Science has attested to the close connection between the
body and the mind. As a matter of fact, your body organs and systems are all
inter-connected. Accordingly, your vision is inter-connected with your body
posture. Therefore, to improve your eyesight, you must also improve your body
posture.
Vision health is holistic health, that is, it includes
the health of the body, the mind, and the spirit. Eyesight is an integral part
of vision. Your eyesight determines how you see the world at large; your
perception is your reality. Therefore, your perception becomes the raw
materials of your life experiences, which will directly or indirectly affect
your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. By the same token, your
physical, mental, and emotional health will have an impact on your vision
health, and hence your eyesight.
According to Dr. William Bates (1860 -
1931), the founder of natural vision improvement, poor vision is the result of
eyestrain, due to mental and physical stress on the eye, and hence the distortion
of the eye shape, causing nearsightedness and farsightedness. Dr. William Bates
strongly believed that eye relaxation holds the key to improving vision. As a
matter of fact, stress is the major underlying cause of most human diseases. It
is important to reduce, if not remove, the stress factor in your life.
But eye relaxation begins with the mind first, and not
the eye. The mind must be completely relaxed before it can relax the body, and
then the eye, which is only one of the organs of the body. Posture health is
overall health because poor posture affects different parts of your body in
many different ways, such as back pain and breathing, among others.
Good posture
improves your breathing. Incorrect breathing results in compromised lung functioning,
leading to inadequate oxygen intake by all body organs and tissues, and hence a
host of health issues, including vision health. Improve your posture to
optimize breathing for your vision health.
Good posture helps you avoid debilitating body pain, such
as back pain, neck pain, leg pain, and even headaches. In addition, an arched
back exerts undue pressure on the joints and nerves, causing joint pain and
rheumatism. Due to poor body posture, all the muscle groups supporting the
crooked spine may become stretched and strained, causing wear and tear,
resulting in lower back pain. Chronic body pain often interferes with natural
sleep, which is a major factor in relaxation of the body and the mind, in
particular, the eye. Therefore, it is important to have good posture for eye
relaxation to improve eyesight.
To successfully improve posture, you must develop an
acute awareness for good posture at all times.
Good posture does not mean "jamming your shoulders
back, tucking in your tummy, and standing stiff"; this posture does not
align your body, nor is it practicable in that you can maintain that position
over an extended period. To learn how to maintain good posture. Visit my web
page: Healthy Posture Resources.
Stephen
Lau
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