Several problems. First, I would expect "little" to be better defined,
like "1 cm" circle or something. Second, you initially instruct one to
stare at it for a second, then look away, but then you say to do this for
15 minutes a day. That is 900 seconds. Are we supposed to do this
exercise, looking back and forth, hundreds of times a day? Lastly, I was
under the impression that focusing closely on small objects (e.g. reading)
was not good for the eyes. But maybe that's just a myth.
Kurt
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Boris Grigorov wrote:
> take better pictures. The only thing you have to do is to place a little
> circle on your window, sit about 0,5m in front of it and stare at it for
> a second, then focus at some point as far as you can get. Do this for
> 15mins a day and drink to my health.
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