Pinhole Glasses 171056NZ$19.95Approx USD$11.92"Join the Thousands of People Worldwide that have Helped Their Vision Naturally!" Millions of people have eye problems, ranging from slight blurriness to near blindness. Most think there is nothing they can do about it, but for some conditions, there are methods that can help strengthen eye muscles. Half the people in our society suffer from serious loss of vision and we are expected to accept this as normal. Dr. Janet Goodrich, founder of The Janet Goodrich Method, taught people to free themselves from glasses and contacts for over 30 years. Through exploring the causes of visual blur rather than just the symptoms Dr. Goodrich has proven that eyesight can improve. Often eyesight begins to deteriorate due to physical or emotional stress at a particular period in one's life. When your eyes are placed behind normal prescription glasses, you fall into a trap where you no longer use the focusing muscles in your eyes to the fullest. This important ciliary muscle begins to weaken, requiring visits to your eye doctor for stronger and stronger glasses. You can reverse this downhill slide and help develop your eye muscles now by
The moment you put on pinhole glasses you will notice instant clarity and focused vision., Computer Glasses, Myopia Prevention Glasses and for those with Cataracts or Corneal Damage. How They Work. The idea behind pin-hole glasses is not new. It was known centuries ago and was used before the advent of glass lenses. The reason they work is simple. "Light passing through a small hole (or holes) is restricted to rays coming straight from the viewed object; these rays do not need focusing to bring them to a point," according to Drs. Russell S. Worrall and Jacob Nevyas in The Eye Exorcisors published in The Health Robbers.
Just look through any pin-hole and you'll see what they mean. When you do this, blurred images become focused. This is because the amount of peripheral light rays (which are responsible for blurring) is reduced. With appropriately spaced multiple pin-holes, you'll get clear straight vision without the difficulty of concentrating on a single hole. Regular use of these special pinhole glasses helps exercise eye muscles and helps eyes relax at the end of a tiring day and thus has a beneficial effect. Particularly useful for those who spend a great deal of time looking at computer and/or TV screens, Pinhole Glasses help retrain your eye muscles, just as other forms of exercise retrain muscles elsewhere.
How pinholes function. Pinhole glasses (also known as stenopeic glasses from the Greek words for "little opening") are not made of glass at all but of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material. These holes have the effect of reducing the width of the bundle of diverging rays (called a "pencil of light") coming from each point on the viewed object. Normally, the full opening of the pupil admits light. It is the improper bending of the outermost rays in that pencil of light which causes refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia (farsightedness), presbyopia (diminished focusing range with age) and astigmatism to be noticeable. Pinholes can bring about clearer vision in all these conditions. By blocking these peripheral rays, and only letting into the eye those rays which pass through the central portion of the pupil, any refractive error in the lens or cornea is not noticed as much. The pupil may be wide open, but only the central portion is receiving light. The improvement in visual acuity can be striking.
Look at this drawing of a myopic eye with a pinhole lens
in front of it. You will see that the eye does not need
to deal with the rays that would need the most bending
since they are blocked by the lens. It is said that Scheiner
first described this effect in 1573. Those who are familiar
with cameras will recognize that this is the same principle
used to increase the depth of focus by decreasing the aperture.
Pinhole cameras also operate by this principle. Why did some Govt Depts try to have them Banned As we get into our 40's and 50's and presbyopia (inability to focus close) develops, pinholes provide a simple and inexpensive solution for reading or other close work.
Bifocals or trifocals are designed to provide a clear image only at fixed distances. Pinholes provide an improved image at ALL distances.
In many applications, such as alternating between watching TV and reading, they can easily take the place of those very expensive prescription lenses
Multi-focal lenses provide a continuously variable curve that is supposed to give good vision at all distances. In reality, the distortion on either side of the center line is considerable and often too great for comfortable use. Pinholes eliminate this problem.
There is no need to continually throw away old glasses and buy new, stronger ones. Unless the pinholes break, they can be used an entire lifetime.
While pinholes are considerably cheaper than individual prescription glasses. For example, a person who is a little nearsighted but only needs clear distant vision for occasional TV viewing would find pinholes a cheaper solution than prescription glasses. Off-the-rack reading glasses have the same lens power in each lens. Some people find these cheap glasses unsuitable because the refractive error in each eye is not the same. Pinholes are ideal for such people because these glasses do not require a similar refractive error in each eye.
There is a pincushion effect when looking through the edges of prescription glasses. That is, straight lines appear curved. This disturbing effect does not occur with pinholes
When
you lay prescription glasses down improperly, they can
easily get scratched at the center of the lens, the very
area you have to look through. Scratching pinholes has
no effect on their performance. Physics instructors from Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany, and Kansas State University in the United States wrote in a 2008 "The Physics Teacher" article that "modern promoters claim that pinhole glasses are better than conventional lenses in correcting all kinds of refractive defects such as myopia (nearsighted), hyperopia (farsighted), astigmatisms, and presbyopia." Their investigation of the short-term and long-term effects of using pinhole glasses showed temporarily corrected sight. Children with special needs often use only their peripheral vision, and pinhole glasses help them concentrate on detail better. It has been found that the pinhole glasses help improve acuity and central macular vision..
In cases of retinal separation, unnecessary motion of the eyeballs should be avoided. This can be accomplished by blocking all but the central pinholes, forcing the user to turn the head rather than the eyes. Many people with cataracts see better through pinholes. A cataract is one or more opacities in the lens that do not allow the light to pass through properly but instead cause it to scatter. By cutting off the peripheral rays, pinholes can reduce some of this scattering and improve
Stenopeic
(Pinhole) Glasses - The Evidence
Introduction: Glare protection for eyes dates back to prehistoric time. Some devices were made of bone, wood or hide, and had slits in them to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun, snow or sea water. These were tied round the head with strips of hide. Today a scientific version of the glare interceptor, called by the distributor Stenopeic (multiple-pinhole) spectacles in which 7 rows of pin-holes of specific size and spacing are placed in a plastic opaque material are available. These, after much experiment, were found to be valuable in certain cases of subnormal vision. A few examples follow of the conditions in which they have been used successfully.
Complicated Cases Recently a case was brought to my attention. It involved a young serviceman whose eyes had been injured by sulfur dioxide gas. Both corneas had been transplanted and his vision, uncorrectable with glasses, was 20/400 in each eye -which meant he was nearly blind. After studying the case I recommended he be given stenopeic spectacles. With these, vision was improved to 20/70 and he could read 9-point type. A 70 year old stockbroker had a mature cataract in his left eye and nuclear sclerosis with a small cupuliform opacity in his right crystalline lens. Stenopeic spectacles, by removing the disturbing veiling glare, gave him 20/30 distant vision and permitted 4-point type to be read without difficulty. Other Complicated Cases A recent case was most unusual. A 47-year old man had been disturbed for the past two years by seeing distant objects doubled through his only good eye. The other was amblyopic and markedly divergent. He consulted a qualified ophthalmologist who was puzzled
and referred the patient to me. On refracting his seeing
eye, I found he had excellent correctable vision, but even
with correction he still noted a doubling of the hands
on the large clock across the street and the red dots below
the numbers on the dial. With stenopeic spectacles he was
delighted to see everything sharp and with no doubling. A man of 58 had unaided vision of right eye 20/13, left eye 20/300. A diffuse posterior subcapsular cataract was present in his left eye. With pinhole spectacles the vision of this eye was 20/30 though no lens gave any improvement. An appraiser of 56 had a left mature cataract and a right incipient cuneiform cataract. The right acuity was 20/40, unimproved by lenses. He had been wearing pinhole spectacles successfully for two years, achieving 2030 vision without veiling glare. He can read 4-point type with a hand magnifier.
A man of 46 had bilateral cataracts. On September 23, 1952, with mydriasis, vision was correctable by glasses to right 20/30, left 20/20. On August 1, 1953, his vision with these glasses had diminished to right 20/70, left 20/40. I then recommended pinhole spectacles. With these his distant acuity was 20/25 in both eyes and he could read 4-point type.
More Examples of Successful Applications There are numerous cases in which pinhole vision far exceeds that obtainable by lenses. Usually, excellent pinhole vision is indicative of good operative prognosis, but by utilizing pinhole devices, the imperative necessity for surgery may frequently be delayed. In the past five years I have found the following uses for pinhole spectacles. 1.In irregular astigmatism, conical cornea,
discrete corneal opacities and incipient cataract, the
pinholes often permitted clarity of vision not obtainable
by lenses. AS YOU CAN SEE AMAZING EFFECT EXPERIENCED BY THE WEARERS IN THE FIRST PLACE
AFTER A SHORT PERIOD AFTER A SHORT TIME How to exercise your eyes with Pinhole Glasses
Voice is a little out of sync Pinhole glasses are not for everyone. It is possible that certain eye conditions are too severe to be helped and many doctors are reluctant to actually endorse them. However, there are many, many years of anecdotal evidence and user testimonies. Some people feel that their vision has even been improved by using these lenses.Some people claim that they are helpful in delaying the need for cataract surgery and it is also suggested that they can slow the progresion of myopia. While all claims have not been proven at this point, certainly there is enough user information to help you decide to try pinhole glasses for yourself. It is important if you do obtain pinholes that you give yourself some time to adjust to them. Put them on, do some yawning, blinking until your brain says. 'This super clear vision is all right'. At this point the brain stops paying attention to the black occluding plastic and tunes into the messages coming through the pinholes
Pinhole glasses offer a unique approach to vision correction by reducing scattered light and enhancing focus without traditional lenses. The effectiveness and comfort of pinhole glasses vary widely, with bad ones suffering from poor materials and design, good ones offering reliable performance, and very good ones excelling in quality, comfort, and functionality. When choosing pinhole glasses, it is important to consider these factors to ensure that the glasses provide the intended visual benefits and can be worn comfortably for extended periods. For those seeking non-invasive, vision improvement, These very good pinhole glasses represent the best option available on the market. Special Price Offer
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