Dr John Kemp, who created the Quantum Vision System, claims that spectacles, contact lenses and eye surgeries cause your muscles to weaken, damage your optic nerves and your lenses to lose their flexibility apart from causing infection and dry eyes. With the Quantum Vision System you can restore your eyesight and achieve a perfect 20/20 vision within 7 days.
The program includes 3 bonuses – quantum memory, quantum detector and quantum reading. Quantum memory helps people never forget anything, quantum detector helps people spot lies and quantum reading helps people read five times faster in less than one week. The system comes with a 60-day money back refund policy.
There certainly is something to the idea that the glasses industry is out to create more eye glass wearers. According to a new market report, the global endocrine testing market was valued at $6.81billion in 2012 and is estimated to reach a market worth $13.47 billion in 2019. Watch this shocking presentation the eye care industry does not want you to see…
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WTF? Vandita should disclose what financial stake he has in this. Seems like a pitch more than a news story.
If this is a real factual “program” it would be 100% free anything that claims they want to help people and then charges is nothing but a fraudulent scam!!!
Wtf Anonymous????.. Really??
Why are you advertising this scam? Any simple search online will debunk this garbage.
If you guys read the description, the video is only shown to tell the truth about the glass-industry, not that the man’s scam is not a scam.
You’re completely wrong. Why show a fraudulent video to make an unrelated point?