How can eyeglasses do damage to a persons eyesight?
Freedom of movement and relaxation are important aspects of normal vision, and both of these are interfered with by glasses. Behind a pair of eyeglasses (or contact lenses), eyes move less freely, and they cannot relax. Continued use of artificial lenses causes stress on the eyes, which results in further deterioration of their ability to function normally. As the eyes become weaker and weaker, stronger and stronger lenses are required.
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