Get My Guide On How I Restored My Eyesight 4 FREE.

April 11th, 2009

Do you have more time than money? if that’s the case, then read on…

Dear all,

I am going to run an experiment… I get an occasional email now and again from people who are saying that they would really like to have my guide but “cannot afford it” (mostly kids’…).

So, for those people that have more free time than money, I am going to give it away for FREE…

BUT!

I want to work out a deal… As I want something in return. :o) I want you to tell people about me.

So here’s what you do to get my guide for free:

Go on to forums, blogs, places you can have a say on, and talk about improving eyesight naturally, giving a link to one of my articles, my homepage, or my forum. For example you can tak about your own eyesight, exercise that you do which help you, etc. You are allowed to use anything but YouTube, your comments/input on forums needs to be of high quality (for example you cannot just say “Hi all, go here for exercises to improve eyesight naturally, bye.”), and you need to collect 10 comments to get my guide. Also, half of these links need to be different and be to different places. I.e. no more than two links should have the same anchor text/ or be the same.

Then email me at getintouch [at] petunin [dot] com with the links to your links, I’ll check them, and then will send you my guide. Fair enough? It’s a win-win for all parties involved.

I’ll see how well this goes, and wil then decide how long to have this post up for… So if you canot afford to buy my guide… Then grab your chance to get it for FREE right away!

- Andrei

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Eye Surgery VS Natural Vision Correction…

October 17th, 2008

First of, did you know that there are naturally ways of restoring your eyesight? Most people don’t. And I am not talking about medication or a certain type of a diet here, although that can also help correct your eyesight naturally. In this short article, I want to give a quick overview, from my own perspective, of what the eye surgery is, and how it compares to the natural eyesight restoration methods and techniques.

So, what •is* an eye surgery? Generally speaking, there are two ways to perform an eye surgery today. There is a laser surgery and a ‘manual’ surgery. Laser surgery uses the laser, while manual surgery involves using heat and radio waves, I believe. Both of these surgeries have one common goal, which is to reshape the eyeball, and so manually help it focus. Most common surgery today is Called “Lasik”, since it’s considered to be the easiest and safest for the patient. If you’re interested to learn more about the types of eye surgeries invented, check this website out.

Now, natural vision restoration is something completely different, though it does the same thing – i.e. reshaped the eye, thus helping it focus properly. This is how it works. when we look at an object, the point on which we focus is called the “central fixation point”. It is interesting to know that although when we look at something and we seem to see the whole object, we are actually only looking at one tiny spot at a time, and we see the rest with our, so-called, “peripheral” vision. We get this focus when our extrinsic/intrinsic eye muscles work together to shape the eye. Now, problems occur when these eye muscles stop working properly, and our eye is therefore not shaped optimally for us to get a good central fixation point, and so we start seeing blurry, double etc.

Now, I have considered this surgery myself just a couple of months before I learnt of the natural method. I even went to them and had a test to see “if I was suitable for it”. And I sure was. The only thing they said they appeared to be surprised about is the fact that my eyesight was deteriorating so quickly. But I am 22 now, and so they said that my eyesight should be stable already. And so I had a green light, and now only needed to finish my degree, and find £3,000 for the surgery. I was thrilled with this, because I really wanted to get my perfect vision back, and I saw this I my only chance to do so.

Well, I did some research on the internet, and have found out that it’s not as safe as made out to be. - That there is “a small” chance for complications. I don’t want to lie to you, so please don’t take my words as your Bible, but, from what I can remember, I was told that every 20 person has long-term complications, and around 1% of people have serious complications. At the time of writing this article, anyway. If you’re interested to see what your vision would look like if you were unlucky, then there is this website that was put together by a group of the “unlucky” (and here’s another place) people, who started experiencing problems after their eye surgery (remember that even 1% of a 1,000 is 10, and there’re A LOT of people who decide to go for an eye surgery early around the world). There are also A LOT of websites out there nowadays (and thank God for that, I hope that there will soon be the same amount for natural restoration methods) on all the possible side effects, or what goes wrong for people, etc. But that wouldn’t stop me, if it was my only option… I mean I would have risked it, because I really wanted to see clearly.

But anyhow, I’ve now restored my eyesight with simple eye exercises, and I would recommend it to anyone with bad vision. Here’re a few advantages of the natural method:

- Free
- No Risk Involved, Whatsoever
- Anyone Is “Suitable” For It
- No Need To Go Anywhere, can do this stuff in our own time and anywhere
- Guarantee Of Success For Life, because you would now be able to quickly strengthen your vision whenever you see it starting to deteriorate for whatever reason throughout your lifetime

These are just a few advantages I have created. Now, possible advantages for an eye surgery are:

- Time It Takes for the natural stuff is a maximum (the fastest recommended) of a dioptre per week, while laser surgery takes only 1 minute per eye for the actual procedure (+30 days of adaptation though, eye drops, bandages e.t.c., and the time of preparing, physically getting there e.t.c.)
- Less Work On Your Part, someone else does most of the work for you, in exchange for your money

Nothing else comes to mind in terms of eye surgery advantages…

My conclusion is that, undoubtedly, natural eyesight restoration ‘rocks’ *big time, when compared to an eye surgery. I would *never, in a millions years* go for an eye surgery, knowing what I know (and you know this now also). I do realise, however, that there is a lot of “simple” people out there, who would just go for an eye surgery anyway, even after reading this, and that’s absolutely fine with me, because it’s totally their choice.

i hope that you found this overview useful, and that you have taken in something out of it… I also encourage you to post comment for me on, or/and start a discussion going on my forum – would be much appreciated, since it’s always hard to get a brand new forum going.

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Visit My Forum - Let’s Chat…

September 23rd, 2008

 

I’ve created a forum for all of you who

are on your way to restoring vision to

‘hang out’ there, you can help each other

restore your eyesight quicker, share tips,

give encouragement to one another, etc.

 

The forum is here:

http://CureYourEyes.com/forum

 

Please get it going by creating a few

quick posts each time you visit.

 

Are you following me on Twitter &

Facebook? It’s worth doing, because

I share things i dicover there in real

time, I also give out info. on the

content I publish - be the first to

know, by following meon these sites.

 

Here’re my accounts:

http://twitter.com/iseeu

http://www.facebook.com/s.php?q=iseeu&init=q

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