Try these eye exercises taken from Vasanthi´s "Yoga For Eyes" Video. They can be practiced anytime of the day even while taking a half minute break from your work. These exercises have helped many children, computer professionals and senior people. <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width="100%" border=0><TD class=STsectionHead> Exercise 1: This simple exercise relaxes and relieves tension from the optic nerves. Open your eyes wide and look up. Hold it for 5-10 seconds. Close your eyes and squeeze your eyes. Hold it for 3-5 seconds. Repeat as you please. Exercise 2: This practice relaxes the optic nerves and helps improve eyesight. Holding your head straight look to your right, and hold the position for about 5 seconds. Repeat the movement looking to your left, looking up, and down. Exercise 3: This practice lubricates and soothes dry eyes. Improves eyesight. Place a tip of your index finger between the eyebrows. Looking at the finger tip, slowly move the finger to the tip of your nose without blinking. By this time eyes release tears naturally and you feel like blinking. Repeat few times. Note: Sometimes you may feel like blinking your eyes as you practice, as your eyes release tears quickly. For some it takes many practices to feel the benefits if the eyes are very dry. These simple, yet very effective exercises are specially helpful for people who work long hours at the computer or people with weak vision, as well as people who read and write a lot. These exercises are highly beneficial and also proven to relieve Headaches and insomnia. Also effective for those who want to improve their eyesight and revent old-age eye disturbances. Best of all, unlike yoga postures, eye exercises can be practiced any time, even after a heavy meal! Hope this article is useful!
I do some eye-rolling exercises and eye-cupping i learnt from yoga teacher. Will try these too. Thank you
thanks, these tips are really helpful. Is it really possible to gain some eyesight back by regularly doing eye exercises like this? Would be great! NeelaS Bow
<HR style="COLOR: #ffffff; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=1> These exercises are very important for me as I spend a lots of time on comp. thnx for sharing.