Relearning to See

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North Atlantic Books, 1997 - Medical - 521 pages
In this accessible presentation of the famous Bates method, Thomas R. Quackenbush (who teaches the Bates method in California and Oregon) describes how eyesight can improve naturally, at any age and regardless of heredity. This book is a wonderful tribute to the genius of Dr. Bates, who was a pioneer in discovering how vision becomes blurred and how it restores itself naturally to clarity and acuity. Now 80 years later, his findings and teachings remain light years ahead of our contemporaries. His approach to treating vision problems was truly holistic and the theme throughout this book is very much an extension of that holistic approach. Dr. Quackenbush is to be commended for his dedication in getting the truth out and keeping the torch burning in this "bible" on vision improvement.

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About the author (1997)

Thomas R. Quackenbush is a West Coast vision educator who, in Relearning to See, gives readers the most thorough and technical description of the Bates Method of natural vision improvement currently in existence. He shows how relearning correct vision habits and skills ("sketch, breathe, and blink") can loosen the rigidity of head, eye, and neck muscles that results in blur.

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