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Re: [Autism-Mercury] Eye Stims & Vitamin A

Hi,

I wonder if your child is NOT seeing in binocular vision and so he just uses
one eye. My friend's child was tested by a Developmental Optometrist and the
doctor found that her 9 year old had NEVER seen in binocular vision. It was
just heart breaking. Now, after vision training, he reads quite well and he is
much better in so many ways. He HAD been tested by a pediatric
ophthalmologist every year and that person said his eyes were fine. The moral
of the story
is to NOT TRUST the ophthalmologist if you think he is having an issue that
may be related to eye tracking and eye muscles.

By the way, my daughter had eye tracking problems, too. Once we got her
inner ear stabilized and then did eye training with a Developmental Optometrist,
she jumped a couple of grade levels in reading right away. She now reads VERY
WELL and lots. Her pediatric ophthalmologist said she had better than perfect
vision and said he saw no issues with eye tracking. He was SO wrong and have
a kid who made big leaps in progress right away to prove it.

Just a thought from someone who had been through it.

Cynthia in Salt Lake City


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