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'''Two billion people have myopia'''. That's huge. The vast majority of myopia is [[lens-induced myopia|induced]] through a rogue optometry industry that cares little for people's eyes, and loads for their bottom line. We're trying to change that.
'''Two billion people have myopia'''. That's huge. The vast majority of myopia is [[lens-induced myopia|induced]] through a rogue optometry industry that cares little for people's eyes, and loads for their bottom line. We're trying to change that.
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*Scientific discussion and information about vision biology
*Scientific discussion and information about vision biology
*[[Based:Community writings|Community writings]] and videos to encourage the community
*[[Red:Community writings|Community writings]] and videos to encourage the community
*A nice [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page
*A nice [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page



Latest revision as of 13:25, 28 May 2023

Shortcut

Two billion people have myopia. That's huge. The vast majority of myopia is induced through a rogue optometry industry that cares little for people's eyes, and loads for their bottom line. We're trying to change that.

Why the wiki exists

The wiki was created in response to make the reduced lens method of vision improvement as clear as possible.

The wiki’s main priority is practical, good information on how to fix eyesight that works for the majority of people.

Other priorities include:

Who should edit

There isn't an approval process for editors, you can make an account and get started. If you want to correct grammar or change wording to make things clearer, you can. If you're contributing content, it's probably a good idea that you have some understanding of the method before you add content to articles. See Start your improvement here for a good crash course on how this works.