ABSTRACT

Your memory is also myopic once you became nearsighted. The memory of your myopic state needs to be reconstructed along with your nearsight-edness. The imprint of a blur object when your myopia was at its worse replaces your memory of its sharpness when your vision was normal. When you see something blur in the distance, you respond by reaching out for some sort of visual aid.

Mental strain is a hidden extraneous variable. It can prevent you from acknowledging an improvement in visual acuity by blocking the expectation to see better. It poses a barrier to any natural treatment which just relies on relaxation exercises.

The speed and degree of the initial improvement differentiates ortho C from other means of natural treatment by “shocking” your memory. It is possible for the instant clarity in vision to break the mental barrier that doubts the possibility of an actual improvement. The pronounced improvement can offset your myopic memory.