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Does using the black glasses with holes in it help correct eyes?

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Im not sure what these glasses are called but they are fully black, even on the lense but have holes in them so they make the eye focus . .

Im wondering if they really do correct the eye or does it just stabelize the eye so the power wont go lower?

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  1. Pinhole glasses, also known as stenopeic glasses, are eyeglasses with a series of pinhole-sized perforations filling an opaque sheet of plastic in place of each lens. Similar to the workings of a pinhole camera, each perforation allows only a very narrow beam of light to enter the eye which reduces the size of the circle of confusion on the retina and increases depth of field. In eyes with refractive error, the result is often a clearer image. Unlike conventional prescription glasses, pinhole glasses produce a clear image without the pincushion effect around the edges (which makes straight lines appear curved). While pinhole glasses are useful for people who are both near- and far-sighted, they are not recommended for people with over 6 diopters of myopia. It should also be noted that pinhole glasses reduce brightness and peripheral vision,[1] and thus should not be used for driving or when operating machinery.[2]

    Pinhole glasses have been marketed by various companies on the claim that - combined with certain eye exercises - they could permanently improve eyesight.

    These claims have been analyzed, but no scientific evidence has been found to support them, and they are no longer allowed to be made in the United States under the terms of a legal settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.[3]


  2. Pinhole glasses (like all glasses or contacts) will do nothing to "stabilize" your refractive error (need for glasses.)  Pinhole glasses will improve vision for mild nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, however, the decrease in the peripheral vision is so severe, these glasses are not recommended for anyone.

  3. study dr william bates and his work and you will find your answers

  4. Yes they will.  Here's how:

    After wearing these glasses for about a day, you'll have tripped and bumped into so many things that when you remove the glasses, you'll feel like your vision is corrected.

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