Curing Myopia?!


Question: I have myopia -0.8, and I was wondering if I could cure them.
I don't want to do LASIK or laser eye surgery and I don't want to wear glasses.

Thanks.


Answers: I have myopia -0.8, and I was wondering if I could cure them.
I don't want to do LASIK or laser eye surgery and I don't want to wear glasses.

Thanks.

Curing Myopia?

A piece of cake. That's what I do. That's my job. In your case, at -0.8, it will be very easy.

Take a look at Alexander's case here:
http://www.geocities.com/myopiacure/Succ...

Alexander's right eye (-0.75) was cured in FOUR DAYS while his left eye (-1.00) was cured in four weeks!!

"I don't want to do LASIK or laser eye surgery and I don't want to wear glasses."

Your are a smart man.

Email me at myopiacure at yahoo dot com if you have more questions or if you really want to cure your myopia.

I am not a salesman. I have nothing to sell you. I enjoy helping people see better. I help people on the internet through emails for free.

The following is an email I received yesterday from a mother in India whose nine-year-old daughter saw quite a bit of improvement in FIVE DAYS, following my instructions through email for free.
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Thanks so much!
We are also very happy...and so glad we decided to do this, despite all the negativity and skepticism we heard from people around us. I must honestly say that a huge factor in our trying this out was YOUR response to our questions! A wholehearted and heartfelt thank you.

We will continue with this, and keep you informed regularly...I thought once a week readings will do, as she will feel happier if some more positive results are seen.

Warm regards,
Usha
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For more information, take a look at my website, Myopia Cure:
http://www.geocities.com/myopiacure

No you cannot cure myopia- unless of course you are Tom Cruise and I apologize for not recognizing your all-knowingness

;-)

most cures for myopia are short sighted at best.

laser treatment does have a good track record, is fairly painless and recovery is quick.it is fairly cost effective too , particularly when you compare it to the financial losses associated with going blind.

If you dont want glasses or laser treatment then there is not much available.

ok...u cant cure myopia because it a medical condition where your eyeball shape is distorted and the light coming into the eye falls behind the optic nerve causing the image to seem fuzzy. It is inherited and most of the time affects females. You have several options.....wear glasses...duh...get fitted for contacts by a professional...or do what I did and get lasix. It changed my life and I cant describe to you in words HOW much it changed my life.
I was (20/100) and now I have 15/20 vision....It was an amazing experience...it took the laser 12 seconds to fix my left eye and 20 seconds to do the right eye. I could see right after the surgery and it was amazing. Yes it is costly, but u need to measure the difference. Add it all up and lasix is the answer.....believe me. Just go to a certified and experienced professional for an evaluation.....now get to seeing

you're stuck with it. sorry. if you're young the laser surgery may be worth it because it will be a long time before you need reading glasses to read the fine print. later in life it's not necessarily a good investment. look at it this way: glasses will cost you about $200 every two years (assuming your eyes don't change that much); the surgery can probably be done for under $2,000 - that's ten years' worth of glasses. yes, it's painful but the eyes heal and then you don't have to worry about losing/breaking glasses or contacts.

you may prefer contact lenses, though.

You won't want to cure it when you get into your 40s. That's because people who are nearsighted often have good close up vision without corrective lenses, like I do. For some reason, my condition has delayed the effects of presbyopia so that I actually take off my glasses to read or see something close up. That is so different from most people my age who have to get out their reading glasses to read something.





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