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Anybody know anything abouth this "See Clearly Method" I keep hearing ad's about? It is supposed to improve vision without drugs, corrective lenses or surgery. Sounds like another scam to me. Just curious.

2006-07-05 15:24:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

Thanks for the responses. I figured it was just another rip off / scam. I never had any intention of spending a penny on something that sounded too good to be true. I've got 20/400 vision w astigmatism, and I just don't see exercises helping at all.

2006-07-05 16:15:10 · update #1

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The See Clearly Method, like they say on the radio ad is supposed to improve you vision naturally, with exercises and increasing your eye's nutrient intake. I called them and was pressured into accepting the free trial. I tried it and to say the least it's almost like taking on a part-time job. Honestly, after doing the exercises for 15-20min. I saw an improvement in my vision, not enough for me to take off my glasses for good and not enough for me to continue with the program. I figured it may work, if I do it "by the book" but I don't have enough time in my day to roll my eyes and stare at plants. I'm also assuming you have to continue doing the exercises (forever) in order to maintain your results. Kinda like exercising your abs, if you stop they become flab again. That would be okay if I were living in a nursing home and had nothing else to do, but not now. By the way it cost about $400!! Next year I'm getting eye surgery, yeah it's 10 times the cost but only a fraction of the time.

2006-07-06 01:40:04 · answer #1 · answered by JulyBaby 3 · 1 0

i worked in an eye clinic that does glasses/treats eyes for cataract surgery, etc.....and let me just say there have been a lot of sprained ankles, car crashes, etc. because of these fix-it-yourself-eye-methods. u can try it but u will eventually end up back to your glasses, most people who tried it told us about it because it doesn't work. good luck. my best advice is next year sign up for a cafeteria plan at work, put away $3,000 pre-tax dollars and get lasik surgery. it changed my life. but "see clearly" will NOT change yours :)

2006-07-05 15:29:51 · answer #2 · answered by Hot Lips 4077 5 · 0 0

As I understand, they give you a series of eye "exercises" much like you work your muscles up, they believe you can work your eye muscles up to get back to normal. Those folks are pests. I sent off for the brochure and such and wasn't interested. That fella tried to argue with me. Maybe you'd have better luck.

2006-07-05 15:27:46 · answer #3 · answered by Mommymonster 7 · 0 0

Scam.

Remember, when you hear about ANY miracle product on the market - if it worked, really worked (including diet pills, muscle powders, etc.), you would hear about it on every tv, radio, internet, news, newspaper, etc. - EVERYWHERE. There would be NO advertising required. Everyone would know about it, everyone would want it, and you would have a really hard time trying to buy it.

Advertising is lies. Save your money.

2006-07-05 15:28:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a SCAM

Let me repeat.

S-C-A-M

One more time. SCAM!

Ok, now if you like to be scammed, then that is the method for you. If you are realistic and care about your eyes enough, a doctor will guide you.

I wore glasses all of my life and the See-Clearly would have no hope for me.

Lasik Surgery fixed my God Given problem. (Thanks God, for that little defect).

2006-07-05 15:29:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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