Testimonials

Zone-Trac® Demonstration and Testimonial

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Endorsements from Athletes


Vision Problems Related to Brain Function - Field of View

Limitations in the field of view can be the result of interference in the function of the nerve that goes from the eye to the brain, the optic nerve, or to the brain itself.

Read what Mrs. Y.L. said about her training:
After a horrible car accident, I lost the vision to my right side. I could no longer perform routine activities like cooking and driving. Months of rehabilitation did not help. After my neurotherapy training I have resumed all my activities, and I now am as proud of my driver's license as I was when I was a teenager.


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Patient 1, Pre-Training Visual Field O.D., 8/27/95
visual field before

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Patient 1, Post-Training Visual Field O.D., 1/14/96
visual field after

Vision Problems Related to Optic Nerve Function
Blurred Vision and Loss of Visual Field



My 14-year-old son had a bicycle accident, banged his head on the left side by the eye, and almost lost all of his vision. The doctors in the hospital said that it was a contusion of the optic nerve. He was put in the hospital for one week and given medication, which resulted in no improvement in my son's vision. I heard about the neurotherapy training from a friend, and brought my son in for an evaluation. I am very happy to say that after the training, 90% of his vision was restored. When I brought him back to the original doctor for a check-up, he was amazed; but he said it was a delayed reaction to the medication. However, I know better, as I witnessed my son's vision actually improve during the training sessions. He is back in school and is doing very well. Rabbi S.L.


Figure 1 before
Figure 2 after


I had a stroke in my left eye where I could hardly see a hand waving in front of me. My eye doctor told me that there was nothing that could be done - I would have to get used to not being able to see. My son suggested that I try some of the special training. After 15 training sessions, my vision was back to what it was before the stroke.Mrs. L.C., retired nurse