THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES! EASY, EFFECTIVE AND SEE RESULTS Q EFFECT “ TIV TIVE AND SE “ Eye-Chi ” with Leo Angart as seen on Channel 7 - e-Chi ” with Leo Angart as seen on C
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“ a workshop that actually lives up to what it promised.” Marie, a participant from Sydney
“ The course is amazing. On the second day I saw people who had excitedly practised their homework the night before, and their sight had increased several diopters!
Plus the presenter makes it good fun.” Elizabeth, a participant from Melbourne
'I did Leo Angart's vision training in 2004. At the time I was wearing bifocals and had a significant astigmatism problem. I had worn glasses for over fifty years. I am an author of 14 books. This meant I spent many hours at my computer and continue to do so.
I found that during the workshop my astigmatism was significantly less, I did the exercises I had learned in the course and after about 6 months I decided to bury my glasses. The time I now spend looking after my eyes is far less then the time I use to spend looking for my glasses!
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The Vision Training approach developed by Leo Angart is effective for:
Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, Astigmatism, the need for reading glasses, Lazy eye, Strabismus and more.
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As the name implies, Vision Training involves you actively exercising and working to improve your eyesight. As opposed to glasses or contact lenses, this is an active method.
Marie, a participant from Sydney nel 7 - TODAY TONIGHT
Dr Ysaiah Ross, Sydney.
Leo Angart himself wore glasses for 26 years before he learned how to get rid of them sixteen years ago.
WORKSHOPS AUSTRALIA WIDE BRISBANE 26-27 September CANBERRA 15 and 17 Sep. MELBOURNE 12-13 September PH 0418 217 193 PH 02 6255 0397 PH 0402 736086
Magic eyes for kids 11 and 14 September.
For more information and webinars visit
www.vision-training.com 116680i185 SYDNEY
19-20 September. PH 1800 332772
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