October 14, 2021 - EyeClarity Podcast
I wanted to share this portion of a recent lecture I gave with you all. It’s important to really understand how our body functions as a whole, rather than just treating a symptom. This is the case for eye care as well and today we are going to look at how you can bring this holistic care into your eye treatments as well. Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com.
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
lens, cataract, doctor, eye, vision, clarity, bifocal, eye exam, authority figure, matrix, farsightedness, year, nearsightedness, prescription, blurrier, nauseous, disconcerting, exam, yoga practice
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Hello, everyone, it’s Dr. Sam, I’d like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. This is a show that offers cutting-edge information on how to improve your vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. I so appreciate you spending part of your day with me. If you have questions, you can send them to hello@drsamberene.com. Now to the latest EyeClarity episode.
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When we talk about reversing cataracts, it’s more than just reversing cataracts. It’s connecting to the matrix of our healing. So in other words, our bodies are a result of millions and millions and maybe even billions of years of a planetary process of evil evolution. You know, we had to come from somewhere. So we came from the caveman who came from the dinosaur who came from if we go back, the sea animals and before that, so in other words, there’s a lineage here, that’s very species inclusive.
And I know this is a big picture when I’m talking about it, but I feel that what’s happened in western medicine is that we have, have lost the recognition that we get to choose our health. And I said this, I think at the first class, is very easy to go to an authority figure who’s got a degree and is telling you shit, he or she is telling you what to do. And you go, you know, this is not really lining up with my philosophy with my lifestyle. And we’re kind of stuck because the information we’re getting, is not matching what we really want or need. And if we can find somebody who can give us that information, then we can take it, and we can plug it into this matrix. This matrix, this makes a matrix of a multi-dimensional being that’s made up of frequency and vibration, and fascia and connective tissue and fluids and, and so much more than this is who we are.
We’re very multi-dimensional. So you’ve heard this story many times, you go to the eye doctor, you go for your yearly exam. And your eye doctor says, Well, you’ve got nearsightedness, or you’ve got farsightedness and they prescribe a lens based on the choice you make which has led which lens is clear number one, or number two, and you basically have about five to 10 seconds to make a decision on which lens is going to be yours. And maybe that day, when you went for the exam, you had a fight with your spouse, or maybe one of your children are sick. Or maybe you have a dog or a cat, who you had to take to the vet or maybe you’re just having a bad day. And so we know that these external environmental things affect our vision that if we’re under stress if we’re you know, not all there, our vision is going to be blurrier.
So we go in and we’re in this dark room and we choose lens number two, it’s basically a guess. And we get the prescription and we put it on and we go wow, this doesn’t feel right. Something doesn’t feel right. And it may be I’m feeling dizzy, I’m feeling nauseous. You know this is giving me a headache. And you go back to the doctor and you share the story with him and he says Oh, Jane, don’t worry. I did it right. Just get used to it. Get used to this nausea. It’ll go away. So like a good person. You go okay. And you start suppressing your sensations, your feelings, your vision, and you force yourself into this lens. And so then what happens is, you notice about three minutes later that well, three, three minutes later, let’s say, six months later,
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three minutes later, you walk out of the office and go, wow. And you know, what’s really interesting is I have people that spend 1000s of dollars on their glasses, and they bring them to the exam for me. And they got a shopping full of glasses that they’ve spent 1000s and 1000s of dollars, and they can’t wear it. But anyway, let’s say you, you do force yourself into wearing it. And six months later, you go back and he says, Doc, I can’t see out of these, I’m blurry again. And the doctor is in a great situation, because he says, oh, let’s make it stronger. And so you get the stronger lens, maybe now you’re in a bifocal because now you’re losing not only your distance, clarity, but you’re now having difficulty seeing the small print, maybe the print on your phone, and now you’re in a bifocal.
And using that, you get that and it’s very difficult to maneuver, but you get used to it. And then maybe a year or two later, you go back and the doctor says Well, your eyes have gotten even worse, now we got to put you in a progressive lens. So you’ve got all these different gradients of the lens, this is even more disconcerting. And you’re on the computer a couple of hours a day, and you’re trying to focus through a small part of the lens that you can actually see clearly in the progressive lens. Another year later, you’re turning maybe 50 or 55, the doctor says, Oh, you’ve got the beginnings of cataracts. And we might as well get you in line because there’s no question that this cataract is going to ripe in five to seven years. And that when it ripens, we’re gonna have to cut it out.
So get ready. So you leave the office and go well, I’m programmed now that not only am I in progressive lenses, my eyes keep getting worse every year. But now, the doctor says I’m going to need cataract surgery. And there are all different ways the doctors work. Some of them will say, well, let’s schedule you for the surgery now and be proactive with it. Others will say, you know, I’m not really seeing much of a cataract, but you’re 60 years old. Let’s do it anyway. And so you have all these different experiences. I mean, these are the stories I hear from people. And let’s say you started to eat more plant-based. Maybe you started to, you know, explore more antioxidants, you’re doing maybe some kind of fasting, you’re involved in a CI Gong practice or a yoga practice, maybe you’re getting into some meditation things. And you go, you know, this is a stuff when I go get treated for my eyes. It doesn’t line up for me with who I am and what I’m expressing. And this is kind of where a lot of people sit, especially between the ages of 50 and 70.
This is the classic eye exam experience. Somebody said the eye exam is like a lie detector. Well, I’ll tell you this, the eye exam is basically a computerized readout or just a readout on the adaptive responses you’re making in your vision to be successful in the environment. So if you’re nearsighted you pull the world in to protect yourself. If you’re farsighted, you push the world away. If you twist the world you’ve got astigmatism and if you’re in really serious shape, then you start changing the anatomy of the eye, macular issues, cataract issues, glaucoma, dry eye, you know, all these different things start manifesting because there’s so much stress that you’re putting into your eyes and there’s starvation in the eye tissue help I’m not getting enough. I’m not getting enough nutrients. And if you’re wearing the wrong prescription or prescription that you have to work harder at seeing what’s going to make things even more challenging for you.
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