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  • ...opia eventually experience what is referred to as a "'''clear flash'''." A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur
    520 bytes (85 words) - 19:09, 3 February 2022

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  • ...opia eventually experience what is referred to as a "'''clear flash'''." A clear flash is an effortless and spontaneous partial or complete clearing of blur
    520 bytes (85 words) - 19:09, 3 February 2022
  • ==How much blur should I be able to clear up with Active Focus?==
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  • {{clear}} {{clear}}
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  • ...n usual. Use your experience with double vision and dusk vision, to get a clear focus on the time.
    446 bytes (70 words) - 22:19, 9 August 2022
  • ...le''', because diopters are all about enlarging or shrinking the bubble of clear vision that you experience<ref>https://endmyopia.org/troubleshooting-uncomf {{clear}}
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  • ...you can actively clear with [[active focus]]; and be sure to be mindful to clear that blur to avoid becoming accustomed to its presence. Remember, correctio ...in the higher correction, a few weeks is likely all you need. Without that clear reference and sufficient correction you might have a very difficult time fi
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  • ...know, and now I use the peripheral vision to keep the relaxed and trigger clear flashes. I guess when the eyes are relaxed they can do active focus by them
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  • {{clear}}
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  • ...he refractive state of your eyeballs and manifests in multiple overlapping clear images of the same image. If there is too much double vision, you might have to step up to clear it and avoid [[blur adaptation]].
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  • {{clear}}
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  • {{clear}}
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  • ...endmyopia.org/active-focus-it-was-clear-a-second-ago/ Active Focus: It Was Clear A Second Ago] Written By Despina Contributing Optometrist
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  • ...used to the different signal. Then, your visual cortex adapts and you get clear vision. ...I can tell you for sure is that you need to follow blur > double vision > clear > lower prescription in your progression of lens reductions, and not simply
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  • With text that we are familiar with, the brain may clear up that text more than our vision would actually allow. ...have 20/20 vision with 0.25 to 0.5 D of defocus, and 20/20 does not imply clear or sharp vision. As [[normalized]] correction typically imposes 0.25 D of e
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  • ...ne changes” guru-mantry for plenty of good reason. You want to catch (and clear) double vision artifacts, you want to get all you can get out of the reduce
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  • ...ly causes distant objects to appear [[blur]]ry, while close objects appear clear with [[accommodation]]. This occurs because of a mismatch between the [[axi
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  • ...nse that this is their default approach. This is why it is necessary to be clear that you understand you will not always get your "best vision" with the cor
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  • ...orted out latent astigmatism, and always remember to not lean in, to blink clear any blur.</blockquote>
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  • * '''Cornea''' is the clear outer layer of the eye through which you can see the [[Iris]] and [[Pupil]] * '''Vitreous humor''' is the clear gel filling the majority of the eyeball. It is where true [[floaters]] liv
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  • ...endmyopia.org/active-focus-it-was-clear-a-second-ago/ Active Focus: It Was Clear A Second Ago] Written By Despina Contributing Optometrist
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  • {{clear}}
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  • ...do so. However for the most part children are going to be more inclined to clear blur when it is part of an activity, rather than the clearing of blur being
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  • ...hrough glasses. There is evidence to show that accommodation of the eye to clear up [[hyperopic blur]] is responsible for [[axial length change]]. This mean {{clear}}
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  • ...hing bad with your eyes , if yes then stop doing it if no and it gets more clear then yeah you can do it .... it might start double vision but aey thats oka
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  • {{clear}}
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  • ...mportant to discourage squinting and blinking unnaturally hard in order to clear blur. These are both bad habits to form and difficult to break. The eyes wi
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  • {{clear}} ...'"BUY NOW"''' button is always something to be concerned about. We're very clear about the fact you do not need to purchase anything from us to improve your
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  • If you buy glasses online, you can pretty much get optically clear glass and an anti reflective coating in any of the cheap brands. When wear
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  • {{clear}}
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  • No. It's not clear how someone can 'neglect' their peripheral vision, as it's always there. {{clear}}
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  • {{clear}} ...ulated the long running “nature versus nurture” debate, although it is now clear that myopia results from the interaction of environmental and genetic facto
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  • ...0/20 correction]], unless you are near the end of a reduction or trying to clear [[blur adaptation]], in which case they are equivalent to [[20/20 correctio
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  • ...on challenge for distant objects, but objects that are slightly closer are clear. A good [[differential]] creates some blur or double vision challenge near
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  • ...venting-axial-elongation-and-the-development-of-myopia/ ''"It is therefore clear that preventive approaches need to concentrate on measures that prevent or ...ive amount of near-vision work may experience a false or "pseudo" myopia...Clear distance vision usually returns after resting the eyes. However, constant v
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  • ...venting-axial-elongation-and-the-development-of-myopia/ ''"It is therefore clear that preventive approaches need to concentrate on measures that prevent or ...ive amount of near-vision work may experience a false or "pseudo" myopia...Clear distance vision usually returns after resting the eyes. However, constant v
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  • ...is an emphasis on significantly reduced or no correction.]). Emphasizes [[clear flashes]] as a signal for improvement, which may be hard to reproduce consi
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