Magnifying glasses are prescribed for reading problems. Often these glasses get stronger and stronger as you wear them. Plus lenses bring the near point of clear vision in so you can read. That is the reason they are prescribed to correct your vision. However, there is a cost involved, apart from the price of the glasses; your natural clear vision seems to collapse. Before you know it you need stronger and stronger lens power to keep reading.
In the simple form of Presbyopia you can drive without glasses and see well in the distance, but you can read without the glasses. Most peoples experience is that the lenses get stronger and stronger and soon you also need plus lenses for the distance and you end up with bi-focal lenses. As you continue wearing these lenses your natural vision collapse in order to adjust to the lenses you are wearing because your vision continues to gets worse and worse.
Over the last 16 years Leo Angart has been teaching a very effective exercise for restoring your reading vision to normal. Until recently it was not possible to do a do anything for people who had no clear vision anywhere without their glasses.
Two years ago Leo found a way to effectively deal with this, he call it plan B. Fara, the organizer in Brisbane write this about her experience.
“I am plan B. As a plan B person, I had no focus point to work from & I had been wearing multi-focal glasses for several years. My glasses prescription before the training was- distance +1.25 & reading + 3.5. Each morning, for the past 3 years, when I got out of bed I would put my glasses on & only take them off when I went to bed.
It is now 5 weeks since the Vision Training course and I do practice the energizing and other exercises maybe every 2 hourly (most days). Last week I had my eyes retested. I am now legally able to drive without glasses. Distance is now +1 and reading is +2.
Plus in daylight I can read font size 12 with no glasses and when I do my walk or bike ride I can see some things clearly in different parts of my vision. I am excited by the change. My goal is now to be able to focus on my own eyes in a mirror with no glasses. I can’t wait.“