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hey folks itamp;#39;s dr. Sam and I want to share an exercise called plus lens to blur and this is a wonderful exercise that Iamp;#39;ve developed that actually can help people reverse their myopia so this is what you do you go to a drugstore and you get the strongest magnification lens that you can get this is the lens that you get for reading I would get the power of at least plus 250 plus 3 plus 350 whatever you can get in terms of magnification cuz youamp;#39;re gonna use this as an exercise lens ok so then the way the exercise works is youamp;#39;re sitting in a safe place like a room like your bedroom or someplace you donamp;#39;t want to wear any corrective lenses so no contacts no glasses I know itamp;#39;s going to be blurry itamp;#39;s ok you put your patch over your left eye and you get a baseline on how blurry it looks out there in the room and then you take those blurry glasses and you put them on over the right eye which is the eye that youamp;#39;re looking throu