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HH • How Not to Lose Your EyeSight

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Sharry Edwards

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For many people vision is our most important sensory organ.  Our ears cannot repeat what we have heard but our eyes can easily verify what we have just visually experienced.

Data gathering dealing with vision conducted by the Institute of BioAcoustic Biology has been ongoing for many years with reported successful reversal of Macular Degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, visual accuity....  We want to verify that we may be able to identify and reverse issues associated with retinal burn associated with this 99 year Solar Eclipse.

 It is quite safe to watch a LUNAR eclipse with the naked eye, while watching a SOLAR eclipse without eyewear protection can seriously damage your eyesight. You can use a telescope to get a clearer view of the moon during an eclipse and really see what is happening.

A lunar eclipse — an eclipse of the Moon — is perfectly safe to watch with the naked eye; you're only looking at the Moon, at night, which is quite safe. A solar eclipse is potentially dangerous, however, because viewing a solar eclipse involves looking at the Sun, which can damage your eyesight. 

Join us we demonstrate our Tried and True Eye Watcher software that has helped us identify many vision issues.

MAKE SURE YOUR NAME HAS BEEN ENTERED IN THE DRAWING FOR A FREE BioACOUSTIC EYE WATCHER SOFTWARE

 

*We will be giving away the software to one lucky audience member*

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