Improving Eyesight Naturally
When both eyes focus on an object simultaneously it's actually an incredible feat. This is possible when both eyeballs adjust precisely for distance and are aimed in the same direction. When these things don't occur is what is known as strabismus. Strabismus is more commonly known as cross-eyed or lazy eye.
Mental strain is the main cause. This occurs when the eyes are pulled in different directions by the outer muscles. When we lose concentration, the eyes will actually go off and do their own thing. One eye may be off in its own little world while the other one is focusing in on the object. When one eye is focused and the other is turned slightly up or down or even out, this is what is known as cross-eyed. When it takes longer for one eye to catch up with the other, this is what is known as lazy eye.
The root cause of this ailment is always a subconscious reluctance to see and the lack of mental focus. The feeling side is represented by the left eye. The active thinking side is represented by the right eye. A clash between feelings and thoughts can cause one eye to look away. If you know which eye is the lazy one, you might be able to figure out what is causing the inner conflict.
Other symptoms associated with Strabismus are ADHD. Finding stability is very difficult for some people due to their attention being divided between two people. It might be between a mother and father, a parent and grandparent, a teacher and parent, etc. It's difficult for them to find rest and security in such an unstable situation. They feel out of control which will only worsen the problem.
Relaxation is the key to solving most eye problems, especially Strabismus. If you can figure out and face the inner conflict you have, you can then take the necessary steps to make peace with the situation. The best cure for any eyesight ailment is relaxing and taking time for yourself.
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