Before we get started, let’s make one thing clear: if you have trouble dealing with the truth when it’s uncomfortable, you should probably stop reading now. If, on the other hand, you’re eager to learn more about your high myopia profile and, more importantly, what you can do about it so that it doesn’t get worse with each eye exam, you’ve come to the correct spot.
The Ophthalmic Industry and High Myopia
When you go to an optometrist or an eye surgeon and explain your excessive myopia, they usually tell you that your lens is shaped too steeply and that you need to wear glasses or undergo surgery to correct it. So, you might wonder if we should trust them blindly because they studied for so long or if we should seek a second opinion.
Theories about Myopia’s Causes
Unfortunately, the ophthalmic profession, like the Catholic Church a few centuries ago, has vested interests that make it difficult to teach pupils the truth. Universities continue to teach a theory regarding eye problems developed by German physicist Hermann Helmholtz, rather than a much more accurate and modern theory developed by ophthalmologist Dr. William Bates. As a result, your eyes get worse and worse with glasses over time due to the entire business adhering to the incorrect notion.
The Real Reasons for Myopia
You must realize that a variety of factors causes myopia. Some of them are physiological, while others are psychological. The shape of the lens has nothing to do with physiological factors. That is merely a symptom of the underlying causes.
High myopia is frequently caused by poor posture, which hinders proper blood circulation throughout the body, resulting in inadequate oxygen and nutrition delivery to the eye muscles. The lack of oxygen adds to the already existing strain on the eye muscles that regulate the eyeball shape, tightening and straining the muscles even more.
Myopia treatment (Hyperopia)
The only way to treat the high myopia profile is to release the tension in the eye muscles. To do so successfully and throughout time, you must first establish the source of the stress, i.e., the underlying reasons for myopia. You can do it entirely organically on your own; all you need to do becomes aware of how to do it. On the other hand, Glasses will never relieve eye muscle strain; instead, they will increase it over time, which is why you need stronger glasses.
Conclusion
You’ll be surprised at how much they’ll stutter and mumble something incomprehensible. Next time, we’ll look at some of the psychological variables that contribute to excessive myopia and are the root cause of the eye muscles’ tightening in the first place.