Artificial lenses may help improve your vision, but it’s a
temporary fix. The main problem with artificial lenses is that they teach you
bad habits and allow your eyes to work incorrectly. You quickly become
dependent on the lenses and keep your eyes from healing themselves.
If you can teach your eyes to be more relaxed, the need for
glasses and lenses would go away completely. The main cause of most eye
problems is mental stress and strain of the eyes. The key is to learn how to
avoid strain in the first place. That is not always possible, so learning new
habits to deal with strain is the next step.
One of the largest problems with artificial lenses is
finding the perfect prescription. Your eyes are constantly changing. Many
things play a factor in how well you can see. Health, weather, mood, distractions,
and outside stressors all play a part in your vision. For a doctor to find the
perfect prescription is impossible. Your vision will change when your mood
changes.
Try going without your glasses for a few weeks and see what
happens. You may be surprised at the results. Of course things may be blurry at
first, but once your eyes start to adjust to a life without artificial lenses
things will become clearer.
Wearing artificial lenses can make our eyes lazy and teach
us many bad habits. Concentrate on fixing the problem of mental strain and
don't just cover up the problem.