Saturday, February 12, 2011

Eyeglasses Don't Compensate for Variable Vision

"Eyeglasses Don't Compensate for Variable Vision

One of the most foundational flaws with glasses is that they provide an unchanging consistent correction for a refractive error in your eye that is CONSTANTLY Changing.

After you begin to wear glasses, in most cases, the correction has to be steadily increased in order to maintain the degree of visual acuity secured by the aid of the first pair.

Your vision wearing glasses progressively decreases with time.

A person with myopia of 20/70 who puts on glasses giving him a vision of 20/20 may find that in a week's time his unaided vision has declined to 20/200.

When people break their glasses and go without them for a week or two, they frequently observe that their sight has improved. As a matter of fact the sight always improves, to a greater or less degree, when glasses are discarded, although many might not pay attention and appreciate this change

The difficulty of keeping glasses clear is one of the minor discomforts of glasses.. On damp and rainy days the atmosphere clouds them. On hot days the perspiration from your body may have a similar effect. On cold days they are often clouded by the moisture of your breath.

Every day they are subject to contamination by dust and moisture and the touch of the fingers incident to unavoidable handling that it is seldom they afford an absolutely unobstructed view. Additionally they are easy to misplace or break.

Other downsides of glasses include:

The cost of glasses and eye doctor appointments

Are unnatural and a non-holistic remedy for your vision health -- they send the wrong message to your mind and body

When you use them as reading glasses they can be socially embarrassing and a sign that you are aging

May cause you eye injury. A university study concluded that an estimated 27,000 people ended up in the emergency room for injuries related to wearing eyeglasses.

And if you have children, there's a growing consensus that…"

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