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Mark L.
Posted: 2005-07-13 16:04:23
so is it not possible that the muscle isn't fully relaxed?

if you primarily use a muscle in one way it tends to get use to that place

why is this any different?

glad to learn more but what you said doesn't tell me that retraining the muscle won't help.

just because a muscle is run by the parasympathetic doesn't mean it works perfect or that it can't be changed in my opinion.

if you deliberatly look at something far or close aren't you then controling the muscle?

Wouldn't it make sense that you can learn to relax the muscle more especially after training it to look close so much?

what you say doesn't add up to not being able to retrain the muscles, if nothingmore than to a degree. Or am I missing something?

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