October 11, 2019 - Nearsightedness (Myopia)
Yeah. It’s it’s a western quick fix approach. Again on my website I’ve done a number of video blogs on Lasik. But let me just capsulize it for you.
So any eye problem, any prescription that you get in the eyeball is not the eye’s fault. It’s the programming behind the eyes that causes the prescription. Meaning your posture, your movement, your emotional responses, your diet, and so when you do Lasik surgery you’re changing the prescription in the eye but you’re not changing the programming that caused the prescription. Now what is stronger is the programming. So you get the Lasik surgery and it holds for about six months but then the programming starts to seep in and that causes the change in the eye again. And it actually creates more confusion in the person because the eye is that isn’t the prescription that the programming says it is. This is where the exercises work much better because the exercises are targeting both the eyeball and the programming. And so you’re going to get a permanent change in the eye prescription, like in myself, by doing the programming.
Also the Lasik surgery, once you get it, you’re more susceptible to chronic dry eye, halos around lights, difficulty seeing at night especially the headlights, and the worst case scenario is when the surgeon corrects one eye for distance and one eye for near. This actually splits the brain and it gives a person that false sense of convenience that they don’t need reading glasses. But what’s happening is they’ve split themselves into two and it’s very difficult at that point to get your two eyes to work together. So I never recommend model vision, and that’s the same in cataract surgery as well. So it’s not a procedure I promote. It’ll work for a little while but it’s temporary and it’s it’s really a symptom Band-Aid approach it’s not treating the cause.