Vision for Life marks its third successful year of the breakthrough program Vision for Life: A 30-Day Program to Better Eyesight with continuing record sales.
A proven natural alternative to eyeglasses, contacts, intacs, and even Lasik surgery, the Vision for Life program boasts over a 90% success rate in reversing vision problems including nearsightedness, aging vision, astigmatism, and computer eyestrain. Highlighted in publications such as Men's Health Magazine, Vision for Life has ignited an enthusiastic following of thousands of individuals on the path to better eyesight.
This scientifically-recognized program is unique in that it provides the most effective, cutting edge optical exercises and vision techniques for improving, maintaining, and preventing vision problems.
Yes, prevention of eyesight deterioration is possible! Children and teens can use this program along with their parents to prevent vision problems associated with prolonged use of computers, television, and video games.
Orlin Sorensen, founder of Vision for Life and author of the program, wore corrective lenses for years beginning in his teens. Through the use of vision training, he improved his vision from 20/85 to 20/20 and was able to pass the visual acuity test given to U.S. Navy fighter pilots.
Men's Health declared this one of the "Greatest Comebacks of All Time." Another vision training success story is Capri Smith of Chesterfield, Virginia. She writes, "After just five days of doing the Vision for Life exercises for 25 minutes each day, the optometrist said that I had gone from myopia (nearsighted) level 8 in my left eye and 5 in the right to 5 and 2, respectively half of my previous prescription!" Vision for Life: A Program for Better Eyesight is available for single or bulk purchase on the Vision for Life website at www.rebuildyourvision.com and through exclusive resellers.
Details about the program and scores of testimonials are published on the website.
About Vision for LifeVision for Life, LLC, was founded in 2001 by Orlin G. Sorensen, a commercial airline pilot, to help people who suffer from poor and deteriorating eyesight to improve and maintain their vision.
Vision for Life develops and promotes products for life improvement.
Contact Information: Orlin SorensenVision for Life877-733-4543 http://www.rebuildyourvision.com.
Eye disfigurement is easily concealed with prosthetic contact lenses from Adventures In Color Technology, Ltd.
(Golden, Colo.) - "It's amazing. I don't know why more people don't know about it," says Courtney Wacker, a Loveland, CO, accident victim, who benefited from hand-painted contact lens technology following a auto accident two years ago.Wacker suffered from double vision and a disfigured eye after emerging from a coma following the accident. She subsequently was fitted with a lens from Adventures in Color Technology.
According to Wacker, the restoration of her normal vision and appearance brought tears to her eyes.
"Being able to see normally, without wearing an eye patch, was the best feeling in the world," Wacker said.She says the contact is just like wearing a patch.
"But, it just looks like your eye, because it's painted," Wacker explains, "They take pictures of your good eye and then paint the contact to look exactly like it."New York City optician Cary Hirshfield says the optometry group he's affiliated with, Farkas Kassalow & Resnick, has been working with...
Eye disfigurement is easily concealed with prosthetic contact lenses from Adventures In Color Technology, Ltd.
Free Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are a good substitute for bulky glasses that keep getting misplaced all the time. Even though there has been a dramatic evolution of newer, classier, and more stylish glasses frames, more and more patients are leaning towards using contacts lenses presently.
Contact lenses are expensive compared to regular glasses that are sometimes a onetime investment. Disposable contacts or even permanent contacts need to be changed either once day or a week or in matter of months. Also, they must be cleaned daily with solution and the eyes must be protected against dryness by using eye drops.
All these as a package are costlier than glasses.
Many hospitals and charity organizations arrange free eye check up campaigns where they give out free contact lenses instead of glasses. Some of them provide free check ups that are excluded from the lenses price. Also, some opticians give the offer of free lenses with a paid check up, which can help in reducing...
Choosing The Right Digital Camera For You
Let's get something straight right out of the box. If you're looking to buy a new digital camera, you don't really have to be an expert in pixels and mega pixels and all that kind of stuff. If you expect to find that kind of deep technical discussion here, you're in the wrong place.Actually, there's a whole lot of stuff you don't really need to know before tackling the daunting task of choosing the right digital camera for you. First of all, forget all the high-tech jargon. It's mostly a lot of sales hype anyway.
Choosing a good unit is pretty simple really...pretty much all you have to remember is that the higher the mega pixel rating on the front of the camera, the bigger picture you can make without it breaking up into little chunks (called pixels) and most likely the more cash it's likely going to pry out of your pocket. Each model has an array of techno-widgets that go by different names but they all have the same basic focus, to help you take a better picture.I have a quick...
Choosing The Right Digital Camera For You
Three Million Dollar Malpractice Verdict Returned against 2005 Cataract and Refractive Surgeon of the Year
Garden City, NY (ContentDesk) July 10, 2006 -- Keith, Shapiro & Ford, a Garden City, New York based law firm received a three million dollar verdict in a LASIK Malpractice Trial in Nassau County, New York involving a LASIK surgery performed on January 7, 2000 (index number 8476/2002).
The plaintiff suffered from postLASIK ectasia which was claimed to have resulted from pre-existing form fruste keratoconus as well as an insufficient residual stromal bed.
It was also claimed that the informed consent was insufficient
notwithstanding an eight page Informed Consent Document, a video, a brochure and a general discussion of the risks with a referring optometrist. The plaintiff, a 43 year old woman, is still wearing contact lenses but her treating optometrist testified that she is getting near to the point where she will only have surgical options. The Defendant doctor was Eric D.
Donnefeld. Donnenfeld who was chosen as the 2005 National Cataract and Refractive...
Three Million Dollar Malpractice Verdict Returned against 2005 Cataract and Refractive Surgeon of the Year
Lens Colors Found On Sunglasses
Have you ever wondered what the different colors found on glass lenses are for? Let me tell you that they aren't there for just show (usually). No; colored lenses have a much more important reason than fashion.In this article I will discuss what advantages each color offers to the wearer, as well as some specific things each color may be optimal for. Let's get started!Grey ? Grey lenses work well for generally anything, and offer the best true color perception of any of the colors. This is due to colors passing through the lens evenly. This color of lens also works great against glare.
Grey lenses will work well for a variety of activities such as driving, and you will often see true pilot glasses fitted with grey lenses.Yellow ? Yellow tints reduce the amount of blue light that gets to the eyes, as well as provide excellent depth perception. While yellow tends to make everything bright and sharp, it also horribly distorts colors. Don't get yellow if you need to...
Lens Colors Found On Sunglasses
Play It Safe in the Sun--Wear Those Shades!
As you rub in the sunscreen to protect your skin this summer, don't forget sunglasses to protect your eyes. With the thinning ozone layer, it's not just skin cancer you have to worry about. Your eyes are vulnerable to the effects of Ultra Violet (UV) rays as well. This same radiation that damages skin can also increase your risk of developing eye problems, such as cataracts--a clouding of the eye's lens which develops over years. Sunglasses are no longer a simple fashion accessory but a health conscious necessity.
Sunglasses are a vital, and often under-appreciated part of eye care in the outdoor environment. Legend has it that sunglasses originated in China and were created by tinting glass lenses with smoke from open fires. As far back as the fifteenth century, Chinese judges wore these tinted lenses so as not to reveal partiality when examining evidence place before them. However, sunglasses really came into their own during World War II, when fighter pilots made good use of...
Play It Safe in the Sun--Wear Those Shades!
New USA Prepare Training Program Helps Hospital-based Emergency Departments be Alert and Ready
Atlanta, GA (ContentDesk) May 7, 2006 -- USA Prepare (www.usaprepare.com), a division of MC Strategies, Inc., based in Atlanta, Georgia, announced recently the launch of their new training curricula, BORDERS Alert and Ready (www.bordersalertandready.com). The courses were developed by the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences and are powered by the USA Prepare Knowledge Deployment System?. This offering provides hospital-based emergency departments and allied-health...
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