Seeing Straight:
A Simple Cure For Cross Eyes/Lazy Eyes
Published November 11, 2010
ross-Eyed (Strabismus) and Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) greatly affect vision, making reading difficult. I use Brain Integration Technique, involving acupressure points and muscle testing to identify the muscles, nerves and brain centers involved and bring these areas back to homeostasis. This allows the eyes and brain to work together and focus on previously difficult tasks without effort or discomfort. Brain Integration Technique corrects these disorders in a very short time and with lasting effect.
One woman with Strabismus did not know what was causing her reading problems until she was a teenager. The school eye exams did not detect her problem. She had trouble with anything involving reading, including organizing numbers and mathematical story problems. She experienced headaches and became tired quickly when reading. She employed strategies to help her read: placing a piece of paper under the line of text she read or following the words with her finger. She was prescribed prism glasses, which worked well, but if she took them on and off during the day she would get nauseated.
In her case, we initially planned two sessions. The test I use to bring out the difference in left and right visual fields is to look at an image of a cross at eye level, from a few feet away. She covers one eye and quickly pulls the hand away. In that moment the cross will either stay put or appear to be moving. An overlapping visual field shows up as the cross moving, before the dominant eye refocuses and the person sees one cross. To help the eyes correctly align, I work with the eyes' muscles and the brain centers involved in eye movement and image processing. Muscle testing the ocular muscles and their accompanying nerves helps to pinpoint which ones are over or under-active. I look at the eyes individually and how they work together. After identifying which areas need to be worked with I hold acupuncture points. This enhances blood flow to help stimulate neurons within those areas. The neurons reset, causing a contracted muscle to relax. I notice that often people feel an immediate lessening of stress/pain in their eyes. For this woman, she noticed the cross moved less and less each time I tested her.
Another level of this treatment is to go through the brain centers involved with the eyes, and visual processing. In this case we continued the cross test and worked with the basal ganglia. Taking on and off her glasses a lot caused her to become physically sick. We worked with the basal ganglia for her sense of balance in connection to her visual field shifting and muscle re-patterning. Brain Integration works like going to a fuse box and turning on a circuit. The brain center can now light up from the infusion of blood and neuron activity. It turns on to full functioning and has stronger connections with the eyes and other brain centers. This level of transformation will be seen very clearly with this woman's physical sickness due to her adjusting visual perspective with and without glasses. This took two sessions to shift.
