This volume introduces and explains an eye-opening treatment for correcting nearsightedness and related vision problems naturally and neurologically. In The Neurological Treatment for Nearsightedness and Related Vision Problems: A Guide to Vision Improvement Based on 30 Years of Research, the author presents his methodology on neurologically correcting primary refractive errors in the mild and moderate myopic range. Ortho C. (or orthoculogy, which is Latin for “correcting the whole eye”) is a natural treatment, requiring no alteration to the cornea.
The author, a Canadian registered optician, explains that the main culprit of myopia is the excessive tension of the oblique muscles. He describes his successful treatment that reduces the excessive tension to reinstate the proper neurological message of the eye. The procedure is based on a plain “flexible” pair of contact lenses (without any prescription). The Ortho C lens acts as a catalyst to activate the ciliary muscle to manipulate the lens, which, in turn, activates the rectus muscles to manipulate the eyeball.
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| Foreword |
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| Preface |
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| Introduction |
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| What to Do |
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PART 1 Defining the Problem |
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2 The Parts of the Eye Affected |
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10 Neurological Implications |
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67 | (6) |
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11 What Natural Relaxation Drills Can and Cannot Do |
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75 | (10) |
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85 | (8) |
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13 How It Reverses Nearsightedness |
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93 | (10) |
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15 The Theory Behind the Resistance Tests (It's Not Just a Test) |
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16 The Theory Behind the Standard Drill |
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17 The Theory Behind the Preliminary Drill |
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18 The Theory Behind the Modified Preliminary Drill |
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159 | (8) |
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19 Treating Mild and Moderate Myopia |
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167 | (12) |
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20 Treating Anisometropia |
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179 | (10) |
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189 | (14) |
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22 Treating the Loss of Depth Perception |
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203 | (12) |
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23 Treating Progressive Myopia |
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215 | (8) |
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223 | (8) |
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231 | (60) |
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25 Reinstating the Correct Message |
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233 | (10) |
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243 | (8) |
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251 | (16) |
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267 | (16) |
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29 Specifications: Features of an Ortho C Lens |
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283 | (8) |
| Addendum |
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291 | (16) |
| References |
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307 | (2) |
| International Reviews |
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309 | (6) |
| About the Author |
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John William Yee, DEd, RO, is a Professor in the optical science faculty at Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a Registered Optician (from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Alberta, Canada), and also holds a DEd (Doctor of Education in Psychology) from the University of Liverpool, UK. John Yee has written numerous journal papers on the relationship between neurology and optometry in the treatment of refractive errors. He opened a research facility with the help of some of his students to research the role of neurology in the treatment of nearsightedness (or myopia). He has also written a number of books on different problems: dealing with bullies, shedding excess weight, and understanding the stock market.