and improvements they can see, and he is now reaching out to you--the patient looking to heal your eyesight--in this book. Don't let life go blurry--take back control of your vision!
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DENNIS J. COURTNEY, MD, brings his unique experiences to his patients by way of the multiple previous careers that he enjoyed before entering into the practice of medicine. No prior career more aptly describes Dr. Courtney¿s real contributions to his patients than that of a true ¿teacher,¿ which is actually the Latin word meaning ¿physician.¿ His students are no longer high school sophomores in the suburbs of Pittsburgh; instead, his classroom is now an office, and his students are the patients who come to consult with him concerning the vast array of health problems.