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by pedalpete
843 days ago
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This is very cool and exciting. It seems like a good method to reduce the development of myopia. However, my understanding is that myopia is also simply age related. Discussions I've had recently were looking at the hardening of the lens as a factor. I've been trying to re-train my eye with an eye chart, and I've been surprised how after just a few weeks, my vision has gotten much clearer. Going from 20/40 to nearly 20/25. In the past few weeks I've started taking collagen to increase/maintain flexibility in the eye, and will continue with the eye exercises. This is in no way to say that refractify is not valuable. I think it is and I'd add it to my routine. I should also state that I have corrected my eyesight once before. When I first became a software engineer, I noticed my eyesight degrade quickly (I was in my 30s). I made a conscious effort to spend time outside looking long-distance such as reading street signs from as far away as I could. My eyesight improved dramatically. However, as I've aged, I went from 20/15 to 20/40. Note: 20/15 was examined by a doctor, 20/40 is self measured with an eye chart. |
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