There’s a complete chapter dedicated to pinhole glasses in the program, however, I should explain a bit about what they are how they work. If you have been browsing a bit for natural techniques to improve your eyesight you should have already come across pinhole glasses. For those of you who haven’t let me continue.
Pinhole glasses are marketed by many claiming that they could permanently improve your eyesight. However, as explained in the program there is no scientific evidence to support this alone. Pinhole glasses can help improve eyesight if used together with eye exercises. But due to a lack of formal clinical studies to substantiate what the companies selling pinhole glasses claim it is better to be moderate in such affirmations. Better yet, you can make some of your own, as you can learn by downloading the program (which has a no questions asked money back guarantee). Some companies may brag a bit more than they should, since their only interest is profit.
However, if there was no scientific evidence to support the fact that pinhole glasses help improve eyesight, they would not exist. Either way, most people know little or nothing about pinhole glasses. Pinhole glasses (also called stenopeic glasses), have an opaque plastic material instead of lenses. This material is filled with pinhole-sized perforations. Each perforation allows only a very narrow beam of light to enter the eye which reduces the size of the circle of confusion on the retina and increases depth of field. The newest brands also have ultraviolet protection. They come with different pinhole sizes and patterns.
After analyzing a lot of data regarding pinhole glasses I can say that they may have a positive effect on your vision. The reason is simple: they help focus the light on your lens and will make the eye muscles responsible for adjusting the lens work harder and “pull” the lens in the right direction.
There is a full explanation of how pinhole glasses can be used within the program, but it should be mentioned that these type of glasses give the best results to those who are near-sighted, far-sighted, or astigmatic. No eye exam, no prescription needed. Just put them on and see clearly. While pinhole glasses are claimed to be useful for people who are both near and far-sighted, they are not recommended for people with over 6 diopters of myopia. They must not be used in dark places. Pinhole glasses are not medical devices. There is no prescription required for pinhole glasses.
Do not, however, wear them when you are driving. You can buy them or even make your own. Learn how to do that in the program. It will take a while for your eyes to get used to the glasses. Do not force or strain your eyes the first time you use the pinhole glasses.
