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Complementary Therapies To Help Eye Disease

January 16th, 2012

In 2011, I received many calls and e-mails from people who had just been to an eye doctor and received the diagnosis: “you have cataracts, glaucoma, or macular degeneration.” Usually the diagnosis is followed by the treatment plan of let’s do a surgical procedure or even worse, they may report that there is nothing that can be done to save your vision.

Being in the eye care field for over 25 years, I have developed and researched many proven methods to reverse these and other vision conditions. In general, the eyes collect a great deal of free radicals in the tissues. Without proper lymphatic circulation, many eye tissues begin to age faster when the detoxification pathways are not working efficiently. Although, there is no cookbook approach, several research studies point to the fact that using highly absorbable supplements (without the toxic fillers found in most vitamins) can be beneficial in reversing many eye conditions.

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Vision & the Eye

September 9th, 2011

While I was attending The Gesell Institute to study how to treat children with learning difficulties, we invited John Streff, OD, an expert in the area of child development and vision therapy to give us a lecture on his wonderful approach.

During his presentation, he did the most amazing demonstration for us. He called up one of my classmates, and he took out this device called a Retinoscope and began shining it in my classmate’s eyes to observe them. Dr. Streff instructed this man to imagine that he was playing tennis and then Dr. Streff proceeded to tell my classmate every single time he hit the ball in this imaginary game. After the third time my classmate started laughing, and asked Dr. Streff what it is he was doing. Dr. Streff said that he was just watching my friend’s eyes.

Then Dr. Streff said he wanted to do this demonstration again. This time, as the classmate imagined his tennis game, Dr. Streff again watched his eyes using the Retinoscope. Streff predicted every time the man hit an imaginary forehand, backhand, or lob. Dr. Streff’s predictions were so precise, we were all speechless. It was a profound demonstration for our class.

I realized from this demonstration that light not only enters the eye but it also exits the eye. It is how the light exits our eye that reflects our creativity and self-expression. Next time you have the chance, look at an infant playing and you will see the glimmer in his eyes.

Another aspect I realized back then was that, in the vision care field, we are led to believe that the eye is meant “to look” at something. But the eye looks at nothing until the light grabs it. The eye is not looking for the light, but the light is actually looking for the eye. That is why we say “it caught my eye.” The “it” causes the eye to reflexively move toward the light, then the body follows to re-orient itself and align with the eye, and we begin to be guided along our journey in life.

The light creates a oneness between the eyes and body, and we experience a clarity. But I am not talking about an optical clarity, rather the clarity is an insight where we may say: “I see”! The moral of the story is that instead of looking at life, what if life is looking for us! When life looks at us, our awareness helps us be in the flow, and we can experience effortlessness.

I have just completed a new 2011 update of my book Creating Your Personal Vision: A Mind-Body Guide For Better Eyesight, now available in electronic form.

Please join me for one of my upcoming workshops.

Science, Information, and Spirit Conference in Russia

July 12th, 2011

On June 28, 2011, I arrived in Saint Petersburg, Russia, to attend Professor Konstantin Korotkov’s 15th annual “Science, Information, and Spirit Conference.” This international gathering brings the top scientists, doctors, researchers, and healers together to share new ideas in the overlap of science research and spirituality. 

 

Dr. Korotkov and his team at Kirlionics Technical Institute (KTI) have developed the Electrophotonic Imaging Camera (EPC): a digital, Kirlian-like system that measures a person’s energy field in real-time and converts the data using proprietary software into detailed pictures and numerical data in a science-based format.

 

Dr. Korotkov is committed to raising the level of human consciousness through his technology in the fields of medicine, sport, business, the environment, and water research. His work makes use of the systems of Ayurvedic Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine to test the validity of holistic therapies using a variety of different disciplines. The participants at the conference presented papers that test these therapies both in a research and clinical setting.  

 

I shared a research paper that reported on the use of the EPC to measure changes to human energy fields before and after a series of swims with spinner dolphins at my 2010 Wellness Retreat held in Kona, Hawaii. My preliminary findings showed a strong increase in human energy field measurements between the first and last day of the retreat. The data also showed that the energy fields exhibited less entropy (disorganization) and more coherence on the final day. 

 

One of the anomalies of the data was that participants’ energy fields showed more entropy immediately after the daily swims. Dr. Korotkov recommended that, in the future, I take multiple readings after each daily swim to calculate the changes in entropy as each person integrates the dolphin swim experience. 

 

In addition, the affiliated software program displaying chakras showed that the participants measured better alignment in the chakras between the first and last day of the retreat. 

 

For the 2011 dolphin swim retreat (Oct. 30 – Nov. 5), I have invited my colleague Dr. Mary Milroy, an acupuncturist and colorpuncturist, to help take our daily measurements using the Electrophotonic Imaging Camera. Mary has extensive experience with the camera. She is developing a new software application that will measure energy fields using both the hands and feet photon emissions instead of the fingertips only. (This system was developed by Peter Mandel from Germany.) I am very excited to have her expertise during our retreat.

 

As for the people of Saint Petersburg, they are awesome!! We saw some amazing sights. Our guide Emma showed us depths of this city steeped in history and culture. Special thanks goes to my wife Charly, who also made the trip great for me.

 

I want to thank Dr. Korotkov, Elena Velichko, and their colleagues at KTI for putting together a wonderful conference and post-conference training. I learned a great deal at the post-conference training on advanced interpretation of energy fields and will be sharing my knowledge in my upcoming seminars and retreats.

 

 

Define Behavioral Optometry

June 6th, 2011

During a recent radio interview, the host asked me to briefly define Behavioral Optometry.  My response was: “Behavioral Optometry is a wonderful, drug-free approach that treats the causative factors of vision problems and not just symptoms.  Vision therapy helps the eyes, brain, and body communicate in a more integrated fashion.  This eye-brain connection is possible, because the retina is the only tissue in the body that originates from the brain during the embryonic stage of development.  When we work with vision, we are really improving brain function.”

Many callers to the show asked about the relationship between vision problems and the autism to A.D.D. spectrum of disorders.  One parent, whose son had undergone strabismus surgery (eye muscle surgery to fix a crossed eye) and been also diagnosed with ADHD, reported that she had been thrilled to discover vision therapy to help her child learn to use the two eyes together.

Strabismus surgery had offered a somewhat cosmetic cure, but it was vision therapy that created a functional cure.  After the surgery, she was told her son had “stereo blindness.”  With vision therapy, his attention was much improved and his impulsivity was reduced about 90%.  His stereo blindness was gone, and he was using both of his eyes together.

Next month, at the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM) Conference in Colorado, the theme is “Light, Vision and Consciousness.”  One question I am asked often is whether light is good for the eyes.  Since the retina is like a satellite dish and is comprised of photoreceptors whose function is to capture the light, I would answer, “Yes!” And, different colors can improve the retinal function.  Generally, red acts as a stimulant, green is balancing, and blue is relaxing.  Different protocols are used to help improve vision based on the problems that are presented.  Here is a bit of homework for you:  Next time you are aware of yourself “seeing,” let the light catch your eye and notice how effortless that feels.

Creating your personal visionI have just completed a new edition of my book:  Creating Your Personal Vision:  A Mind – Body Guide for Better Eyesight.  You can order both a hard copy or download it from my website.

Energy and Vision

April 15th, 2011

Collectively, I believe, we are in a planetary process that says our individual health is linked to the global health of the Earth.  But a split exists between our masculine and feminine energies, and the conflict is strong between the right and left sides of our brain.  In the current mix of life, in my opinion, we have had too much of the left brain (uninformed masculine energy) and not enough of the right brain (divine feminine).  This has led to the state we are in as a human species.

Using subtle energies and energy medicine is a way to heal this split.  Refining our energy builds the link between mind and body/soul and spirit.  Where the mind goes, the energy (chi) follows.

The eyes are a direct connection to the mind-body, and the retina is a satellite dish that captures light through its 137 million photoreceptors.  When the mind chatters, the eyes don’t see as clearly.  The quieter our mind, the more available we are to take light “in” and the more we radiate light.  This becomes our energetic signature for health, wellness, and self-expression.

I foresee future holistic health practitioners being able to scan a person’s biofield and perform electrodynamic tune ups to create a higher self alignment and biophotonic balancing.  People will become more aligned with geo-cosmic fields like the Earth’s Schumann resonance.

The Schumann resonance is a very slow pulse in the Earth’s vibration that is a result of the balance between magnetism and electricity.  This pulse exists in the background, and it has been compared to a tuning fork of sorts for all species.  It organically coordinates many of the biological rhythms, brain waves and endocrine functions of our life energy.

When we are in a similar vibration as the Schumann resonance, we are in tune with nature.  One practice I use to reconnect to the Schumann resonance is to watch the sunset and observe the rainbow of colors as the light changes.  During the practice, breathe the colors in, either with the eyes open or closed, and feel the colors in your body.  These colors are nutrients that balance our fluid system, endocrine system and nervous system.  The eyes are the most direct way for us to receive this nourishment.

News:  I am in the final stages of revising Creating Your Personal Vision: A Mind-Body Guide for Better Eyesight.  It will be available for sale by the end of June.

The new edition includes a section on using tools of quantum mechanics to look at data from the body’s own photons and electrons as a method to monitor wellness.  It discusses the importance of measuring a person’s biofield using a technology called Electrophotonic Imaging.