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Eye Floaters

Floating Specks - Muscae Volitantes

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I myself had eye floaters in my field of vision when I was a patient of myopia.

Then I opened my third eye and myopia was gone.

Along went my eye floaters too!

I did it all myself to me. Bodily! So I developed an insight into the working of the body that keeps the third eye closed and generates myopia (or any other, not only any other eye problem, but body and mind problems too!).

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My body remembers its past. It can anytime push back its eyes to their old myopic disposition.

The moment I do it, my eye floaters are back into my field of vision immediately again.

Interesting!

I can simply say - because I know it first hand - that all the literature in ophthalmology regarding eye floaters is full of cock and bull stories. They talk of eye floaters being debris and clumps and strands in the vitreous gel casting their shadows on the retina and what more not!

But even if they are so, that's not a structural problem, rather only a functional one depending on the habitual way your body keeps your eyeballs held in.

Change the way and these floaters change their shape and position. I many times do it and keep playing with them! I am a research-oriented person, you see!

Correct the way and the eye floaters disappear altogether!

Immediately!

The only documentary support I have in favor of my experiment, finding, and achievement is the work done by Dr. W.H.Bates in the field of eye floaters; that reads like:

'A very common phenomenon of imperfect sight is the one known to medical science as muscae volitantes or flying flies.'

'These floating specks are usually dark or black, but sometimes appear like white bubbles, and in rare cases may assume all the colors of the rainbow.'

'They move somewhat rapidly, usually in curving lines, before the eyes, and always appear to be just beyond the point of fixation.'

'If one tries to look at them directly, they seem to move a little farther away. Hence their name of flying flies.'

'The literature of the subject is full of speculations as to the origin of these appearances.'

'Some have attributed them to the presence of floating specks - dead cells, or the debris of cells - in the vitreous humor, the transparent substance that fills four-fifths of the eyeball behind the crystalline lens.'

'Similar specks on the surface of the cornea have also been held responsible for them.'

'It has even been surmised that they might be caused by the passage of tears over the cornea.'

'They are so common in myopia that they have been supposed to be one of the symptoms of this condition, although they occur also with other errors of refraction, as well as in eyes otherwise normal.'

'They have been attributed to disturbances of the circulation, the digestion and the kidneys, and because so many insane people have them, have been thought to be an evidence of incipient insanity.'

'The patent-medicine business has thrived upon them, and it would be difficult to estimate the amount of mental torture they have caused.'

'The specks are never seen except when the eyes and mind are under a strain, and they always disappear when the strain is relieved.'

'If one can remember a small letter on the Snellen test card by central fixation, the specks will immediately disappear, or cease to move; but if one tries to remember two or more letters equally well at one time, they will reappear and move.'

Vision therapy trains eyes in central fixation in order to learn how to open the third eye and get rid of the menace that these eye floaters are.



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