One of the first things I started noticing when I was going through orthodontic treatment was that my vision and spinal alignment/posture was changing rapidly. I instantly made the connection and mentioned it to my orthodontist, who denied it and then made me feel like I was crazy 🙄 It continues to blow my mind that these so-called “professionals” fail to see the correlation between moving teeth/jaws around and rapid, debilitating structural changes to the body as a whole. To me it’s so innately logical to make the connection.
Sounds totally feasible - what’s the cure? A mouth brace? my vision is blurry at all distances since my eyesight started declining - I’ve never maintained a sweet spot like other people I know
I know that a healthy or recovering body is likely to improve vision, but I’m doubtful it will fix genetic eye conditions. I inherited keratoconus, which is like an astigmatism on steroids. The cornea is not ‘bulged’ as in astigmatism but actually conical - ‘pointy’, and becomes ‘pointy-er’ with age. The edges of the pointy cornea get thinner and thinner until they break, (often after a piffling injury). The cornea cannot be repaired, and the person will be blind in that eye.
I have had this since I was a toddler. I had “bottle-glasses” at the age of 8, and was told to never rub my eyes or allow dust, grit or any other ‘foreign bodies’ to get in my eye. And that blindness was inevitable. In my 60s, I still have sight, which is miraculous, but I can no longer drive safely, or even read without the help of the computer. Could Reviv stop the progression and prevent further thinning of the cornea? Unlikely, but... who knows? Worth a try!
If you can see with central fixation of the eyes, every single problem concerning the errors of refractive index including myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia and astigmatism instantaneously disappear.
I underwent an arduous journey through unearthing the most promising skeletal codes starting with a miracle that I coincidentally stumbled upon many years ago.
In fact, I was a myope born with a myopic eye needing a -5 diopter powered lens on one of my eyes which later spontaneously turned to -2.25 diopter on both my eyes slowly and gradually over the years by the age of 20.
But at the age of 53, the said miracle instantly started showing me everything crystal clear in the field of my vision, far and wide.
I am 75 now and don’t need any lenses whether for near or far.
One of the first things I started noticing when I was going through orthodontic treatment was that my vision and spinal alignment/posture was changing rapidly. I instantly made the connection and mentioned it to my orthodontist, who denied it and then made me feel like I was crazy 🙄 It continues to blow my mind that these so-called “professionals” fail to see the correlation between moving teeth/jaws around and rapid, debilitating structural changes to the body as a whole. To me it’s so innately logical to make the connection.
yes exactly... they were all taught to be tunnel visioned.
But the body doesnt work like that. Everything affects everything else pretty much.
Sounds totally feasible - what’s the cure? A mouth brace? my vision is blurry at all distances since my eyesight started declining - I’ve never maintained a sweet spot like other people I know
yes... wear a mouthguard to sleep and a bit during the day... and stretch the jaw and skull out so bones move back into the correct position.
Then the eye's shape will begin to return
Makes sense to me! 🤗
I know that a healthy or recovering body is likely to improve vision, but I’m doubtful it will fix genetic eye conditions. I inherited keratoconus, which is like an astigmatism on steroids. The cornea is not ‘bulged’ as in astigmatism but actually conical - ‘pointy’, and becomes ‘pointy-er’ with age. The edges of the pointy cornea get thinner and thinner until they break, (often after a piffling injury). The cornea cannot be repaired, and the person will be blind in that eye.
I have had this since I was a toddler. I had “bottle-glasses” at the age of 8, and was told to never rub my eyes or allow dust, grit or any other ‘foreign bodies’ to get in my eye. And that blindness was inevitable. In my 60s, I still have sight, which is miraculous, but I can no longer drive safely, or even read without the help of the computer. Could Reviv stop the progression and prevent further thinning of the cornea? Unlikely, but... who knows? Worth a try!
yes i dont know... certain things are for sure genetic.
I just think its a lot less than people out there think.
If you can see with central fixation of the eyes, every single problem concerning the errors of refractive index including myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia and astigmatism instantaneously disappear.
I underwent an arduous journey through unearthing the most promising skeletal codes starting with a miracle that I coincidentally stumbled upon many years ago.
In fact, I was a myope born with a myopic eye needing a -5 diopter powered lens on one of my eyes which later spontaneously turned to -2.25 diopter on both my eyes slowly and gradually over the years by the age of 20.
But at the age of 53, the said miracle instantly started showing me everything crystal clear in the field of my vision, far and wide.
I am 75 now and don’t need any lenses whether for near or far.