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Hey I just recently got this as part of my hotmail spam =P
It seems kinda interesting so i just wanted to hear what your guys' opinions are regarding this:

http://www.seeclearlymethod.com/lp3/lp3.html

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powerpuff said:
Hey I just recently got this as part of my hotmail spam =P
It seems kinda interesting so i just wanted to hear what your guys' opinions are regarding this:

http://www.seeclearlymethod.com/lp3/lp3.html

Aren't these the same people that were sued for false advertising in Iowa? If my memory serves me correctly, one part of the case was the fact that the "testimonials" were done by employees of the see clearly method and basically all had gone back to wearing glasses.
 
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powerpuff said:
Hey I just recently got this as part of my hotmail spam =P
It seems kinda interesting so i just wanted to hear what your guys' opinions are regarding this:

http://www.seeclearlymethod.com/lp3/lp3.html

What a load of crap… all of the eye exercises in the world could not change axial length or the curvature of your cornea. I wish it were that easy.

There are some pharmaceutical agents though that show some benefit in preventing the development of myopia in children. While this experimental therapy is still in its infancy, it has great potential.
 
The claims they make are a little outrageous. A lot of what they do is essentially vision therapy. It could help people who have room for increasing their visual efficiency. They also work on improving blur interpretation.

The program could help some people, but it will NOT let a 6D myope, or even a 2D, get rid of their glasses. In fact, the founder of the program still wears glasses.
 
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