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VISION CONDITIONS THAT CAN IMPROVE NATURALLY Because your eyes are extensions of your brain, improving your eyesight can help not only with vision conditions but many learning conditions as well, including: Nearsightedness
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We
do yoga to stretch, strengthen and relax the muscles in our body.
The muscles around our eyes need yoga, too. Our eyes are a part of
our body that is often overlooked as having the potential to heal.
Since the early 1900's natural vision improvement techniques such
as palming, sunning, blinking, swinging, acupressure and relaxation
practices have helped many thousands of people to improve their vision. VISION IMPROVEMENT SESSIONS As each person's vision is unique, each person's path to vision improvement is also unique. A private vision lesson usually begins with a 10-minute EYEPORT session. Most people benefit from purchasing the EYEPORT and continuing the program at home. The EYEPORT may be purchased from The Bo Tree. Some people prefer to meet for a series of private sessions. Teri's personalized treatments are never rushed and address the body on multiple levels. Depending upon your initial vision condition, and your vision goals, sessions may also include colored light therapy, and Acupressure. Teri encourages her clients to participate in their own vision health care, often suggesting a home routine of exercises, proper vision habits and lifestyle changes. SPORTS VISION "You
can't hit
what you can't see."
Study Shows Vision Training Helps Little Leaguers Improve Batting Performance Teri Bowen coached her son's Little League team in Davis, California for 5 years. During this time, she watched many coaches yell at batters to watch the ball as they strike out time after time. She has also seen many talented players with great mechanics drop out of baseball because of poor hitting performance. In April of 2004, as Dr. Jacob Liberman was demonstrating EYEPORT Training System at a conference in San Francisco, she had an insight that the EYEPORT might help these children become better batters by improving their visual skills. In August of 2004, her inspiration led her to conduct a study with twelve little league players. The players did E.Y.E. training for 10 minutes a day for 3 weeks. During this time, no games or practices were scheduled. At the end of 3 weeks the players had improved their batting by 34%. The study was published in The Journal of Behavioral Optometry in 2005 (Voulume 16). For more about this study, download Baseball EYE Study. or Mavericks Vision. |
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