Difference between revisions of Guide:How to doubt the reduced lens method

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*[[EndMyopia:EDIT|This entire wiki was built]] from the ground up by an army of volunteers, for free
*[[EndMyopia:EDIT|This entire wiki was built]] from the ground up by an army of volunteers, for free
*There are plenty of [[Clinical_Studies|clinical studies (list)]] that indicate the axial length of the eyeball is not fixed and can change over time. We didn't write these studies, we're just applying their lessons.
*There are plenty of [[Clinical_Studies|clinical studies (list)]] that indicate the axial length of the eyeball is not fixed and can change over time. We didn't write these studies, we're just applying their lessons.
*We don't shove paid courses in your face. You can buy a [[BackTo20/20]] membership, but we're clear this isn't necessary to reverse your myopia. {{smaller|([[Jakey]] is going broke though, support us)}}
*We don't shove paid courses in your face. You can buy a [[BackTo20/20]] membership, but we're clear this isn't necessary to reverse your myopia. {{smaller|([[Jakey]] is going broke though, support us! Also, most of the time, it's invite-only, so you can't even buy it anyway.)}}


We encourage you to be open-minded and consider all of the options available to you, instead of just ours. We're all about engaging those critical thinking skills. If you can understand vision biology yourself, then you are in a better position to decide what is and isn't likely to fix your eyesight.
We encourage you to be open-minded and consider all of the options available to you, instead of just ours. We're all about engaging those critical thinking skills. If you can understand vision biology yourself, then you are in a better position to decide what is and isn't likely to fix your eyesight.
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