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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2021 · 38 MIN

120 Jake Steiner: Reversing Myopia Completely Without Surgery

from Alternative Health Tools podcast · host Kim Shea and her guest Jake Steiner

Visit https://www.alternativehealthtools.com/ for more information Jake Steiner was diagnosed with myopia, a genetic condition, he was told. But Jake decided to do research on myopia and found that corrective vision is an enormous industry and might not be an accurate diagnosis in most cases. He developed a thorough understanding of the condition and reversed his myopia completely without surgery. Driven to get his methods to the world, Jake spoke with co-host Kim Shea about the science, his research, and his results. Links mentioned in this episode Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/ Myopia and pseudo-myopia https://bit.ly/2MgTcjS Contact Jake Steiner End Myopia https://endmyopia.org/  Contact Us Alternative Health Tools https://www.alternativehealthtools.com/  You can find us anywhere you get your audio. Contact co-hosts Lisa Victoria, John Biethan, and Kim Shea Leave us a message on our Contact Page https://www.alternativehealthtools.com/  Produced by Heard Not Seen Media, Inc. dba  Imagine Podcasting https://www.imaginepodcasting.com/ 

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