Health question about the Mirror of the Soul

lilies

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Question:
Is there in existence a method or a technology, herbal or any kind, that could regenerate our eyes, our vision to the state to what it was in our youth? Anything that we could have access to right now, like the iodine protocol, if we knew what it was?


I'm not asking what the method is, just if it exists and would be accessible to us, so we could research it and if we found out, we could locate it, pick it or buy or prepare it to begin treatment and get our youthful vision back?

I don't mean ancient technologies that might have existed in old times and could have healed and regenerated aging peoples eyes to the state of what good vision they had in their youth, that is useless to us, because those techs [if existed] are not accessible to us anymore.
 
Are you talking about something like this?

The design of this Eye Chart was created by Tibetan Monks to exercise the eye muscles. The Tibetans have used natural eyesight improvement for centuries. If used for a few minutes, twice per day, your eyes should improve greatly over a few months. Normal eyes shift rapidly and continuously. Eyes with defective vision are fixed and staring. When staring eyes learn to shift, vision is improved. The eyeball is like a camera, and changes in focal length. To focus the camera you must adjust the distance from the negative to the front of the camera lens. Increase this distance to focus for close vision and decrease it for distant viewing.
THE IMPORTANCE OF RELAXATION:
Vision can be improved by natural methods. Tension causes eyestrain and impairs vision. Relaxation relieves tension. Relaxed eyes are normal. Whenever the eyes lose their relaxation and become tense, they strain and vision becomes poor. Vision can be improved only by education in proper seeing. Proper seeing is relaxed seeing.
Six muscles on the outside of the eyeball control its shape: four reach from front to back that flatten the eye, the other two belt it around the middle and squeeze it lengthwise from front to back. When the eyes are relaxed, these six muscles are flexible and cooperate automatically, adjusting the focal length as described above so that your eyes may see both near and far.
Just as dependence on crutches weakens leg muscles, so does dependence on glasses weaken your eye muscles by relieving them of responsibility. But muscles can be reeducated to do their duty. Relaxation of the eye and mind bring relaxation of the entire body. This general relaxation increases circulation and brings improved visual, physical and mental health. Relaxation is therefore essential to optimum visual performance.
PALMING TO RELAX THE EYES:
The best way to give eyes a rest is darkness through palming. Eyes need rest periodically. Three to five minutes of palming is good, ten to twenty minutes is better. Put the left palm over the left eye on the angle with your nose and try to achieve a perfect fit. Then do the same with the right eye. The four fingers of one hand should be held gently across the four fingers of the other hand, the angle where they meet fitting over the bridge of the nose, so that the hollow of the hand makes a slight vacuum pressure on the eyeball. Keep the hands loose and soft. Try to rest the elbows on your lap or a tabletop.
HOW TO USE THE CHART:
Attach the chart to a convenient wall with the white center spot in line with the nose. Stand erect with the tip of your nose as close to the white spot as possible. Then move the eyes slowly clockwise following the outer edge of each arm of the figures including the black spot, until the beginning point is reached. Then repeat the same action in a counter clockwise direction.
After each cycle blink and relax the eyes and then do three to five minutes of Palming. (See “Palming” above). Repeat, being careful to avoid eyestrain.
Remember to breath deeply and rhythmically. Breathing is essential to vision, as it oxygenizes the blood. Try to do your exercises using real sunlight, not artificial light. Natural sunlight is good for the eyes.
 
I read a book a few years back. It was about how glasses make vision worse, eventually. There were some eye exercises, a lot of theory and a bit of woo in there. I found it helpful. His theory is about the eyes carrying/conducting more information than just (visible) light vision. My mother is blind, but still has her eyes. She says her vision is different now.

Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
by Jacob Liberman
 
Have you seen the thread on Ocular health? Its pretty extensive and contains descriptions of various supplements that are especially useful for eye health. Then there's the idea that if you are having problems or issues with a particular organ that the nutrients needed to make it healthier can be obtained by eating those same organs of animals. Ever consider making Fish Eye Soup?
 
Then there's the idea that if you are having problems or issues with a particular organ that the nutrients needed to make it healthier can be obtained by eating those same organs of animals. Ever consider making Fish Eye Soup?

The idea sounds reasonable. Fish eye soup has eeew factor for me, because the idea is new. I like many things that were once eeew to me.
 
Ennio said:
Have you seen the thread on Ocular health? Its pretty extensive and contains descriptions of various supplements that are especially useful for eye health. Then there's the idea that if you are having problems or issues with a particular organ that the nutrients needed to make it healthier can be obtained by eating those same organs of animals. Ever consider making Fish Eye Soup?

Since I started eating [blended] pig skin (crackling), it greatly helped to clear up my skin problem. So I'm considering eating eyes to help rejuvenate my eyes as well. Thank You!

Odyssey said:
Are you talking about something like this?
The design of this Eye Chart was created by Tibetan Monks to exercise the eye muscles. The Tibetans have used natural eyesight improvement for centuries. If used for a few minutes, twice per day, your eyes should improve greatly over a few months. Normal eyes shift rapidly and continuously. Eyes with defective vision are fixed and staring. When staring eyes learn to shift, vision is improved. The eyeball is like a camera, and changes in focal length. To focus the camera you must adjust the distance from the negative to the front of the camera lens. Increase this distance to focus for close vision and decrease it for distant viewing.
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That Tibetan eye chart looks strangely familiar, like from beyond this lifetime. I'll do as it recommends: putting a scaled-up poster printout of it on my walls. I always wanted to put such things on the walls, so sans the ceiling [I plan to put some Caesar & Kennedy pics on there] it will be almost covered by dozens of important printouts quotes, symbols and alarm clocks(c) G. stuff. Awareness above 'wall-beauty'.
 
[quote author= lilies]Is there in existence a method or a technology, herbal or any kind, that could regenerate our eyes, our vision to the state to what it was in our youth? Anything that we could have access to right now, like the iodine protocol, if we knew what it was?[/quote]

I don’t know if this applies to your question but laser technology is able to restore eye vision to zero. (good condition) It’s considered safe and affordable so far I know. Many people have done it. Contact lenses or glasses might not be so readily available in the near future. Maybe it's something to look into?
 
Just printed out the Tibetan eye chart. I've been using it for about ten minutes; results are not possible in such a short time, but the eye feels better: tension and strain recede. I will post again in a few months with a 'report.' (Time to adopt EE.)
 
I moved from a city apartment to a rural location about 2.5 years ago. When we sit out on out back patio,we have a long view across paddocks to the ocean and the horizon. After we had been living there about a year, I went for an eye test and was advised that my long distance vision had returned to normal and I no longer needed long distance lenses. The Optomtrist put this down to constantly looking at and focusing on far distant vistas.
 
bjorn said:
I don’t know if this applies to your question but laser technology is able to restore eye vision to zero. (good condition) It’s considered safe and affordable so far I know. Many people have done it. Contact lenses or glasses might not be so readily available in the near future. Maybe it's something to look into?

I am not sure that lasik surgery is the best way to go. There are reports that many doctors who actually perform the surgeries are reluctant to have it done on themselves, because of the risks of side effects and injuries.

_http://www.emaxhealth.com/8782/lasik-one-surgery-eye-doctors-choose-not-have-here-s-why

_http://www.lasikcomplications.com/TenThingsYourDocWontTellYou.html

Flashgordonv said:
I moved from a city apartment to a rural location about 2.5 years ago. When we sit out on out back patio,we have a long view across paddocks to the ocean and the horizon. After we had been living there about a year, I went for an eye test and was advised that my long distance vision had returned to normal and I no longer needed long distance lenses. The Optomtrist put this down to constantly looking at and focusing on far distant vistas.

Several years ago, I read two books about the Bates Method of eye care (_http://www.seeing.org/techniques/). While his methods are controversial - some claiming that they are useless, I did begin to incorporate some of his exercises. One thing he recommends is to use your glasses and contact lenses as little as possible if you can without straining your eyes. I started only using my lenses when I needed them for driving or work. Over the next two years, my myopia improved significantly. I cannot say for sure that it was this technique that helped or whether that along with the dietary changes we were instituting over that time were also a factor. I think that was about the same time that I stopped dairy and gluten as well. Here are some articles on SOTT regarding eye health that might be useful:

http://www.sott.net/article/221790-Healthy-Food-For-Your-Eyes
http://www.sott.net/article/289718-Is-nearsightedness-an-epidemic
http://www.sott.net/article/233790-The-Modern-Assault-on-Eyesight
 
[quote author= aleana]I am not sure that lasik surgery is the best way to go. There are reports that many doctors who actually perform the surgeries are reluctant to have it done on themselves, because of the risks of side effects and injuries.[/quote]

The method described in the links is pretty old. They don't cut your cornea and flip it over. They now burn the surface away so it can heal back natural. Anyhow, some family members of my did it with success. There are differences in clinic qualities and the price tags are there for a reason. I would certainly be very selective and never go for the cheapest ones.
 

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