Posted on March 2 2010 by Sean Forest
Since the introduction of eye exercises to correct eye problems, there has been long drawn out debate within both scholarly and academic circles regarding the technique’s efficacy. Valid questions have been raised as to whether eye exercises are really scientific and work or just religious mumbo jumbo. An objective approach towards the question of validity of eye exercises may help understand why the significance of vision therapy continues to grow despite the skeptic views attached to it.
Posted on March 1 2010 by Sean Forest
The phrase natural vision correction is a broad term in the sense that it covers multiple different means of correcting disorders in the eye. Dating back to the 1800’s, natural vision correction techniques were practiced mostly by those suffering from misaligned eye disorders. It is important to note that this was before any eye sort of surgery really existed.
Posted on March 1 2010 by Sean Forest
Of all the different parts in the human body, the eye is probably the least exercised part. Most people are familiar with doing regular bodily exercises to stay in shape, as it is a well-known fact that this is very important for health. However, relatively speaking, barely anyone does any sort of eye improvement exercises to improve vision. Without exercising the eyes, one’s vision begins to slowly deteriorate and lose strength. To be able to keep eye problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism at bay, it is important to perform eyesight improvement exercises on a regular basis.
Posted on February 25 2010 by Sean Forest
Most computer users experience eye strain. This may be as a result of using inappropriate monitors like the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) screens. Prolonged computer use may also bring about the same problem. If you experience a combination of regular headaches and eye strain, the problem might be associated with computer use. Sometimes computer use may interfere with your vision to the extent that you don’t see objects clearly, experience double vision in some instances, see colors differently or have irritated or dry eyes. Relief from many computer-use related eye disorders may be achieved through regular eye exercises.
Posted on February 23 2010 by Sean Forest
Yoga has always been a great way to exercise both your body and your mind. It’s also a great way to keep the body in excellent physical health. What many people don’t know though, is that they can use eye yoga exercises to eliminate eye strain and keep their eyes fresh and healthy.