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Solving The Puzzle Of
Depth Perception
by Mike Tawse
Dec. 2007
Website:
http://www.serrapeptaseadventure.ws
Blog:
http://www.new-start.ws
I have been reporting a gradual but
sustained improvement in my eyesight
since November 2006. In July of 2007, I
was given a full eye examination, which
confirmed that the improvements I had
reported had been sustained and were
measurable.
Later in the year, my visit to the Lake
District revealed the thrill of depth
perception, (often called 3-D vision),
something which I had never experienced
before, by allowing me to see texture
for the first time. Despite my
excitement, the things I could see often
confused me, because even familiar
objects did not look the way I expected.
In recent weeks, I have noticed that
depth perception is possible even in low
light conditions and that it is a new
skill on which I can rely and which will
become more useful as it becomes more
familiar to me.
So, why have I described it as "the
puzzle of depth perception"? The easiest
way to explain this is to highlight the
difference between the changes in my
health, which have occurred throughout
My Serrapeptase Adventure, and the
acquisition of a completely new skill,
that of depth perception.
Sceptics, who have watched My
Serrapeptase Adventure, from the
beginning, have suggested to me that
many of the improvements in my health,
which have excited me so much, are, in
fact, a recovery of the health I lost in
the years immediately before My
Serrapeptase Adventure began. Although I
do not share their view, I can
understand it.
It has become obvious to me that the
problems with my heart, lung function
and digestive system (which were not
caused by the brain damage of cerebral
palsy) were most likely caused, or
worsened, by the medication; I was given
to manage its symptoms. It may be
logical to say that Serrapeptase, by
giving me a way of managing my condition
without them, has also given me the
opportunity to recover from their
effects. I am sure, however, that
Serrapeptase and Curcumin98 have gone
further, by allowing me to be healthier
now than I was before the deterioration
began in 1994.
The development of depth perception (3-D
vision) is distinctly different, even
from the other improvements in my
eyesight, which I have reported before.
The reason I have never experienced
depth perception before, is a direct
result of the underlying brain damage of
cerebral palsy. This means that my
new-found ability to perceive depth and
to begin to make sense of it cannot be
described as a recovery. To the best of
my knowledge, it is not possible to
recover a skill, which was never
previously available.
This means that My Serrapeptase
Adventure has allowed me to recover my
health and to improve upon it, as well
as allowing my body and brain to learn a
completely new skill, which has
literally changed the way the world
looks and the way in which I can
understand it.
I do not claim for one moment to
understand how this has happened, but it
is a puzzle, which I am looking forward
to solving with the help of medical
tests and the knowledge of all those who
continue to support my adventure.
Whatever explanation I discover will be
reported here, but until then I am happy
to accept that my new view of the world
is another of the remarkable gifts,
which my Serrapeptase adventure has
brought to me. Some time ago, Robert
Redfern (Naturally Healthy
Publications), described Serrapeptase as
"the miracle enzyme". Not surprisingly,
it is a description, which I believe, is
well deserved. (Updated 15/12/07)
Have an amazing Day
Mike Tawse (in UK)
Click here to learn
how Serrapeptase has improved my health
since 2006
Website:
http://www.serrapeptaseadventure.ws
Blog:
http://www.new-start.ws
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