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How To Improve Eye Sight In A Natural Way?
How To Keep Your Eyes Naturally Healthy
by Claude Butler - Dec 27, 2014
In the first part of the story,
we told you about how glasses or contacts would destroy your vision.
Moreover, we also told you about the primal need for distant vision and a
bit on how to keep your eyes naturally healthy.
Further, in this article (which is the second part of the previous one),
you will find out how to keep your eyes naturally healthy.
Starting off, here are some tips to improve your eyesight naturally.
Keep Blinking
Frequent and gentle blinking is essential to maintaining healthy eyes and optimal vision because it allows your eyelids to keep your eyes coated with three beneficial layers of tears:
-The first layer of tears lies right up against the whites of your eyes,
and provides an even coat of protein-rich moisture for the second layer
to adhere to.
-The middle watery layer helps to wash away foreign debris. It also nourishes the cornea of your eyes with minerals, a variety of proteins, and moisture.
-The third outer layer of tears is somewhat oily. It serves to prevent the middle watery layer from evaporating quickly, and provides needed lubrication between your eyes and your eyelids.
-The middle watery layer helps to wash away foreign debris. It also nourishes the cornea of your eyes with minerals, a variety of proteins, and moisture.
-The third outer layer of tears is somewhat oily. It serves to prevent the middle watery layer from evaporating quickly, and provides needed lubrication between your eyes and your eyelids.
If your eyes are not regularly coated with the three layers of tears
described above, they will be deprived of ongoing nourishment and
cleansing, and they will be unnecessarily strained.
One of the reasons why many of us don’t blink as often as we should is
that we don’t see frequent blinking in mainstream media. Actors and
anchor-people are typically trained to blink as infrequently as
possible, so when we take in most forms of media, our subconscious minds
learn that it isn’t normal to blink frequently.
To optimally support your eyes and vision, it’s best to blink softly
every two to four seconds, which translates to about fifteen to thirty
blinks per minute. By consciously making an effort to softly blink at
this rate, over time, your body will turn your conscious efforts into a
subconscious habit.
Notes On Blinking to Promote Optimal Eye Health and Vision:
-soft and natural blink should occur like the light flap of the wings of
a butterfly – this is a good image to visualize as you make an effort
to blink softly every two to four seconds.
-You should blink regularly during all activities, including reading, working on the computer, and viewing a TV program or film.
-Contact lenses can discourage frequent blinking because the back side of your eyelids is not designed to rub over an artificial surface. This is one of several good reasons why contact lenses should be avoided whenever possible.
-Some yoga and meditation instructors suggest doing exercises that involve fixating your vision on one object – such as the flame of a candle – and doing your best not to blink. Frequent blinking while doing this type of exercise doesn’t take away from the ability to experience inner stillness.
-You should blink regularly during all activities, including reading, working on the computer, and viewing a TV program or film.
-Contact lenses can discourage frequent blinking because the back side of your eyelids is not designed to rub over an artificial surface. This is one of several good reasons why contact lenses should be avoided whenever possible.
-Some yoga and meditation instructors suggest doing exercises that involve fixating your vision on one object – such as the flame of a candle – and doing your best not to blink. Frequent blinking while doing this type of exercise doesn’t take away from the ability to experience inner stillness.
Visual Training
The following techniques are based on these premises: First, that the
art of seeing-like other fundamental skills such as talking, walking,
and using one’s hands-is acquired. Second, this skill is normally
learned through unconscious self-instruction in childhood. Third, for
many of us in today’s pressure-packed world, the only way
to keep perfect sight is to practice techniques of conscious eye relaxation.
Finally, if the exercises are performed correctly for a sufficient
length of time-in conjunction with a proper diet and a physical
conditioning program-eyesight will show permanent improvement.
It’s best to “palm” while sitting or lying on the floor, with your
elbows propped on a cushioned surface. Close your eyes and then cover
them with the palms of your hands, crossing the fingers of one hand over
those of the other on your forehead.
Don’t, however, apply any pressure on the lids with your palms.
Ideally, you’ll “see” a field of intense blackness, which indicates a
state of perfect relaxation. If instead you witness illusions of light,
bright color, or patches of grey, you’re tense to some degree. However,
don’t concentrate on trying to “see” blackness, as the effort itself
will produce strain. Rather, passively visualize a pleasant memory-one
that helps ease your mind-while keeping your shoulders and neck relaxed.
The more frequent and lengthy the periods of palming, the more likely
you are to school your eyes to reduce muscle tension, with subsequent
benefit to your sight.
Pinhole Glasses
Pinhole glasses, also known as stenopeic glasses, are eyeglasses with a
series of pinhole-sized perforations filling an opaque sheet of plastic
in place of each lens. Similar to the workings of a pinhole camera, each
perforation allows only a very narrow beam of light to enter the eye
which reduces the size of the circle of confusion on the retina and
increases depth of field. In eyes with refractive error, the result is
claimed to be a clearer image.
Unlike conventional prescription glasses, pinhole glasses produce an image without the pincushion effect around the edges (which makes straight lines appear curved).
After prolonged use, the plastic grating should become easy to ignore.
With certain eye exercises such as those below, pinhole glasses can
permanently improve eyesight.
Skeptics argue that no scientific evidence has been found to support
them. Due to a lack of formal clinical studies to substantiate this type
of claim by companies selling pinhole glasses, this type of claim is no
longer allowed to be made in the United States under the terms of a
legal settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, however empirical
evidence suggests they do work.
Swinging
This whole-body exercise improves vision, relieves fatigue and stress,
and increases the mobility of the eyes. Stand looking straight ahead,
with your feet positioned about 12 inches apart. Now, rotate your
body-head, trunk, and all-to the left, throwing your weight onto your
left foot while you allow your right heel to rise from the floor. Keep
your shoulders and neck straight. When you swing to the opposite side,
shifting your weight to your other foot, your eyes will cover a 180
degree arc. Absolutely no attempt should be made to focus your sight on
anything. Just maintain an attitude of passive relaxation, making about
30 of these “arcs” per minute. You should do this exercise twice daily,
completing the swing from side to side 100 times. By doing your swings
right before bedtime, you’ll prevent eyestrain from occurring during
sleep.
Sunning
Although there’s no scientific evidence available to prove that sunning
helps vision, many people who have tried it testify to its benefits,
particularly those whose eyes have become oversensitive to light.
All sunning should be done with the eyes closed. Sit or stand
in the sunlight, face relaxed, and let the rays of the sun penetrate and
ease the tension in your eyelids. This is a good way to start off the
day, and even a few minutes will help. To avoid possible strain on your
eyes, rotate your head slightly from side to side or move it as if you
were using your nose to draw a circle around the sun . . . breathe
deeply and don’t squint.
Central Fixation
Central fixation refers to the fact that-since the central portion of
the retina is the point of most acute vision, the eye sees only one
small part of any object sharply, with all the other areas being
slightly blurred. When you look at a thing, your eye shifts very rapidly
over it to achieve the illusion of clearly seeing the entire object at
once. To demonstrate this fact, look at an object, focusing on its
topmost part. Without actually moving your focus downward, try to “see”
the bottom of the object. You’ll find that its lower details don’t
appear to be sharp.
A problem-free eye shifts quite rapidly and unconsciously while it is
observing. People with imperfect vision often try to see a large part of
the visual field at once, all areas equally well
simultaneously, without moving their eyes. This puts considerable strain
on the eye and also on the brain, the organ that actually has to
integrate what you see.
To correct this tendency, it’s important to develop your central
fixation by teaching your eyes that it’s “acceptable” to see only one
point clearly at a time. The orbs must learn to move and refocus
rapidly, rather than straining to see an entire object at one sighting.
You can do this by studying an eye chart, training yourself to look at
the top of a letter on the chart while “accepting” an unfocused image of
its bottom (and vice versa). When you can accomplish this easily, your
eyes will be relaxed, and your vision will be improved.
Most of us rely on our vision to supply 80% to 90% of the information we
process about the world. Our sight affects the way that we think and,
in addition, the way we think affects our sight. (If you don’t believe
the latter statement, just remember that you actually see the
world upside down. . . but your mind “inverts” the images so that they
make sense!) Taking good care of this dominant sense organ, then, is
obviously important. Will a regimen of eye-training exercises help you
do that and even improve defective vision? There’s only one way to
answer that question for yourself.
