SEE CLEARY
With Peter

See Clearly is about teaching shortsighted people to restore their vision. If you had a time in your life when you didn't wear glasses then you potentially can restore your vision.
With See Clearly you can learn 5 Steps that will set you on the path to vision improvement. A typical improvement rate is 0.75 dioptres per year.
Are you tired of glasses & contact lenses? Are you scared of laser surgery? Was the Bates Method ineffective for you?
If the answer is yes to any of these questions then we have courses for you to help restore your vision naturally.
MY STORY
My name is Peter. I'm a regular Joe Soap who in 2008 had been wearing glasses for 11 years and was completely sick of them. So I decided to research eyesight improvement possibilities.
Over the next 13 years I tested and tried many theories & practices until I finally learned an effective way to methodically & incrementally reduce your glasses prescription 0.25 dioptres at a time. This involves wearing slightly weaker glasses & learning a focus technique called "active focus".
At my worst I had -2.00 Dioptre myopia and -0.75 Dioptre Astigmatism also. In January 2020, after an eyesight test, I got the glasses requirement removed from my driving license. Today, I never wear glasses, I have 20/20 vision and enjoy seeing clearly everyday.
My mission is to show people how I improved my vision and thereby help others to do the same.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
People who believe their eyesight is precious. People who would love to see clearly without the crutch of glasses or contact lenses.
People who have just started seeing unclearly for the first time in their life. This method will be able to halt deterioration into myopia and avoid a lifetime of glasses! This is especially pertinent for children who may be having difficulty seeing the blackboard in school.
This method also works for anyone who has lens-induced myopia. That is someone who started wearing glasses to see distance clearly and have been wearing ever increasing prescriptions since then.
So if you just started wearing glasses because one day you couldn’t see distant objects clearly, then I may be able to help.
However, if poor vision is caused by a medical condition, I would courteously point you in the direction of ophthalmologists and optometrists.
My expertise lies in the area of lens induced myopia as this is what I have experience with. The method most likely will work for presbyopia also, however I have no experience with that. So unfortunately cannot help with that condition at this time.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Better eyesight! Yes, that’s the name of the game here. I help people to reduce their glasses and contact lenses reliance and restore people’s natural vision.
The rate at which one’s eyesight improves is dependent on the individual as there are many variables in improving one’s vision.
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People who have never worn glasses but feel like they aren’t seeing clearly can restore their clear vision in 3-6 months.
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Current glasses and contact lenses wearers typically people improve by -0.75 dioptres per year. However, it is known that some people have improved by -1.50 dioptres in one year.
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The rate of improvement depends on many variables, therefore it is sensible to expect a standard rate of improvement of -0.75 per year and consider progress that is faster than that as a bonus.
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Improvements faster than -0.75 dioptres per year are common at the beginning of the process. Especially in the first 3-6 months as many people are currently wearing overprescribed glasses. I have seen people reduce by -1.5 dioptres in their first year.
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Most people notice improvement once they have learned how to active focus. Learning how to do this and following the other steps will determine the speed of success.
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Once you have completed the process you can expect not to have to bother with glasses again. Imagine that! A world where you can look up and you can see clearly!
To illustrate what is possible let me show you a timeline of typical vision improvement journey.
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Example 1
Josh: -3.00 dioptre myope
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Josh has a -3.00 prescription in both eyes.
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Let’s assume an improvement of -0.75 dioptres per year.
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That means it will take 4 years (or 48 months) for Josh to be back to 20/20 vision.
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At first, you might think that this is a long time. But one must consider that once you reach -2.00, most household activities are doable without glasses. For Josh to get to -2.00 would only take 16 months! At that point he would be glasses free when at home.
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He would then be wearing ever decreasing prescriptions over the next 22/3 years (or 32 months).
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Also bear in mind that the legal driving requirement in the UK is being able to see 20/40 according to the DVLA (hyperlink - https://www.gov.uk/driving-eyesight-rules)
For most people this is corresponds to roughly -0.75 dioptres. (It varies a little person to person). That is to say a person’s whose glasses prescription is -0.75 may be able to see 20/40 without glasses.
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Therefore Josh’s eyesight could be good enough to pass the driving eyesight test when he has reduced to -0.75 glasses. This may only take him 3 years! What a result.
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Josh’s timeline:
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Start: -3.00 glasses
Year 1: -2.25 glasses
Year 11/3: -2.00 glasses (household activities doable without glasses)
Year 3: -0.75 glasses (roughly at the point where he can pass the eyesight requirement for driving without glasses)
Year 4: Crystal Clear Vision - No Glasses!
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I think you will agree that Josh’s journey is an incredible one. Especially when you consider had he not taken the step to improve his vision he would still be wearing -3.00 glasses (or worse) after 4 years. But he is now back to 20/20 and glasses free clear vision!
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Example 2
Lucy: A 10 year old child with -0.75 dioptre myopia
In the next example we are going to look at the case of Lucy, a 10 year old child.
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She has said to her parents that she recently is having difficulty seeing the blackboard in school. Upon testing her eyesight it is apparent that she sees 20/40. This is equivalent to about -0.75 dioptres. At this point she can do most of her childhood activities unaffected but it is necessary to wear a weak glasses prescription to see the blackboard at school.
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The key thing to do in Lucy’s situation is to allow her to see the blackboard and then work on improving her vision so that she is back to 20/20 pronto. Depending on the child, the timeline varies between 3 to 9 months but it is very doable. In cases such as Lucy’s it is imperative that periods of distance vision are introduced into her day. This will unlock the ciliary muscle spasm allowing it to relax and she will soon be seeing clearly again. There are many ways that this can be incorporated into the day. Game based activities with rewards can be very effective.
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So, it is a great story that with a little habit adjustment in the daily routine Lucy can restore her clear vision rather than being signed up to a lifetime of glasses and contact lenses!


