Please Note:

The ideas behind Vision Training are simple and common sense. Everyone knows that if you exercise your body you will get healthier. In then same way your body will need a period of retraining if you have been injured or sick for a period of time.

Typical vision problems like myopia, astigmatism, presbyopia etc. are not diseases. They are more like habits of vision. Remember that virtually everyone (more than 98%) are born with perfect vision.

Vision Training is all about how to regain your natural clear vision by doing some simple exercies. It is something just about everyone can do. All it takes is about one hour of your time every day.

The exercises are simple and gentle. There is no surgery involved, nothing you have to buy, nothing you have to take. All you need to do is to practice the exercises and you will notice an improvement in your vision very quickly.

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DISCLIMER - Vision Training is very different from optometry or ophthalmology and is not meant as a diagnosis or treatment for any medical condition of the eye or visual system.

If you have any specific questions about any medical matter, you should consult your doctor or other professional healthcare provider.

Leo Angart.

Myopia

Low degree is easy to train away. Higher degree takes longer time but is definately possible.

Hyperopia

Hyperopia is usually something you have from childhood. Often very strong plus lenses are prescrbed. Training involve releasing eyestrain and builiding up visual power.

Presbyopia

The need for reading glasses is easy to reverse if you just started wearing low power reading glasses. If you wear progressive lenses it may take longer and you need to gradualy reduce lens power as you imporve.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism is usually something you have alongside some other vision problem. Astigmatism is normally easy to train away.

Eye Coordination

Eye coordination is how well does your eyes work togther. If not you will have eye strain and get tired when reading.

Strabismus

Strabismus is when one of your eyes turn in or out. Vision training is highy efective traning the brain inhow to use both eyes at the same time.

Amblyopia

Amblyopia is when there is a large difference between the eyes. The brain suppress the image of the weaker or diverging eye. There re different kings of Amblyopia. Training is effective but may take some time.

What People Say...

"My son has been using Leo’s exercises for the past couple of years and has, by doing so, gone from a point where we were practically accused of child abuse by his school nurse for ignoring his deteriorating eyesight and not getting him glasses, to the point now where he is learning to drive glasses free, which thoroughly vindicates our belief in Leo’s methods.

This is powerful stuff which should be taught in schools – rather than carting kids off to the opticians to condemn them to a life behind glasses. I urge everyone who wants to solve their eyesight problems to try Leo’s methods. Attending his workshop is by far the best way of doing this but, If this isn’t possible, Leo has written 3 books covering his methods"

 

David Bwman
Crown House Publishers, U.K.

Hi LEO

Thank you very much for solving my problem I can read and i like readng too.

I read COOL it is a book by Michael Morpurgo it is about a kid who gets knocked over by a car and is in a coma and his dog get him back .

But just so you know i did not do the X’s 50 times, but it still worked it is like magic thank you.

I’ve told my friend Celeste to do it because she has dyslexia."

Rocky
10 years old, London, U.K.

“ Quite an an eye-opener. Amazing results within such a short span of time.

Useful to motivate Janelle and convince her that it can be done.
Janelle liked the alphabet exercise best of all. I liked the information provided and the eye chart exercises.
 I would recommend the workshop. Useful knowledge for the whole family. ”

 

J. Chang
Mother, Singapore

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