Reader Comments

Carole

by delphina filbert (2022-03-22)


Many eye exercises are touted as ways to naturally improve eyesight and overcome nearsightedness. The Bates Method suggests palming, movement and visualization techniques to reshape the eyeball and improve vision. Yan Bao Jian Cao suggests massage and acupressure as ways to relieve strain and eye problems. However, none of these exercises are verified to have more than anecdotal or placebo results. While vision therapy is a serious area of optometry that addresses problems with alignment, tracking and strain, there’s no sound evidence that vision exercises can affect clarity.
http://ipsnews.net/business/2022/03/09/vista-clear-eye-supplement-reviews-26-in-1-vital-eye-wellness-formula/

https://ipsnews.net/business/2022/03/05/silencil-reviews-reveal-real-user-experience-here-its-shocking/

https://ipsnews.net/business/2022/02/18/skincell-advanced-reviews-works-on-moles-skin-tags-anywhere-on-your-body/




Critical Literacy: Theories and Practices is a non-commercial initiative committed to the ethical dissemination of academic research and educational thinking. CLTP acknowledges the thoughtful dedication of authors, editors and reviewers to develop and promote this open journal initiative. The journal receives copy-editing sponsorship from the Faculty of Education at the University of Oulu, Finland. CLTP has previously received  copy editing support from the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice at the University of Nottingham, UK.