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antagonistic muslces can both be tight.
Talk to anyone that does body work and they'll likely tell you that that would be wishful thinking. A huge amount of postural issue are due to chronic tightness. Any athelete would rejoice if that became a truth.
I am not suggesting glasses are bad. I am suggesting we are looking in a very narrow direction. I am also suggesting that the use it or loose it principle that surrounds the body applies to the eyes as well.
When i was doing my exercises and wearing my glasses less I started to get improvments. The less I wear glasses the better they get and the more I wear the faster they go back. Many people experience this. I suggest that it doesn't take rocket science to see that wearing glasses is a crutch (not saying there isn't a time and place for a crutch) and when you use a crutch your leg muscles atrophy, never mind all the aspects of making a leg move. Use it or loose it.
Tell me how many peoples vision wearing glasses maintains and doesn't deteriorate.
Muscles tighten for many reasons. Over use and straining is a common reason. Relaxing them can do wonders. Not sure why eyes are different, except it doesn't fit into the model taught in eye school.
Listen to the words. "Perminant cure". Ask an english teacher what that is suppose to mean.
It is not a sure just a crutch, which may be ok. But the programming is there are things getting fixed, but that is not the case. They are being bandaided-which can have a time or place, but lets call it what it is.
Maybe we speak a different language. But as a patient a cure to me means no more problem and a perminant sollution, the problem fixed.
Glasses allow me to see and I'm happy they atre there but they are by no stretch a cure!