Strengthening the Eyes A Course of Scientific Eye Training

Bernarr Macfadden
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(The books I publish are always proof read and corrected before publishing on Kindle! David Snode) Would you like to improve your eyesight? How about getting rid of your glasses or contacts altogether? No one can adequately measure the value of sight, but when we feel it failing we can in some degree realize what that value is. When my book, "Strong Eyes," was first published, the principles presented therein were to a certain extent new, but I was thoroughly convinced of their correctness and thousands of readers have attested their value since the first edition of the book was issued. More than fifty thousand copies of the book have been sold, and in no instance have I heard of an injury to the eyes because of the use of the methods outlined therein; but, on the other hand, thousands have born witness to extraordinary benefit derived from them, while numbers have been able to discard their glasses altogether as a result of their use. Consequently this Course is presented, not as a mere set of complex and untried theories, but as an aggregation of definite and practical facts. Eye specialist will maintain that such cures are impossible, and this notwithstanding the fact that the proof is there for investigation. Here you will find a system of eye training by means of which not only errors of refraction but almost every irregularity of the eye can either be cured or materially benefited without the help of glasses. Directly opposed to the methods and theories of orthodoxy, this system is not only revolutionary in character, but far-reaching in its practical importance. It is scientific and practical, and has been proven conclusively to be of inestimable value. It should enable you to so strengthen your eyes that glasses will not be needed later in life, while in many cases it will enable you to discard the glasses which you may now be wearing; it should also enable many to avoid the loss of a possession priceless in value — the sense of sight. This course is sent out in the hope that it will be a boon to many who need the invaluable information contained herein. That it requires some effort on the part of each student should not in any way lessen its value. The rewards which await those who follow the instructions given will be beyond price.
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