Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 521 pages
- Published by: North Atlantic Books
- Edition: 1st Edition January 24, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1556433417
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1556433412
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 2.1 pounds
Product Review
I have your great book in my office and it is very popularsomeone is always reading it --
Dr. Stan Appelbaum, OD, Optometrist, 1997I highly recommend Tom Quackenbush's new book, Relearning to Seethe most comprehensive book ever written on the Bates method. If you want a simple and practical self-help book on improving your eyesight, this the book to buy. --
Roe Gallo, Perfect Body, 1997Relearning to Seehas got to be one of the best and most comprehensive books on natural vision improvement and the Bates method ever writtenmany glorious illustrations2 books for the price of one! [Quackenbush's and a lot from Bates' writings]a very-well written book professionally presented. If you only want to buy one book on natural vision improvement, make sure this is the one. --
Chen Hanwen, The Vision Improvement SiteThomas Quackenbush's oversized textbook outstrips all its predecessorsFor anyone seriously interested in vision improvement or the Bates method, [Relearning to See] is a "must have" --
Rosemary A. Jones, reviewer for America Online, 1998.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Review
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Relearning to See is a very impressive text!outstrips all its predecessorsMost complete text that we've ever seen on natural vision improvement. For anyone seeking to improve their eyesight without drugs, surgery or prescription lensesFor anyone seriously interested in vision improvement or the Bates method,
Relearning to See is a 'must have'"
—Rosemary Jones
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Relearning to Seehas got to be one of the best and most comprehensive books on natural vision improvement and the Bates method ever writtenmany glorious illustrationstwo books for the price of one!a very well-written book professionally presented. If you only want to buy one book on natural vision improvement, make sure this is the one."
—Chen Hanwen
Reader ReviewsFar and away the most comprehensive book on vision improvement I've come across, this is more of an encyclopedia than a book you read straight through. Mr. Quackenbush - not an eye doctor, but a long-time teacher of the Bates method - goes through the mechanics and physiology of the eye and the eye's natural vision habits in exhaustive detail. He also gives pointers on reducing one's prescription, movement exercises, acupressure, relaxation games, left-brain/right-brain physiology, and holistic health, all geared toward improving your eyesight. Central to his teaching of the Bates method is that there are NO exercises. These are habits which are to be practiced 24 hours a day! And they are so simple, so easy to do, and afterwards you'll wonder why people are still stuck in poor vision. Tom, who founded the Natural Vision Center, used to teach his courses in the San Francisco Bay Area but is now in Ashland, Oregon. I've taken his natural vision course and I found it to be profound. It's been a year and a half; my prescription used to be 20/400, but now I can occasionally see 20/50 or better. Progress is expected to be slow but steady, and I saw jumps in my vision after only a few weeks in the course.