Eye Can See Clearly Now: How to Reclaim Your Vision and Keep Your Eyesight Forever
Eye Can See Clearly Now (aka New Sight for Sore Eyes) is the modern reissue of Bernarr Macfadden's Strengthening the EYES A System of Scientific Eye Training (1924). It offers information, illustrations and detailed instruction to clean, heal and strengthen the eyes. It includes dietary advice as well as therapies like air bathing, exercises and more.
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Eye Can See Clearly Now: How to Reclaim Your Vision and Keep Your Eyesight Forever
Eye Can See Clearly Now (aka New Sight for Sore Eyes) is the modern reissue of Bernarr Macfadden's Strengthening the EYES A System of Scientific Eye Training (1924). It offers information, illustrations and detailed instruction to clean, heal and strengthen the eyes. It includes dietary advice as well as therapies like air bathing, exercises and more.
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Eye Can See Clearly Now: How to Reclaim Your Vision and Keep Your Eyesight Forever

Eye Can See Clearly Now: How to Reclaim Your Vision and Keep Your Eyesight Forever

Eye Can See Clearly Now: How to Reclaim Your Vision and Keep Your Eyesight Forever

Eye Can See Clearly Now: How to Reclaim Your Vision and Keep Your Eyesight Forever

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Eye Can See Clearly Now (aka New Sight for Sore Eyes) is the modern reissue of Bernarr Macfadden's Strengthening the EYES A System of Scientific Eye Training (1924). It offers information, illustrations and detailed instruction to clean, heal and strengthen the eyes. It includes dietary advice as well as therapies like air bathing, exercises and more.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186793571
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/05/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR
Bernarr Macfadden (born Bernard Adolphus McFadden, August 16, 1868 – October 12, 1955) was an American proponent of physical culture, a combination of bodybuilding with nutritional and health theories. He also founded the long-running magazine publishing company Macfadden Publications. He was the predecessor of Charles Atlas and Jack LaLanne, and has been credited with beginning the culture of health and fitness in the United States.

FROM WALT F.J. GOODRIDGE
Years ago, before I became vegan, a friend asked a question over lunch I couldn't answer. He asked, "Do you know what's in the food you're eating?" I most certainly did not, and it bothered me that I didn't, and so--with health, longevity and vitality as my goals--I dedicated my life to a search for answers and ultimately to "share what I know, so that others may grow."

My childhood in the Caribbean steeped in me an understanding of and reverence for our natural world of sunshine, water, earth, air and time. As an adult, I discovered that what passes as normal health and healing in the western paradigm is shockingly unnatural! It never made sense to me that we should need to turn to men in lab coats with pills in search of wellness. It makes more sense that Nature would have the answers built in; our bodies would have an innate healing code; and that our "operations manual" would be simple and foolproof.

Through my own experiments, testimonials of others of like mind, and corroboration of researchers from this and previous eras, I've realized that the symptoms we as a society accept as a "normal" aging are the body's reactions to unnatural habits of ingesting pharmaceuticals, fake food with non-food ingredients, pesticides, hormones, steroids and antibiotics, as well as other environmental factors. Some of the habits may be hard to break, but are ultimately under our control. And, if the causes are controllable, then the effects are not inevitable and may even be reversible! That's what I'm here to prove!

I've distilled my results into a philosophy with information I hope will (1) empower you to become your own authority in matters of health, and (2) make better survival choices from among the products and practices you'll encounter on your own path!
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