Vision "recovery" does work

Discussion in 'Eye-Care' started by Otis Brown, Feb 18, 2004.

  1. Otis Brown

    Otis Brown Guest

    Dear Friends,

    This site claims vision restoration.

    http://www.eonenet.com/members/visionrecovery/product2.php3

    Yet we have been told by the ODs on this site
    that it is impossible to change
    your vision from 20/50 to 20/20.

    Who is telling the truth? Does exercise work?
    It this a fradulent claim? It this a come-on?

    What do you think?

    Best,

    Otis
    Engineer
     
    Otis Brown, Feb 18, 2004
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    Dr. Leukoma Guest

    (Otis Brown) wrote in
    I know one person who isn't telling the truth, and that is O-T-I-S. There
    isn't an OD who has clinical experience who would tell you that it is
    impossible to change vision from 20/50 to 20/20. Most - if not all of us
    have seen this occur spontaneously, without any treatment whatsoever.

    DrG
     
    Dr. Leukoma, Feb 18, 2004
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  3. Otis Brown

    Jan Guest

    That you get paid for this kind of spam Otis!

    Jan (normally Dutch spoken)
     
    Jan, Feb 18, 2004
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    Dan Abel Guest


    On the contrary, any OD would be happy to change a person's vision from
    20/50 to 20/20, if possible. A pair of glasses is cheaper as well.


    Sounds like marketing pseudo-medicine and pseudo-science.
     
    Dan Abel, Feb 18, 2004
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  5. Otis Brown

    Otis Brown Guest

    Dear Mike,

    Thanks for your commentary.

    I believe some said that you recover from 20/50 to
    20/20 spontaneously.

    Others have said it is impossible.

    Others say "exercise" does it.

    A mass of contradictions indeed.

    But I certainly agree that there are
    no magic pills, and no "quick-fixes".

    Claims of that nature (if you are charged for them)
    are always suspect indeed.)

    I will pass your commentary on to some other
    interested parties.

    Thanks,

    Otis
    Engineer
     
    Otis Brown, Feb 19, 2004
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