What Your Eyes Say About You - 1 Part
Think of it this way. Eye difficulties are coded information, an Eyecode®.
Usual approaches increase eyesight with glasses or surgery, or use medications for the eye diseases. In this way the code is covered up, by only treating the obvious visible surface symptom. It could be helpful to decode the information and see what your eyes are saying about you, your brain and even your mind. The code could reveal valuable insights on how to lead a healthier lifestyle, increase performance and reach more fulfillment.
Actually, the code provides new approaches to help eye problems in a more natural way.
Knowing your EyeCode®, understanding and living according to this code could be vitally important to the well being of the eye tissue. Imagine your eye to be perfectly designed. The biological tissue of your eye always speaks the truth. When you need a break, your eyes will tell you. If you have eyestrain from using the computer, then your eyes send you a coded message. Stop, take a break, or your vision will get unclear! Our normal perception is to just look for treatments when we have eye problems.
There is a new medicine for the eyes.
Each eye condition is linked to the brain and mind by coded perceptions. Research has demonstrated that what we think in our minds sets up chemicals reactions. Depending on the kind of inner thoughts we have determines the level and type of chemical activity. For example, a happy view is chemically different than a sad view. Our inner perceptions determine how and what we see on the outside. By decoding the various eye complaints of people gives a glimpse into the perceptual world of the human being. Eye problems show how we deviate from our God-given biological code, that is, how the eyes are meant to function. Of course this approach is not meant to be a replacement for regular medical treatments for eye problems. Rather, you are encouraged to be more involved. Take more responsibility for how you look after your eyes. Like you do with your teeth. Here is a table
All Pictures: Dr. Roberto Kaplan


