• Fireside Chat- The Art of Content Creation and Building Your Brand
    Dec 20 2024
    From Visionary Products to Empowering Knowledge: My Next Chapter My journey has always been about innovation, education, and integrity. While the chapter of selling products has come to a close, my mission to empower others is stronger than ever. Now, I am dedicated to sharing his intellectual property and leveraging decades of experience to educate entrepreneurs and professionals on navigating product liability, social media marketing, and brand development with clarity and confidence. Through engaging blogs, lectures, and podcasts, I offer actionable insights to help business owners protect themselves, build resilient brands, and make informed decisions in a complex marketplace. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, seasoned professional, or advocate of holistic health, my story and expertise can illuminate your path forward. Join me on this exciting new journey where knowledge becomes the most powerful product of all. Visit my business website: www.eyeclaritybusinesssolutions.com Contact me for a consultation; appointments@drsamberne.com Keywords marketing, branding, social media, audience targeting, content creation, influencer marketing, data analysis, legal considerations, brand story, pain points Summary In this conversation, Dr. Sam Berne shares valuable insights on improving marketing strategies and building a strong brand identity for businesses. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing social media effectively, understanding target audiences, and creating engaging content. Dr. Berne also discusses the significance of influencer marketing, data analysis, and legal considerations in business. Throughout the discussion, he highlights the need for businesses to stay agile and responsive to market demands while crafting a unique brand story that resonates with their audience. Takeaways Social media is a free way to build your brand. Brand identity is crucial for long-term success. Narrowing your target audience enhances engagement. TikTok can help your content go viral. You should think of yourself as a media company. Repurposing content can maximize reach. Email lists are a valuable asset for businesses. Influencer marketing can expand your audience. Analyzing data helps refine your marketing strategy. Identifying pain points can lead to business opportunities. Sound Bites: "Building a stronger brand identity is crucial." "The customer is coming to you with branding." "Narrowing your target audience is key." "TikTok is one of the hottest platforms." "You are now a media company." "Your email list is gold." "Stay agile and be able to pivot." "Identifying pain points is striking gold." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Marketing and Branding Strategies 02:52 Building a Strong Brand Identity 05:53 Target Audience and Social Media Segmentation 08:58 Leveraging Social Media Platforms 12:11 Content Creation and Repurposing Strategies 15:03 Utilizing Podcasts and Newsletters 17:50 Influencer Marketing and Partnerships 20:46 Analyzing Data and Staying Agile 23:55 Legal Considerations in Business 26:50 Crafting Your Unique Brand Story 30:12 Identifying Pain Points in Your Market
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    42 mins
  • Who Influenced Dr. Berne?
    Dec 17 2024
    Keywords vision therapy, behavioral optometry, eye health, personal development, holistic healing, functional vision, primitive reflexes, meditation, emotional health, professional coaching Summary In this conversation, Sam Berne discusses his journey in the field of vision therapy, highlighting the influence of his mentors, Dr. Albert A. Shankman and Dr. Albert A. Sutton. He shares insights on the importance of holistic approaches to eye health, the role of emotional and physical well-being in vision improvement, and the significance of primitive reflexes in developmental optometry. Berne emphasizes the need for surrendering to the process of healing and the value of continuous learning in his practice. Takeaways Functional vision integrates physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Vision therapy can significantly improve reading comprehension. Surrendering to the process is essential for healing. Primitive reflexes are crucial for children's vision development. Holistic approaches are often overlooked in mainstream optometry. Continuous learning from mentors shapes professional growth. Emotional tension can manifest as vision problems. Building connections in the professional community is vital. Vision improvement requires commitment and consistency. Dr. Sutton's techniques are applicable in special needs education. Sound Bites "Primitive reflexes start in utero." "He was way ahead of his time." "Take good care of your vision." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Functional Vision Integrative Body 04:12 The Influence of Dr. Albert A. Shankman 12:16 Learning from Dr. Albert A. Sutton Sam Berne (00:00.078) Hey everyone. Welcome to the program. Before we start. I have a few announcements. First of all, many of you know that I've started a practitioners training and it's called functional vision integrative body. And this has come after 40 years of distilling A lot of information, not only about improving your eyes and vision, but things like brain health, body health, working on a physical, emotional and spiritual level, using things like color therapy, iridology, craniosacral, somatic movement and many other things. So I've written up this course for non eye doctor. So it's a coaching program and it works for any practitioner. let's say you're a chiropractor and somebody comes in and they're complaining about their eyes while they're exercises and strategies and educational things that you can teach your clients or patients to get better. I've been working with a few body workers like massage therapists, craniosecral therapists, somatic experiencing therapists, and they're just loving the program. So if you're interested, contact me appointments at drsamburn.com and we can have a conversation, see if it's a good fit for you. Sam Berne (01:39.842) The other thing I want to mention is my membership program. We're going on year number three and what I've done is I've taken a lot of my creative energies that I used to put towards social media and I've created content that is exclusively for the membership. It's about 20 bucks a month. It's really worth it. If you're interested in some of the deeper issues that might be going on not only about your eyes, but about health spirituality meditation energy medicine things like that. So if you're interested in the membership, I highly recommend it. You can go to my website, drsamburn.com and right below the word vision. You'll see membership and you can click on that and there's a free seven-day period where you can join and you can peruse the content. What I've started to do over the last few weeks is post my written blogs. I've written a lot of written blogs over the years and I'm starting to post those in the membership. know some people like like to read and so we're going to offer you things whether you listen watch or read. reduce the resistance in your quest of the information.
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  • The Earth is Talking: Are You Listening?
    Dec 13 2024
    In this episode, I interview Doug Conwell, founder of Earthwalks, Which Explores the ancient cultural and earth wisdom traditions of the American Southwest and Mexico through guided journeys and service activities. For more information, contact Doug: www.earthwalks.org. E-mail: earthwalks1@yahoo.com For even more from Dr. Sam, check out his new exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars: https://drsambernesmembership.com/ Keywords Earthwalks, Doug Conwell, geomancy, listening to the earth, indigenous cultures, Celtic traditions, Chaco Canyon, personal transformation, retreats, community service Summary In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Sam Berne interviews Doug Conwell, the founder of Earthwalks, exploring themes of geomancy, indigenous cultures, and personal transformation through nature. Doug shares his journey from urban life to discovering the wisdom of the earth, emphasizing the importance of listening to nature and the experiences that shape our understanding of the world. The discussion also highlights the significance of Chaco Canyon and the retreats Doug leads, fostering community and connection with the earth. Takeaways • Doug Conwell founded Earthwalks to connect people with nature. • Geomancy involves listening to the earth's energies. • Listening to the earth can be practiced anywhere, even in urban settings. • Indigenous cultures offer profound insights into nature and spirituality. • Personal initiations are essential for growth and transformation. • Chaco Canyon is a vital site for understanding earth energies. • Retreats provide a space for deep connection and healing. • Community engagement is a key aspect of Doug's work. • The blending of indigenous and Celtic traditions enriches spiritual practices. • Nature holds immense wisdom that can guide our lives. Sound Bites • "There's so much wisdom in the earth." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Earthwalks and Doug Conwell 02:55Exploring Geomancy and Listening to the Earth 05:59Indigenous and Celtic Traditions: A Juxtaposition 09:04Personal Initiations and Transformative Experiences 11:32The Significance of Chaco Canyon 14:52Leading Retreats and Community Engagement Sam Berne (00:02) Hey everyone, it's Dr. Sam and I'd like to welcome you to another podcast. So we have a great show today. I've invited a really special guest. He's been a longtime friend Doug Conwell and you guys need to know about Doug. He's an amazing person. He does a lot of different things service in the community, but he started this. guess he started this process many years ago called Earthwalks and I went on one of his retreats in Chaco Canyon last September and it was life-changing for me. And so I wanted to bring him on and I wanted to introduce him to the community. So Doug, welcome to the program. Give us a little bio so that people can get to know who you are. Doug Conwell (01:03) Sure, happy to do that. Originally from Colorado, Sam, from Denver. Born in Denver. My family moved from there to Texas and I lived on the border in El Paso for sixth grade through college and got a really good dose of the Mexican culture, which I just adore. And was in the military in the army for a couple years and came back to Colorado thinking it was home. And it was for a while, but this huge, relentless urban development that John Denver used to sing about, and he was promoting it while he was decrying it, sort of got to me and I realized that I was hearing a call elsewhere. And that call actually got into a book called The Spirit That Wants Me. It's an anthology of different writers, and I'm one of them that's in it. The you know, is the spirit of this region where we're living here in Santa Fe, the Four Corners region. But I moved to Santa Fe almost 50 years ago, about 47, 47 years ago, to actually go to massage school while I was getting my master's degree in criminal...
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  • New Inspirations For 2025 on Vision and Health–Part 1
    Dec 10 2024
    Please check out my membership. Access to my video: The 7 Day Liver Cleanse. Click link to watch: https://drsambernesmembership.com/zen/7-day-liver-cleanse-members-852bfb Practitioners! Consider my practitioners' course. Link: https://www.drsamberne.com/practitioners-training/ Show Notes: Keywords vision therapy, mentorship, eye health, functional vision, holistic health, Sam Berne, optometry, brain health, emotional health, spiritual health Summary In this conversation, Sam Berne discusses his journey in the field of optometry, focusing on the development of his Functional Vision Integrative Body program. He reflects on the importance of mentorship in his career, highlighting key figures who influenced his approach to vision therapy and holistic health. Berne emphasizes the integration of various therapeutic modalities and the impact of vision therapy on cognitive and emotional well-being. Takeaways Sam Berne has developed a program called Functional Vision Integrative Body. The program integrates various therapeutic modalities for holistic health. Mentorship played a crucial role in Berne's professional development. Dr. Bob Sanit was a significant mentor in vision therapy. Vision therapy can lead to neuroplasticity and cognitive improvements. Berne emphasizes the importance of emotional and spiritual health. He offers professional coaching for health practitioners and entrepreneurs. The membership program provides exclusive content on health and spirituality. Berne's experiences in San Diego shaped his approach to optometry. He values the relationships built with mentors throughout his career. Sound Bites "I highly recommend it." "I know you East Coast people." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Functional Vision Integrative Body 03:05 The Impact of Mentorship in Optometry 10:05 Reflections on Influential Figures in Vision Therapy Sam Berne (00:00) Hey everyone, welcome to the program. Before we start. I have a few announcements. First of all, many of you know that I've started a practitioners training and it's called functional vision integrative body. And this has come after 40 years of distilling a lot of information, not only about improving your eyes and vision, but things like brain health, body health, working on a physical, emotional and spiritual level, using things like color therapy, iridology, craniosacral, somatic movement and many other things. So I've written up this course for non eye doctor. So it's a coaching program and it works for any practitioner. let's say you're a chiropractor and somebody comes in and they're complaining about their eyes while they're exercises and strategies and educational things that you can teach your clients or patients to get better. I've been working with a few body workers like massage therapists, craniosecral therapists, somatic experiencing therapists, and they're just loving the program. So if you're interested, contact me appointments at drsamburn.com and we can have a conversation. See if it's a good fit for you. The other thing I want to mention is my membership program. We're going on year number three and what I've done is I've taken a lot of my creative energies that I used to put towards social media and I've created content that is exclusively for the membership. about 20 bucks a month. It's really worth it. If you're interested in some of the deeper issues that might be going on not only about your eyes, but about health, spirituality, meditation, energy, medicine, things like that. So if you're interested in the membership, I highly recommend it. You can go to my website, drsamburn.com and right below the word vision, you'll see membership and you can click on that and there's a free day of free seven day period where you can join and you can peruse the content. What I've started to do over the last few weeks is post my written blogs. I've written a lot of written blogs over the years and ...
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  • Unlocking the Liver-Gallbladder Connection
    Dec 2 2024
    Are you a practitioner? Learn about Dr. Berne's practitioner's program here: https://www.drsamberne.com/practitioners-training/ For even more from Dr. Sam, check out his new exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars: https://drsambernesmembership.com/ Keywords liver health, gallbladder, eye health, detoxification, herbal remedies, nutrition, holistic health, acupuncture, wellness, vision Summary In this episode, Dr. Sam Berne explores the intricate connection between liver and gallbladder health and its impact on vision. He discusses the liver's multifaceted functions, the role of the gallbladder, and how liver health directly influences eye health. Dr. Berne shares various detoxification strategies, herbal remedies, and a comprehensive seven-day detox program to enhance liver and gallbladder function, ultimately supporting better vision and overall wellness. Takeaways The liver is a detoxification organ with over 500 functions. Liver health is crucial for eye health and vision. Bile production and fat absorption are essential for nutrient uptake. Herbs like milk thistle and dandelion root support liver health. Hydration and bitter greens stimulate bile flow. Emotional health can be affected by liver congestion. A liver gallbladder cleanse can improve vitamin absorption. A balanced diet is key for liver and gallbladder health. Spending time in nature can enhance overall well-being. Regular detoxification can lead to better eyesight and energy levels. Sound Bites "Milk thistle helps in liver regeneration." "Bitter greens help stimulate bile flow." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Liver and Gallbladder Health 01:51 Understanding Liver Functions 03:15 The Role of the Gallbladder 06:04 Connection Between Liver Health and Eye Health 07:56 Detoxification Strategies for Liver and Gallbladder 12:12 Seven-Day Detox Program Overview Hey everybody, it's Dr. Sam and I'd like to welcome you to the burn podcast today. We're to be talking about the liver gallbladder connection as it relates to vision. Before we get to that. I want to remind people about my membership. Dr. Sam burn membership. This has exclusive content things you won't see on social media my online courses and other very interesting opinions. That I don't put on social media. So if you want to join you can go to my website, dr. Sam burn.com and in the home page, you'll see join membership to today's show. So I don't know whether you know this, but I discovered it when I first moved to Santa Fe. It's been over 30 years and I met an acupuncturist who was working a lot with liver gallbladder health as it relates to eye health. Now in optometry school, I never knew anything around the connection between the liver gallbladder and the eyes. And when I took some courses in acupuncture, I couldn't believe as we studied the meridians of the body, how much the liver gallbladder has on our not only our eye health, but our digestive health, our brain health. And yet it's something in allopathic medicine that's pretty overlooked. So I want to talk about that relationship today. What you can do to support better liver gallbladder health. What's the function of the liver gallbladder? What are some detoxes you can do? So that's going to be our show for today. So let's start with the basics. What is the function of the liver? Well, it's a detoxification organ. has over 500 functions in the body as a detoxification organ. It helps filter things like toxins in the environment drugs that you might be taking and it also removes metabolic waste from the blood. The liver also produces bile which aids our digestion and helps in the absorption of fat soluble. Sam Berne (02:20.558) foods and vitamins. Probably the main ones are vitamin A, which is great for our retina cornea eyelids and lutein and zeaxanthin which help prevent macular degeneration.
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  • Eyeglass Prescriptions Are Like a Drug
    Nov 25 2024
    Keywords myopia, eye strain, reduced prescription, vision correction, eye health, nearsightedness, eye muscles, prescription glasses, vision therapy, eye fatigue Summary In this episode, Dr. Sam Berne addresses a common concern regarding myopia and the adjustment to reduced prescriptions. He explains the physiological and psychological factors contributing to eye strain and muscle tension when transitioning to a less strong prescription. Dr. Berne emphasizes the importance of understanding the habits that lead to eye strain and offers practical advice for easing into new prescriptions, ultimately highlighting the potential benefits of reduced prescriptions for improving overall eye health. Takeaways Reduced prescriptions can reveal underlying eye muscle tension. Eye strain is often a result of habitual squinting and straining. Adjusting to a reduced prescription requires patience and practice. Wearing a less strong prescription can improve distance vision over time. Overcorrection in eye exams can lead to unnecessary strain. Prescription glasses can have side effects similar to medication. Understanding your prescription is key to managing eye health. Children may need guidance to adapt to new prescriptions. Chronic eye issues may improve with reduced prescriptions. Awareness of eye habits is crucial for better vision. Sound Bites "Any prescription that you wear is like a drug." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Myopia and Reduced Prescriptions 02:56 The Impact of Eye Strain and Muscle Tension 04:54 Adjusting to New Prescriptions and Habits Hey everybody, it's Dr. Sam and I'd like to welcome you to the podcast. So I received a question from a mom who I'm working with her son who's got nearsightedness. This is a very interesting question. So I gave him a prescription that reduces his myopia and she said that he's having a hard time adjusting to the prescription that is creating eye strain and his eye muscles hurt and she wants to know Sam Berne (00:30.71) what she can do to tell him to get used to the prescription. Well, it's interesting because when you're presented with a reduced prescription, your eyes should relax. Basically, any reduced prescription is saying, can I let go with my muscles and can I release and relax? Sam Berne (00:56.694) Now in this particular case, there's two possible scenarios going on. The first is that and this is very common with people that start wearing reduced prescriptions. They start feeling their eye muscles more and they start feeling this area. Whereas before it was very a very unrealized area, meaning they had no awareness of it. And so when you wear something that's less tight, Sam Berne (01:26.402) Guess what happens all of that tightness that you've absorbed over years of the strong prescription. You feel that so it's showing you what's already there. It's not causing it, but the relaxation potential is showing you the tension that you've been carrying for a long time. The second part of this is Sam Berne (01:54.921) It's not the prescription that's causing the eye tension. It's the attitude and habits that we bring to the prescription that creates the eye tension. So this means that we're so used to having it clear that when we're given a softer prescription and it's a little on the soft blurry side, we immediately want to get rid of it by squinting and straining. Sam Berne (02:23.595) So we're back to our old habits again. Sam Berne (02:28.321) Yeah, exactly. So the reduced prescription is going to confront the habit of you wanting to squint and strain and muscle it. So what I told the mother is just invite the child to wear this reduced prescription at near at the 14 inches, maybe maybe 20 inches at the most. But don't try to wear it in the distance for now. Sam Berne (02:56.171) I mean the prescription was prescribed for near vision to begin with and it can be a big jump and kind of disorienting if you get this reduced p...
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  • Dr. Berne’s Interview on KKCR, Kauai
    Nov 14 2024
    Keywords holistic eye care, vision improvement, eye health tips, behavioral optometry, Sam Berne, eye exercises, nutrition for eyes, blue light protection, workshops, private sessions summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Sam Berne shares his insights on holistic eye care, emphasizing the importance of daily habits for maintaining eye health. He discusses the impact of nutrition, sunlight, and eye exercises, while also highlighting his workshops and private sessions aimed at personalized care. The discussion also touches on the effects of screen time on vision and the significance of blue light protection. takeaways • Dr. Sam Berne is a behavioral optometrist with a holistic approach. • Morning sunlight is crucial for resetting circadian rhythms. • A diet rich in colorful vegetables supports eye health. • Eye exercises can enhance circulation and oxygenation in the eyes. • Light is essential for overall health and energy fields. • Social media has expanded Dr. Berne's reach to a global audience. • Workshops are tailored to individual goals and health needs. • Private sessions focus on treating the root causes of vision problems. • Blue light from screens can negatively affect eye health. • The Palm Hum exercise is beneficial for relaxation and eye care Sound Bites • "Get some morning sunlight." • "Light is a food, don't be afraid of it." • "Blue light can dry your eyes out." • "It's the Palm Hum by Dr. Sam." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Welcome Back to Kauai 01:59Understanding Holistic Eye Care 04:59Daily Habits for Eye Health 08:57Exploring Sam's Books and Workshops 11:55Private Sessions and Personalized Care 16:00The Impact of Screens on Eye Health Here for my interview on KKCR, Public Radio Kauai. I was here about a year and a half ago and back again with my friend Tracy Shavarone, who's gonna have me on and interview me. So stay tuned. to Dr. Sam Berne. Aloha Sam. Aloha. So nice to see you in person. I know we're face to face. We're face to face. Eye to eye. Welcome back to Kauai. Yeah, feels great to be here. We just had 15 inches of snow in Santa Fe so nice to be in the tropics. Isn't that kind of unusual to have that much snow this early? Well it used to be with climate change you know we're getting that much snow but back in the 90s yeah we used to get that kind of snow end of October beginning in November what a blessing you know it lowers the fire risk and Anyway, it's great to be here in the humidity. was mentioning I was in New Mexico in October and it was very, very dry. I definitely had to put lotion on my skin. It is a high desert environment. I have to warn people about that. It was so beautiful. Mexico is just spectacular. It really is the land of enchantment. really is and so much space there, open land, great hiking, nature, Chaco Canyon and all those magical places. Sam Berne (01:34.765) Well, and of course, kawaii has its own magic, which brings you back. I know it's like a magnet that keeps bringing me back. So for those of you who have never met Dr. Sam Byrne, I'm going to have him like introduce himself. But he's the author of many books and he is a holistic, I would say a holistic eye doctor. I don't know if that's what you would consider yourself, but. Yes, well I'm a behavioral optometrist, doctor of optometry, but I have studied many different healing modalities and my mission is to help people regain their eyesight if it's deteriorating, improve their vision as they get older, work with kids with learning problems and the spectrum disorders, autism, the ADD, there's a very big vision component. to it, traumatic brain injury, people that want to reduce their prescriptions. So I've devoted my career, you know, it's four decades, and still going strong, helping people with their health and their vision. But you do use it well, except your holistic approaches. Yeah, well, know, when listeners, you go to the eye doctor and they give you a s...
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  • Beyond Central Vision: Improving Periphery with Binasal Tapes
    Nov 9 2024
    Keywords binasal tapes, vision therapy, eye health, neuroplasticity, peripheral vision, double vision, lazy eye, visual coordination, stress relief, alternative therapies Summary In this conversation, Dr. Sam Berne discusses the concept and application of binasal tapes, a technique used in vision therapy. He shares his experiences and the origins of this method, highlighting its benefits for various visual issues such as double vision and lazy eye. The discussion emphasizes the importance of peripheral vision and how binaural tapes can help in enhancing visual coordination and relaxation, especially under stress. Takeaways • Binasal tapes are used to enhance peripheral vision. • The technique was taught to Dr. Sam by Dr. Ellis Edelman. • Binasal tapes can help with double vision and lazy eye. • The eyes are connected to the brain's mapping through visual input. • Using these tapes can lead to profound visual relaxation. • Stress affects vision and can lead to tunneling of sight. • Binasal tapes provide a reference point for better vision. • The technique is beneficial for patients with TBI. • Neuroplasticity plays a role in how we perceive vision. • The method is a gentle nudge to engage peripheral vision. Sound Bites • "These tapes help you in that process." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Binasal Tapes 02:48 The Technique and Its Origins 06:12 Applications and Benefits of Binasal Tapes Sam Berne (00:02.222) Hey everybody, welcome to the program today. I'm on my morning walk here in the forest and I thought I'd bring you along. I received a question from a listener on what are binasal tapes and how do they work? So think about a pair of glasses and on the inside part of the glasses like on the we call it the nasal part or the nose part. We actually apply about one inch of tape on either side of the lenses. So you've got it on your right and the left and you have this tape in the middle. So it's by the nose, it's by the nasal, it's by the sinus. We call these bi-nasal tapes. What are these and how do they work? Well, I have to rewind and I want to give many of my mentors kudos for sharing this with me. One of my former partners, Dr. Ellis Edelman. I was in practice with him for five years in Newtown square, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. And when I started working with Dr. Edelman, I had just graduated the gazelle Institute and Dr. Edelman was a graduate of the Gazelle Institute, except he had graduated about 40 years before I did. So he had a lot of experience and I thought this would be a good place to apprentice. so I began my practice in his office. I started renting space from him and it's kind of hard to get patients. took a while. We were in a very conservative area of the main line of Philadelphia. Sam Berne (01:51.598) And people were not open at that time to alternative therapies. This was in the mid 1980s, but I hung out, hung in there with it and slowly and surely I began to attract my practice, my patients, and I built it up quite successfully, which I sold at the end of 1989 and moved out here to New Mexico. in 1990 and started a practice in 1992. Just to give you some orientation. One of the techniques that dr. Edelman taught me was how to work with people either who over focused or tunneled their vision. And you know, when you tunnel your vision, you exclude your peripheral vision. One of that has to do with myopia. where you just tighten up your vision and you you narrow it. So that would be one place where you might want to say, okay, how can we enhance your peripheral vision? Another application that we would see is double vision. So with the two eyes weren't working together how to work with this and then of course the third situation would be if somebody had a crossed eye or a even a wandering eye or they had lazy eye. So one I saw more clearly than the other. So he showed me this technique where you put black tape on the inside part of both l...
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