Obese people are twice as likely to develop cataracts and macular degeneration, according to a study done in Britain by the Royal National Institute of the Blind.
Though the link is unfortunate, it’s not surprising to me. I don’t believe that it is possible to separate the health of the eyes from the health of the rest of the body. Keep the body healthy and the eyes will be healthy too. Imbalance, tension and disease in the body affects the eyes.
Do something – anything! – good for your eys and it will positively affect the rest of your body. Keep your body healthy and it will keep your eyes healthy too.
It’s always important to increase the blood flow, circulation, oxygen supply and nutrient supply to the visual system. After all, one third of the oxygen you take in feeds the visual system, and one quarter of the food you take in goes to feed the visual system.
Nourish your eyes and you’ll keep yourself free from serious medical problems. Hundreds of research papers show that the proper use of supplements can help.
Find out more about EYEMAX-plus: it’s what I recommend for the health of the eyes.
September 19th, 2006
As technology develops there are always going to be technological answers. For some people who have trouble losing weight, what doctors do is staple the stomach in order to make it smaller. That’s a technological answer to what is essentially not a technological problem.
The same can be said for laser eye surgery. Our eyes are not just misshapen balls that can be cut and molded into a perfect shape. More importantly, our eyes are a reflection of our consciousness and our relationship to the world. The eyes are the windows to the soul.
Not having clear eyesight is a reflection of a need to gain greater inner clarity, to develop a sharper focus in one’s life, to see everything more clearly.
I’m here to offer people an alternative and an opportunity to do something for themselves. When a person takes that opportunity to do something for themselves, to really experience the positive power of their mind and their emotions to self-heal, and they do that with one area of themselves – their eyes – that opens up an entire realm of what’s possible, so that their vision of who they are, their vision of the capacity they have to grow expands dramatically, and that is the essence of the work that I do.
There’s more to seeing than meets the eye!
September 12th, 2006