If you plant a seed in sand, you can water it, give it all the sunlight in the world and even sing to it, and even though it will germinate and grow a tiny green stem and leaf, it will quickly die because it isn’t receiving the nutrients that it needs.
It can survive off of the seed for a short time, but it needs the constant nutrition that comes from soil to grow and progress.
Learning to see with stereopsis (3D vision) and fixing the visual system is the same way.
We can do all the right exercises and therapies and make some progress in fixing strabismus or a lazy eye, but in order for the brain to truly change, adapt and learn in order to form stereo images and 3D vision, it needs the right nutrients.
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Eating For Stereopsis
Over the last three years, through research and trial and error, I have found a sustainable system for eating that has helped improve clarity, increase eye control, relax the visual system, and deepen stereo vision. I have put all of that information into a simple, easy to understand “Eating For Strabismus” guide for FREE for all of you.
When I eat following these basic principles, I notice huge improvements to my vision and I know it can help you too!
When I go off of the plan and stop fueling my brain with the right nutrients, I notice blurriness, difficulty relaxing my eyes, double vision, and even dizziness or nausea.
The strategies in this eating guide will help you know:
- The specific foods that will help you reach your ultimate vision
- The nutrients and benefits different foods have for vision and brain function
- Ideal serving sizes of each type of food.
And the good news is that I’m giving it to you completely free because EVERYONE should have access to the secrets that have taken my success to the next level!
Simply enter your email and I will deliver it to your inbox so you can print in out and put it on your refrigerator. This might be the missing piece that will help you heal the vision problems that are plaguing you. Say goodbye to the lazy eye or eye turn that has been holding you back.