Visual conditions are not what we believe they are. In
fact, there’s a truth about visual conditions that has been hidden from
you by the eye care industry. Eye care has become a very profitable
business and in order to keep being profitable, they need you to keep
being a patient.
But let me start from the beginning, because my story is one that you
need to read if you are tired of expensive ineffective visual
treatments that make you feel hopeless.
I know that feeling too well. I used to feel that way not so long
ago, when I was diagnosed with severe astigmatism. Aside from the
horrible headaches, the blurry vision and the scary thought that I may
never be able to benefit from clear eyesight again, there was also the
problem of driving at night.
I worked as a taxi driver and this condition meant that I would have
to renounce the most profitable shift. I couldn’t afford that. I had two
little kids to raise and a mortgage that meant half my salary. I was
desperate and I simply couldn’t see a way out. I told myself there must
be something I could do to change this.
So I tried everything in my power to restore my vision. I went to
many doctors, I tried experimental treatments and I bought drugs and
products to help my vision. Nothing ever worked. I felt like I was
sinking in a pit of desperation and there was no one that could offer me
a hand. I was living a nightmare, one that was blurry, with hidden
faces in the dark that waited patiently as I sank deeper and deeper into
my pit of desperation.
That was until I discovered the truth about my condition.
I thought it was permanent and genetic. I couldn’t have been more wrong!
In fact, it was learnt and temporary!
I read about this in an program called “Restore My Vision”. After I read it, everything made so much sense. Nearly all visual conditions are actually learnt traits and not genetic issues. This is the key to everything! Because if something is learnt, that means it is reversible.
You are not born with it; it is not part of who you are and so it can
be changed. Glasses and contacts are actually worsening your condition,
making you dependent on them.
I believe that anyone who suffers from a visual condition should have access to the information that saved my life.