THE READ WITHOUT GLASSES METHOD
and how to keep your vision young

The workshop with Ray Gottlieb was held on 27th October 2007

Middle age is when Father Time starts catching up with Mother Nature. It’s also the time when near eyesight begins to suffer blur, and the need for reading glasses or bifocals. This is accepted as fact, a natural development, unavoidable after age 40+. But this is a belief or theory, not a fact, and may not be true for you.

The ground-breaking The Read Without Glasses Method could help you reduce, or even get rid of reading glasses forever. Created by international vision expert, Dr Ray Gottlieb, who has successfully applied this technique clinically for over 20 years, the method is now available for home use on DVD. Dr Gottlieb personally introduced his technique.

Dr Gottlieb also outlined supporting techniques to help keep your eyes young and fit for life.

Please note that this workshop was for reducing presbyopia. It was suitable for people who have normal distance vision, as well as those who have in addition to their presbyopia, myopia, astigmatism or long sightedness, and these may improve too. It was not for people with squint, amblyopia, blindness in one eye, or eye pathology.

Dr Gottlieb has been a behavioural optometrist for over 30 years with a speciality in vision training and visual therapy. He is the Dean of the College of Syntonic Optometry. He is also a former research editor for the Brain/Mind Bulletin, and is author of Attention and Memory Training for Children.

For future workshops hosted by Lumina watch this page.


THE READ WITHOUT GLASSES METHOD DVD
UK £19.99

(Includes eye chart)
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