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Jack Kruse would agree with you on this. He says that glasses change the color of light going into the eyes, which confuses the natural rhythm of the body. This documentary will show how powerful different colors of light are, just look what pink light does to rats in a study.It is simply not possible to both wear glasses and be metabolically healthy
Exhibit AYou have the shittiest posts in this forum, congratulations
Exhibit BThis is by far the dumbest post i've seen on this forum, I've been wearing glasses for over 10 years and DO NOT MOUTH BREATHE or have a RECESSED JAW.
pretty sure JamesGatz is intentionally diluting/subverting this forum. his output is too prolific for unpaid trolling.
Vision is strictly correlated to facial development, and facial development is strictly correlated to metabolism - your eyes sit on top of the maxillaI agree with you but how do I improve my vision enough to not need them
A low stress external environment, I believe, is secondary to a low stress internal environment.Vision is strictly correlated to facial development, and facial development is strictly correlated to metabolism - your eyes sit on top of the maxilla
If the maxilla is recessed - you will have blurry eyesight - anything that causes stress will stress you out and worsen eyesight
If your maxilla is forward, you will naturally have good/perfect eyesight, anything that reduces stress will improve eyesight
This is why our vision improves when we are at the park and gets REALLY BAD when we sit in front of a computer, it will constantly change depending on what you're being exposed to
Glasses and/or contacts therefore make your eyesight WORSE over time
In theory this sounds ok but in practice its a different story - I see SO MANY PEOPLE wearing glasses/contacts nowadays, its very hard to get stress low enough to get perfect eyesight which is why its really important to live in a low stress environment
A low stress external environment, I believe, is secondary to a low stress internal environment.
So getting yourself to an optimal metabolic state is something within your control, while the external environment is less within your control.
I rather that my healthy me adapt to a sub-optimal external environment than my body having to adapt to a suboptimal internal environment. Being in the best environment will only cuddle a person with poor metabolism, and will not make him healthier internally.
Being gainfully employed often requires us to live in terrible places, like pigeons in coops. But choosing to live a healthful albeit less convenient lifestyle that Is conducive to maintaining an optimal metabolism, we can still keep ourselves above the fray.
Since eyesight is the topic here, I wonder how people in this forum are able to reconcile conflicting views on vitamin A. It is central to metabolic health and important to eye health as well..I find that eating a weekly serving of beef liver very helpful. And those that don't who rely on supplement are often taking merely beta-carotene, and these people would wonder why they are having to have cataract surgery. Just knowing that real vitamin A is not beta-carotene and is retinol escapes them, just because the propaganda is carrots, carrots, carrots and the cute rabbit.
Perhaps. I suspect that we are living at a time way past WW2, 75 years after it ended, and enough time has passed to institute the changes that new world order folks have planned long before WW2 began."Being gainfully employed often requires us to live in terrible places, like pigeons in coops. But choosing to live a healthful albeit less convenient lifestyle that Is conducive to maintaining an optimal metabolism, we can still keep ourselves above the fray".
Off thread topic, is this one of the reasons why children of WW2 are so long lived, perhaps the last longest lived generation? Ray, to my knowledge, never talked about that generation and their apparent health and longevity.