Quote Originally Posted by Majestic View Post
I believe it is possible to improve eyesight naturally

Im nearsighted ( myopia )..which means i can see things clearly upclose but it's blurry further away. I forgot where I read this but basically near-sightedness is when your eyesight is used to focusing on things close up like books, t.v.'s, computers, etc..and not being used to focusing on things out far like sunsets, horizons, stars, clouds, shit all the way down the street, cars and people in the distance, etc...

So I started to focus my eyes more on things in the distance..like actually focusing and being aware of shapes, colors, etc..with relaxed attention and spontaneously I was able to see a traffic sign in the distance with amazing detail without glasses. It's a healing process

Those glasses and the medicine in them are not natural..shit strains and hurts my eyes when I leave them on for too long...they might help if your trying to focus in the distance but its a relief to take them off

So my advice is if you are near-sighted , focus on things in the distance more..actually focus in the distance..notice colors, shapes, etc..and your vision will improve slowly and spontaneously.

If your far-sighted, focus on things up-close
I'm some kind of nearsighted and see near things good but not perfect, it seems this method can improve my far sight

Quote Originally Posted by Original Poster View Post
It's possible to give yourself myopia/hyperopia by straining your eyes but most people have genetic myopia/hyperopia caused by the shape of the eye or the corneas. Genetic vision impairment is not fixable.
It's not genetic, It's because i used to play video games more than 10 hours a day for years...

Quote Originally Posted by Alric View Post
I heard of this procedure not to long ago where they implant a micro thin band in your eye, and it reshapes your eyes so you get better vision. It is totally reversible and if your eye changes they can change the size of the implant at any time to correct for it. So it is suppose to be really safe. Though since it is done by reshaping the eye there are some limits to what it can do. It costs a little more than lasik though.

A Safe, Flexible Alternative To Laser Surgery - Intacs Corneal Implants for Keratoconus and Myopia
Every thing that doctors do for heal have side effect, we can say they didn't find it yet...

Quote Originally Posted by Photolysis View Post
The only way you could possibly improve your eyesight naturally is if your vision defects were due to muscle weakness. In which case, theoretically you could strengthen the appropriate muscles to correct the defect, though given that the eye muscles generally receive a lot of use already, this would seem unlikely; you'd normally have surgery for this type of procedure.

For problems caused by the shape or structure of the lens, the shape of the cornea, or the shape of the eyeball which is mostly genetic, then it's not going to get better unless the changes due to growth and ageing counteract the defects.
So, What about weakness of eye which caused by monitor and television? It counted as muscle weakness or ???

Quote Originally Posted by GavinGill View Post
Not exactly what you're after, I'm sure, but marijuana makes your eyesight more sensitive. Like colors appear brighter, your vision seems sharper and clearer, etc. When I used to smoke, I'd always take a hit or two every 3-4 hours to keep my senses sharp (but it wasn't enough to get me stoned).
Marijuana ? It's impossible to find it here and it's risky, addiction

Quote Originally Posted by tommo View Post
Low doses of psilocybin too. 50mg or so. Or half a gram of psilocybe cubensis.
Quote Originally Posted by Marvo View Post
Glasses? Fuck that. Take some drugs to fix your ocular deformity. You can trust us, we're from the internet.

And it's naturhuuurr
I'm looking for self fix or nature based drug

Quote Originally Posted by Taosaur View Post
You might check out Aldous Huxley's The Art of Seeing.
I will

Quote Originally Posted by Jayarftw View Post
This is something I've tried to do about a year ago, and trust me, it's not worth it...
Just wait until they release contact lenses loaded with stem-cells that repair your eyes.
What methods you had tried?

Quote Originally Posted by Tiresias View Post
As someone who went partially blind due to myopia, I can safely say I have not found anyway to improve your vision short of surgery, and even then, you aren't improving it as much as changing the changeable parts of your eye. On a side note, my remaining eye's vision got better with the lost of the first.
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