During the last few years, a major advance has taken place in the eye care
profession. Many simple techniques known as "therapeutic eye exercises"
have been developed that make the eyes healthier and reduce or eliminate
dependency on corrective lenses. The Power Vision Program gives you the
best of these techniques.
Many people ask: "If eye exercises are so effective, why doesn't my doctor
prescribe them?" The answer is simple. Optometric colleges were created
by the optical glass industry to train eye doctors how to prescribe glasses.
The last thing the optical glass industry wants is for eye doctors to learn
how to improve vision naturally. So most eye doctors receive no training
in the use of eye exercises.
Only a specialized group of eye doctors known as "behavioral optometrists"
are trained to use eye exercises. The Power Vision Program was developed
by a team of behavioral optometrists and scientists including the doctors
listed below. Whether you want to reduce your dependency on corrective
lenses or simply avoid the expense of a stronger prescription, the Power
Vision Program will give you the help you need.
Dr. Merrill J. Allen, O.D., Ph.D. Professor
Emeritus and Former Head of the School
of Optometry at Indiana University. During
the course of his career, he published 231
research papers and received 21 honors
including the “Apollo” Award from the
American Optometric Association.
Dr. Steven M. Beresford, Ph.D. Founder
and Research Director of the American
Vision Institute. He is an expert on the
biomechanics of the eyes whose work has
led to new methods of improving vision
naturally including dissolving cataracts
and reversing macular degeneration.
Dr. Francis A. Young, Ph.D. Professor
Emeritus of Psychology at Washington
State University. During the course of his
career, he published 95 research papers
and received 21 honors including the
“Apollo” Award from the American
Optometric Association.