Monday, February 18, 2013

Blured Vision! Your ciliary muscles can become weak

MAYBE THIS IS WHY AT AGE 57 I DON'T WEAR GLASSES ..I NEVER STOPPED LOOKING FAR AND AWAY
Here is a link to KARAS EYES
Blured Vision! Your ciliary muscles can become weak.
The ciliary body contains muscles that, in real time, alter the curvature of your eye lens to achieve the proper focus of whatever scene you are observing.

If you want strong legs, you need to walk and run from time to time, right? Well, if you want a strong, functioning ciliary muscle set, you need to alternate your vision between near objects and far objects so that these muscles are challenged to stay strong. This also increases the flexibility (range of motion) of your eye lenses.

Now here's the real kicker in all this: Most people in modern society never view anything far away anymore! They don't live out in the country, in other words, so they're not looking at something a mile away. No mountains are even visible in most cities, and peoples' vision is focused entirely on things that are close. So their ciliary muscles are "locked" in a state of constant contraction. This causes these muscles to tighten, just like your leg muscles if you never stretch out from time to time.


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