Eye Health And Natural Vision
Improvement
The human body has some truly
amazing healing capabilities built in. Regardless of how your
body is hurt or worn, it will always do it's best to heal
itself. This inbuilt system can be built upon by eating
correctly, exercising etc. A part of our body that we are very
dependent on, without getting very much attention, are our
eyes. Their health too can be improved by proper use and
regular exercise.
Since we use our eye all day
long, we seldom stop to think that we would need to DO
something with them in order to keep them in great shape. This
does indeed seem a little bit strange when one consider the
training-fitness hysteria that is otherwise present.
From our first day at school
throughout our life as grown ups we get to do close vision work
like reading and working with computer monitors. Then in our
spare time we we have our eyes work with lots of more close
vision work - reading books, watching television and playing
video games. Our eyes are constantly engaged and looking at
some nearby objects almost all the time.
This is a problem, because our
eyes are not very well suited to constantly focus on something
right in front of our noses - or in other words, we use hard
vision using mostly the center of our vision.
A stone-age human being, whose
biological and genetic composition would be in most aspects
identical to our own, would probably have spent most time of
the day using soft, or peripheral vision, looking into the
distance and viewing birds, trees, mountains, cloud formations,
stars, animals to hunt etc. It can be hard to compare yourself
to people in the stone age, but physiologically it is a valid
comparison.
In modern society we can
naturally not be expected to live and act like people of the
stone-age, but it is still factual that lots of close vision
work like reading, if done incorrectly, over time greatly
reduces our ability to see distant objects. Now wonder then
that nearsightedness, or myopia, have become more of a rule
than an exception.
Most people just accept this
condition as the inevitable process of aging, and think that it
can only be remedied by wearing corrective lenses or undergoing
laser surgery. [Both of which are quite expensive
remedies.]
However, as was already
hinted, many common vision problems are to a certain degree
self inflicted. And the wear and tear done by of various close
vision activities could be greatly reduced by reeducating the
way you use your eyes.
Furthermore, conditions like
nearsightedness can actually be reversed by regularly
performing some easy to understand exercises that involves
relaxing the eyes and re-training them to focus on object
further away.
Our eyesight is one of our
most significant senses - without it our life would drastically
change - so wouldn't you say it is about time we started
showing our eyes the same consideration we give some of the
cosmetically appealing parts of our body?
Start the re-education of your
eyes today.
Michael Hawkins has managed to
significantly improve his own nearsightedness by doing
traditional eye
exercises. Read more
about the process in his blog about holistic eye
health.
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