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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
De Angelis, David, 1963–
The secret of perfect vision : how you can prevent and reverse nearsightedness / by David De Angelis.
p. cm.
Summary: “Presents a scientifically supported system that directly intervenes with the causes that generate myopia onset and development, and provides exercises that lead to the gradual strengthening of one’s focusing capability and the gradual decreasing of refractive error”—Provided by publisher.
eISBN: 978-1-58394-481-3
1. Visual training. 2. Myopia—Alternative treatment. 3. Eye—Refractive errors—Alternative treatment. I. Title.
RE960.D4 2008
617.7′5—dc22
2007039566
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