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This FAQ is devoted to bringing up to date information on the process of natural vision and natural vision improvement. The distillation of numerous theories and schools of thought are presented here to maximize the opportunity that you may find the key to your particular individual situation.

The discussion of “why’s?” and theory is beyond the scope of this FAQ. Similarly testimonials have not been included due to space considerations. Only methods which have had outstanding results and documented successes have been include here, procedures with uncertainty have been noted as such.

[1.1] Can vision be improved?

Yes. The US Air Force and many commercial airlines have a programs of training pilots with normal vision to super normal sight. Olympic athletes including the US volleyball and field hockey teams frequently work to improve their sight to beyond normal. Other athletes that do so include tennis champion Virginia Wade, the Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees, Val Skinner professional golfer. Connecticut state police have regular vision improvement training. The list is endless.

[1.2] Can defective vision be improved?

Yes. In the majority of cases improvements are possible. Conditions like myopia, astigmatism and hypermetropia can often be corrected fully or better than normal or at least significantly, depending on the individual condition, motivation and the inherent flexibility of the visual systems.

Having said this please do not take anything in this FAQ on faith. Always verify everything for yourself with your own senses and your own experimentation and investigations.

[1.3] Does vision therapy take up much time?

No. Primarily it is a matter of developing good visual habits and integrating them throughout your normal day to replace bad visual habits.

Vision therapy is not a matter of doing half an hour of exercises a day, and then ten hours of sight-adverse activities. Successful vision therapy is about bringing to consciousness bad habits, modifying them to become good habits and repeating them till they become unconscious. In other words vision therapy is about converting the continuous use of your natural vision to be an ongoing beneficial activity and extending or building new neurological pathways in the mind.

[1.4] How much does vision therapy cost?

Nothing. You can choose to seek help from the various professionals involved in the vision industry who will charge you for their time.