3D Magic Eye Exercises

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COMING SOON! We have combined the Magic Eye 3D technology with the extensive experience, of Dr. Marc Grossman, a leading vision therapist in the United States. We are beta testing a unique series of eye exercises to be practiced on the computer to help computer users maintain healthy vision, and help prevent or reduce of affects of Computer Eye Fatigue affecting people of all ages.

Computer users complain of eyestrain as their primary symptom when working with a computer. These easy exercises teach you how to relax your eyes, strengthen the muscles in the eye and make your computer experience safer and more enjoyable.

Human eyes were designed to support our hunter-gatherer ancestors to enable them for example to spot game or danger at a distance. The vision skills that served our ancestors are different from those we need in modern society today, particularly at it relates to computers.

How Do Computers Affect Your Eyes?

Viewing text and graphics on computer screens has created a new source of stress on our eyes and overall vision system. Today, nearly all our visual demands on the job and during recreation have shifted to close up viewing, meaning within arm's length away.

The most common reason today people go to the eye doctor is because their eyes feel strained from working on the computer. According to research, the number of eye exams due to computer related strain was up to 20 million by the year 2000. A study by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health found that 88 percent of people who worked on computers complained of eyestrain as their primary symptom when working with a computer.

The visual skills need to work on a computer include the ability to:

  1. Aim your eyes together. (vergence)
  2. Continuously focus your eyes on the screen.(accommodation)
  3. Frequently move your eyes across the computer screen easily from one area to another (ocular motility).

Today, computer users must persist in these complex visual tasks for many hours on end, a stress for which our eyes were not designed.

The Magic Eye exercise program can help you to retrain your eye muscles to meet the visual demands of the 21st century.

For those of you who do a lot of close-up work daily and would like to try to optimize your performance and efficiency at work, school and/or play, Magic Eye is for you.

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