Although
it may seem to occur suddenly, and usually becomes
noticeable in the early to mid-forties, the actual
loss of flexibility in the lens inside your eye takes
place over a number of years.
Presbyopia is generally believed to stem from a gradual
loss of flexibility in the natural lens inside your
eye and in the muscle fibers surrounding the lens.
When the
lens of the eye loses its range of adjustment, you
find it harder to focus on objects nearby.
Until recently, the only treatment for presbyopia
was to wear reading glasses or other types of corrective
glasses, such as bifocals or trifocals. With the
NewVision
Training Program, you can put away your reading
glasses for several more years!
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