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I regularly eat white bread, and my far-vision improved. There must be cause-effect, right? Smiler That's the way other so-called "diet research" works.

On renewing my driver's license, I was able to change it from "glassed needed" to "no glasses needed".
 
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...one for driving and one for reading...


That's the way my doctor says my uncorrected eyes are - one is good at near-vison, and one is good at far-vision.
 
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My Mother told me the same thing that Cobismom told her, and I started wearing glasses (stigma problem at age 12) now I wear bi-focals for driving/ reading and have a seperate pair just for reading, all are Rx one's

My daughter hated carotts,and still won't eat them and she will be 49 yrs old,this Friday and still doesn't wear glasses, so go figure


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Posts: 51 | Location: Coconut Creek, Fl. | Registered: April 21, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Aw let's all live in a dream world today. My mother told me that if I ate carrots I'd never wear glasses, I own two pair now, one for driving and one for reading....and if I ate a lot of carrots, I'd lose my freckles, well call me spots!

Dreamworlds are a wonderful place to be.!


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1. Get out of the house and in the pool four days a week.
2. Schedule meals a week at a time.
3. five fruits and vegetables a day, along with water.
 
Posts: 3426 | Location: Central USA | Registered: March 11, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My girlfriend told me when we were young that "if you eat the end of the loaf, you'll get big boobs". I only later realized it means you eat the whole loaf of bread, end to end, and big boobs is not the only thing you get.


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Originally posted by MaryJo:
My grandmother used to say that if you eat the crust of the bread you will have curly hair.
Hmmmmm.....my hair is curly.....cause/effect? I wonder!


That didn't work for me. My hair is straight and has no body. It is flatter than unleavened bread. They kept telling me that it would grow back in curly after chemo. Big Grin

Nope. Didn't happen. It came out and grew back in three times and it is still the same ole hair I have always had. Wink


1. do 4 laps on walking track without "resting"
2. do 1 mile (17laps) in 20 minutes (3miles per hour)
 
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My grandmother used to say that if you eat the crust of the bread you will have curly hair.
Hmmmmm.....my hair is curly.....cause/effect? I wonder!
 
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You get more far sighted as you get older so if you were near sighted to start with you will eventually reach a "normal" vision before going on to become far sighted.


1. do 4 laps on walking track without "resting"
2. do 1 mile (17laps) in 20 minutes (3miles per hour)
 
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