Archive for January, 2007

Transition Glasses and Their Role in Vision Improvement

Friday, January 26th, 2007

What are transition glasses?
Transition glasses (T-Glasses) are a weaker version of the regular glasses usually prescribed by your optician. Usually transition glasses will be between 50% and 80% of full strength glasses. Transition glasses are very important in natural vision improvement as they allow your eyes room for improvement.

General Philosophy:
That the students go without glasses as much as possible applying the relaxation and better vision activities. The transition or T-glasses are worn when necessary, for driving, work or when the student feels the need for correction. Even when the T-glasses are being used we encourage the student to continue their vision ‘games’. (more…)

White Sugar and Your Eyesight

Friday, January 19th, 2007

White Sugar Blues
By Carina Goodrich

Why Change to other sweeteners for good eyesight?

I just finished reading ‘Beekeeping for Dummies’, like obviously many other (crazy?) folk, I am excited by the idea of ‘growing’ and harvesting my own honey.  For all of my life, ‘alternative’ sweeteners have been the norm, due to my mother’s interest in nutritional health and good eyesight.  Honey is the main sweetener we use, being able to find local fresh and raw honey out here in the countryside.  With four sweet tooths (or is it teeth?) in the house, we definitely get through the honey. 

Aside from the fascinating world that honey opens your eyes to, and the amazing properties of other natural sugar substitutes, why avoid white sugar? There are several reasons. The most prominent in relation to refractive error has to do with a trace mineral called chromium. White sugar in the body sneaks into the mineral reserves and steals away chromium. A lack of chromium has been demonstrated to be a significant factor in the development of myopia.  

Chromium is essential for (more…)

Keeping Your Child in Clear Eyesight

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Keeping Your Child in Clear Eyesight
By Carina Goodrich
Article Printed in Daisy Chain Magazine
Volume 15, Winter 2004

Whether your child is in glasses now, may need them in the future or is exhibiting unexplained difficulties with school work, knowing how the visual system works and how lifestyle and mental and emotional stress as well as physical factors affect it are invaluable tools to preventing and reversing vision problems.

When educators in the past began to tell us that ‘the eye is like a camera’, they contributed to our misunderstanding about the causes of visual blur. By likening the eyes to a mechanical object, separate and unaffected by the body, the brain that processes the input and the mind that reacts to the end result, they kept us from a total understanding of how the eyes work. It is important to know how vision can change, and the crucial factors in our life that affect eyesight on a daily basis. (more…)

Live Tele-Class Press Release

Friday, January 19th, 2007

For immediate release

For Further Information contact:
Carina Goodrich
Phone: +61 7 5494 4888
email: carina@janetgoodrichmethod.com

Best-selling authors legacy lives on -
Live tele-class to be offered worldwide by daughter of
Eyesight Improvement legend Dr. Janet Goodrich

The Janet Goodrich Method is offering a very special *complimentary* Tele-Class audio lesson where you will learn how you can improve your vision without glasses, contacts or laser surgery!

“I found within a week of doing the course that I could read without my glasses – it was a big milestone for me. I went to my optometrist at six monthly intervals and within 12 months my prescription had been reduced by 66%. Now I have weaker glasses but I don’t need or use them. I am delighted to go from total dependance on my glasses to being able to tell the difference between the weeds and the grasses from the back of my tractor … with my own eyes!” G. Newton, QLD

While listening to the free downloadable tele-class (more…)

Pinhole Glasses and You

Friday, January 19th, 2007

WHY USE THE PINHOLE SPECS AS TRANSITION GLASSES?

THE ADVANTAGES:

1. Pinhole spectacles encourage rapid saccadic eye movements, as opposed to staring through prescription glasses.
2. Pinhole spectacles allow infinite room for improvement in sight, whereas eyes will always try to adjust to prescription glasses, even when the lenses are too strong.
3. There is no need to keep stepping down the prescription.
4. They are less costly than optically prescribed glasses.
5. Pinholes can be used as healthy sunglasses as they let through some essential natural light while cutting down the glare.
6. Anyone of any age can use them to compensate for blur at a distance or up close.
7. After regular use your brain will adjust to the honeycomb effect and will no longer register it.

POSSIBLE DISADVANTAGES:

1. Pinholes function best in good light.
2. It takes some time to get used to them, usually a few days.
3. You may need to get permission to use them in the some places (like in the classroom, for students).
4. Everyone else will want your pair!

HOW DO THEY WORK?
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Article for “IN TOUCH” Magazine April 2004

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Article for “IN TOUCH” Magazine April 2004
‘(Journal of the Australian Kinesiologists Association)’
By Carina Goodrich

I would always chuckle to myself when my Mother called for volunteers to help her demonstrate muscle testing, and the biggest, burliest guy in the seminar would stand up.  It was both amusing and educational to see this tiny five foot tall woman reach up and bring down an arm like a tree trunk with a swish of her hand down the central meridian and two fingers pressure on his forearm.  It would give the audience a stir and bring quite an abashed look to the big man’s face.  (Of course he was always greatly reassured when she ran her hand up the meridian and he could hold his arm up again!)

Growing up the daughter of Dr. Janet Goodrich (1942 – 1999), watching her teach people how to improve their eyesight and see clearly without glasses or surgery, has been a thread of inspiration in my life and is now my career as well. Kinesiology has been an important part of Janet’s eyesight improvement method since the 1970’s. Janet was an acquaintance of Dr. John Thie in Pasadena, California when he first wrote ‘Touch For Health’.  During that same period, Janet had expanded her studies of the Bates Method of eyesight exercises into a whole person approach to refractive error. She found muscle testing and Touch for Health to be invaluable tools in her practice. (more…)

Welcome to our Vision Improvement Blog!

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Hi, and welcome to our new blog.

The Natural Vision Improvement Blog is not a change to our website rather an addition. We will use this blog as a tool to provide articles and news about vision improvement and the Janet Goodrich Method.

One of the things we like about blogs is that you can offer comments and opinions about each blog post or article and we encourage you to do so.

We hope you find lots of interesting and useful information on our blog and please do participate by leaving comments and feedback.

All blog posts and articles are organised through the menu on the right hand side. We also have a article list page where you can scan through and find articles of interest. Click here to see the list.

Enjoy,
Carina Goodrich & The Janet Goodrich Method Team