The Fuzzy's, Gray - Mark Wood

The Fuzzy's, Gray

By Mark Wood

  • Release Date: 2012-09-05
  • Genre: Education
Score: 5
5
From 6 Ratings

Description

This book endeavors to change the common understanding of ADD, ADHD and Dyslexia. 

The author proposes that people with ADD, ADHD, and Dyslexia – see static. As a result of this static there is an opportunity to diagnose people with Dyslexia, ADD and ADHD at a very early age. The book also explains how you can help define the specific color static that a person sees so that tinted glasses can be secured to help eliminate this static in most people. Also discussed is how to remove part of the static through trace minerals, and the process of how people with Dyslexia ADD, and ADHD can get down to one thought at a time (people with dyslexia and ADD/ADHD can think about three separate and distinct things at the same time.)

This book is the same as The Fuzzy's except that it has a gray textured background so as to be easer to read by people who see The Fuzzy's.

This Version only work for iPad with iBook2, and iOS 5. Download the other version for iPod, or iPhone.

Reviews

  • WOW!

    5
    By kb12121
    I did't realize that I saw static, and most that people don't. This book was so helpful, and had a lot of useful information. I fond out what color static that I see.
  • This make so much sense, I see Pink Static!

    5
    By MH22123
    This book make so much sense. I have always wondered why I had such a hard time learning. I got my glasses tinted and reading is so much easer. if you have ADHD you should read this book evan if you don't see static. It has a lot of useful information. Thanks this book is great.
  • Looking at Dyslexia through Rose colored Glasses

    5
    By John Lewis 224323
    I was lucky enough to read a preview copy of this book. Having suffered from Dyslexia my entire life, and spending said life trying to conquer this through Western Medicine, as well as hacking my brain, the only thing that worked was the theory presented in this book. I do see the Fuzzy's, and have had my glasses & contacts tinted pink, which helps me see the words the way they are written. Truly a revolutionary theory and practice from a highly intelligent man, who also lives life with the same issues he writes about.