Pinhole Glasses For Kids

$31.99

Pinhole Glasses For Kids (and adults) is a natural method to correct and improve eyesight. Although we market the Kids pinhole glasses to children, adults can use them as well. That’s because this pinhole style works for both near-sightedness and far-sightedness conditions.

The Natural Eyes Vision Training Kit is a useful tool for anyone with weakened vision.

 

Pinhole Glasses for Kids

Improve vision naturally with Pinhole Glasses for Kids.

Pinhole Glasses and Vision

Kids Pinhole Glasses, BlueVision is a major link between the outside world and the brain. Much of our experience comes through the eyes and is an important factor in how we relate to the world around us and how we interact within it.

For children, deficiencies in eyesight can lead to behavioral changes into adulthood. I only mention this to remind parents a lot of “seeing” issues are correctable using natural methods.

The Pinhole Glasses for Kids hit the middle ground and are effective for both nearsighted and farsighted conditions. Because a child’s eye muscles and lens are flexible, there’s a greater chance for them to improve their vision naturally.  Later in life as adults, it’s much more difficult to reverse deviations in eyesight.

What is the Difference Between Myopia and Hyperopia, and What are the Symptoms?

Myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness) are both refractive errors, meaning they are vision conditions related to how light is bent (refracted) by the eye. However, they affect vision in opposite ways:

Eye chart explains myopia.Myopia (Nearsightedness)

  • Definition: Myopia occurs when the eyeball is too long relative to the focusing power of the cornea and lens of the eye, or the cornea and/or lens are too curved for the length of the eyeball. This causes light rays to focus at a point in front of the retina, rather than directly on its surface.
  • Symptoms:
    • Blurred Distance Vision: Objects in the distance appear blurry and out of focus, while close objects can be seen clearly.
    • Squinting: Nearsighted individuals often squint to see distant objects more clearly.
    • Eye Strain: Attempting to focus on distant objects may cause discomfort in the eyes.
    • Headaches: Eye strain from squinting and effort to see clearly can lead to headaches.
    • Need to Sit Closer: People with myopia might feel the need to sit closer to the television or the front of the classroom to see clearly.

Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

  • Definition: Hyperopia occurs when the eyeball is too short relative to the focusing power of the cornea and lens, or the cornea and/or lens are not curved enough. As a result, light rays entering the eye focus behind the retina, rather than directly on it.
  • Symptoms:
    • Blurred Close Vision: Close objects appear blurry, while distant objects are usually seen more clearly.
    • Eye Strain: Struggling to maintain clear vision, especially for close work, can lead to a feeling of strain and fatigue in the eyes.
    • Headaches: The strain of trying to focus on nearby objects can result in headaches, especially after prolonged activities involving close vision like reading or using a computer.
    • Squinting: Individuals with hyperopia may squint in an attempt to see more clearly at close range.

Using Pinhole Glasses is not New

Arab scholar Alhazem studying properties of light. Using Pinhole Glasses to improve vision goes back over two thousands years. The Indian yogi, Patanjali devised techniques to tone and condition the extra-ocular muscle whereas the 7th century Greek physician Paulus Aegineta used a mask with eyeholes in it, forcing the crossed eye to straighten out.

Pinhole glasses, also known as stenopeic glasses, are not a new invention and have been around for centuries. They work on the principle of allowing light to enter the eye through small holes, which can improve focus by reducing the size of the blur circle on the retina. Here are three historical instances or mentions of the pinhole effect or pinhole glasses:

  1. Ancient Times – The Camera Obscura Phenomenon: Although not directly related to pinhole glasses, the basic optical principle behind pinhole glasses can be traced back to ancient times with the discovery of the camera obscura effect. Descriptions by Mozi (a Chinese philosopher, 5th century BC) and Aristotle (4th century BC) suggest an understanding of the optical laws that make pinhole cameras work. This principle is similar to what occurs in pinhole glasses: a smaller aperture (hole) can improve the sharpness of the image.

  2. The 10th Century – Alhazen’s Book of Optics: The medieval Arab scholar Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham) wrote the “Book of Optics” in the 10th century, where he explored the properties of light and vision, including the camera obscura, and how small apertures can enhance clarity and focus. This work laid the foundation for the understanding of optical devices, including the principles that would much later be applied to pinhole glasses.

  3. The 20th Century – Modern Pinhole Glasses: While the concept of pinhole glasses has been around in various forms, it was in the 20th century that they gained some popularity as a tool for vision exercises and even as a proposed aid to improve eyesight. They were marketed and sold with claims of benefits for certain eye conditions.

This ancient system of improving eyesight is as true today as it was in the past.

Vision Training Using Pinhole Glasses

Girl wearing pinhole glasses for kidsWe often may not think about it, but vision is more than just opening and shutting the eyes. Vision comprises over ten different functions. The most common are:

1. Accommodation — the ability of the eyes to bring the eyes inward when looking at close objects.

2. Convergence — the ability to bring the eyes inward when looking at objects.

3. Divergence — the ability of the eyes to go outward when looking from far to near.

4. Version — the ability of the eyes to look and follow objects in all directions.

5. Stereopsis — the ability to judge the relative distance of objects and to see in three dimensions.

6. Saccades — the ability to quickly look from one object to another.

Typically, when eyesight starts to deteriorate, the optometrist writes a prescription for corrective lenses. This doesn’t allow the person to reverse the condition and as time passes, stronger glasses are required. However, it doesn’t occur to people they can “correct” their vision using natural methods. Who says you can’t improve your vision? The difference is, by using Pinhole Glasses and doing eye exercises daily, natural eyesight is improved and restored.

95% of first-time users will write me in disbelief they are able to notice results immediately while wearing the Pinhole Glasses. Above all, long-lasting results occur with daily use and practice.

Pinhole Glasses for Kids in packageThe Pinhole Glasses for Kids is a natural and safe method to improve vision.

The rest is up to you!

The Natural Eyes Vision Training Kit is for anyone with weak vision, using corrective lenses,  glasses or contact lenses, etc., and wants to improve their eyesight using natural methods.

The Natural Eyes Vision Training Kit for Kids contains one set of Vision Training Pinhole Glasses and a booklet with easy to follow eye exercises.

Weight 22 grams

Please be aware that you should not use pinhole glasses for driving and should only use them as training tools in a safe environment.

Aviator Style Pinhole Glasses for Myopia or Nearsightedness

Reader Style Pinhole Glasses for Hyperopia or Farsightedness