Pros: very valuable, accessible information; helpful advice, charts, eye games etc. Cons: I became impatient with learning eye structure and orthodox teaching, but was necessary
With seven sections, thirty-one chapters, seven appendices, 506 pages in total and numerous pictures, graphs and charts, Thomas Quackenbushs mind-boggling treatment of Dr. William Bates natural method of vision improvement, Relearning To ...
Quackery from Quackenbush by famousdog ,Sep 10 '08
Pros: Very few. The cover is nice.
Cons: Far too many to list.
Quackenbush re-jigs the discredited, disreputable and defunct "Bates Method" of "natural vision improvement" for the 21st century. There is nothing of worth here beyond a few platitudes about learning "correct" vision habits (whatever they are) and a discussion of the visual system littered with physiological inaccuracies. The vagueness of Quackenbush's writing ensures that none of his theories (second-hand versions of William Bates' theories) are testable, verifiable or reproducible. Pure pseudoscience.
In this accessible presentation of the famous Bates method, Thomas R. Quackenbush (who teaches the Bates method in California and Oregon) describes ho...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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