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EyeQ
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This is a great software for students, or the average truthseeker who faces the congestion of the internet information highway. Much more time would be saved for other things if we could just quickly weed out the insubstantial websites. Not only that, but imagine skimming through an entire webpage and finding what we need in a fraction of the time.

EyeQ is the software. I personally purchased the product and would highly recommend it to anyone.

It does seem suspicious. There are implications for programming, but as with all things you try it at your own risk or not at all. Life is not about paranoia, but if you must, deprogram on top of eyeQ.

A free web-site demo is provided at the lower left...
I urge you to try it because you'll be amazed how much faster you read in just one session:
https://www.asseenontvnetwork.com/vcc/eyeq/eyeq/128320/

Below is a review.

“eyeQ” evolved from the extensive work of Dr. Akihiro Kawamura and Jeffrey C. Flamm. Japan’s foremost brain enhancement researcher, Dr. Kawamura has authored or co-authored more than 70 books on eye/brain technology. More than 1.5 million people have successfully participated in his program at 300 eminent Japanese private schools and corporations including Toshiba, Hitachi and Xerox Japan. In 1999, American businessmen, Jeffrey Flamm and Steven Glick, launched Infinite Mind in North America.

Dr. Kawamura has found that one of the keys to learning to read and process information faster is use of a “whole brain” approach that allows the brain to absorb information more quickly.

“Success in ‘eyeQ’ is achieved by strengthening the eye-brain connection and removing factors that prevent the rapid processing of information,” said Flamm, President of Infinite Mind. “The eye-brain connection is only as strong as the eye muscles themselves. ‘eyeQ’ provides unique exercises that strengthen these important muscles. The program also promotes high-speed mental imaging that trains the mind to process faster as the eyes learn to see images at rapid speeds.”

“eyeQ” has been customized at three levels – children, teens and adults –enabling everyone ages 8 and older to read more quickly. Not only does the program enable users to read faster, the software engages more of the right brain – and strengthens the eyes – improving other abilities such as driving, typing, and even sports activities.

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A torrent file exists for this at http://www.torrentspy.com. Just search up "eyeQ". The serial code and instructions should be included. Not so in the case of The Secret, but an image/iso burner or emulator may be necessary.

Please actually purchase the product if you like it.
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Progress Log (Updated with progress)

In an effort to increase my writing, reading and general intelligence, I am combining EyeQ with Bates Method. There's a one-session per day restriction on the software that doesn't let me run more than one training session in a day. They do this for a good reason since the exercises are strenuous on the eyes. However, that is obsolete now; because of the Bates Method I can actually do more training sessions a day. So to get around the restriction, I change the date on the computer calendar to one year back for every extra session.

So essentially, I would be exercising/relaxing my eyes with the Bates Method between eyeQ sessions. And do that in a row. I will keep you posted on whether I feel my intelligence has improved. Hopefully, I will have the time to stay with this experiment.

 
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