Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 > > Has anyone used any coconut product for cataracts? I had a couple of days in Singapore on my way home. In Little India there was a vendor selling young coconuts. He cut the top off, and gave me a straw to drink the juice. Before I'd got through two mouthfuls I'd ordered my next. Then, he scraped the soft flesh from around it for me, so I could eat that too. After all the time I had spent looking forward to this, would you believe that I totally forgot to put a bit of the juice on/in my eyes. Nothing for it! I need another overseas trip! Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 > > I remember seeing something about the effect of fresh coconut water > on cataracts. Does anyone have any information about using the > water to prevent or treat cataracts. " A Traditional method for treating cataract involves the use of coconut water. Several drops of coconut water are put into the eyes, a hot damp washcloth is placed over the eyes, the patient then lies down with the washcloth in place for 10 minutes. I know of people getting good results with this procedure. Perhaps part of the reason it may work is due to the antioxidant effect of coconut water. Cataracts are caused by oxidation so the antioxidant effect of the water might be of some help. " p.148, Coconut Cures, Bruce Fife > Also is there any info about the effect of VCO on cataracts. Couldn't find anything about this. Heard B2 is good though. -vanessa .... may need this information one day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Thank you for the info. I would like to know more about the uses and benefits of the coconut water. Right now I am drinking the water in the mornings and then I eat the meat. It actually make me feel full. Any info in my way is greatly appreciated. Lepe > > I remember seeing something about the effect of fresh coconut water on > cataracts. Does anyone have any information about using the water to prevent > or treat cataracts. > Also is there any info about the effect of VCO on cataracts. > Thanks in advance for any info. > Cheers, Doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 A few drops of coconut OIL in the eyes is also good and rids it of infections/polllutants and other irritants as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Just in case the coconut oil does not do the job for cataracts. I would like to let you know that there is a nutritional eyedrop my mum uses for her cataracts..she does take VCO though internally.. these drops are called revital - eyes. see www.ethos-success.com we order one box and it lasts her about 5 weeks. They make it for pets too! thanks ajd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Hi Doug, When you speak of putting VCO drops in your eyes, how do you handle the VCO in the cold weather? Do you keep some heated, so that you can use it in a dropper? Does the VCO have any contra-indications with other homeopathic and/or allopathic drops that are being used? Does the VCO blurr your vision so that you use them only when sleeping? Or, can you use them in the AM before you start your day? Thanks for your help. Love and Laughter, Anne > >> > >>> I remember seeing something about the effect of fresh coconut water on > >>> cataracts. Does anyone have any information about using the water to > >>> > >> prevent > >> > >>> or treat cataracts. > >>> Also is there any info about the effect of VCO on cataracts. > >>> Thanks in advance for any info. > >>> Cheers, Doug > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------ > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 > > >> > > >>> I remember seeing something about the effect of fresh coconut > water on > > >>> cataracts. Does anyone have any information about using the water to > > >>> > > >> prevent > > >> > > >>> or treat cataracts. > > >>> Also is there any info about the effect of VCO on cataracts. > > >>> Thanks in advance for any info. > > >>> Cheers, Doug > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> ------------------------------------ > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2008 Report Share Posted March 26, 2008 Dr. Fife's anecdote refers to fresh coconut water helping a lady with cataracts. A couple of questions; Can what you buy in a container be considered fresh? If you use coconut water from a container, will it hurt you? I have been reluctant to try it as the stories refer to fresh, i.e. straight out of a green coconut. Mike > > > >Hi Doug . . . and everyone, > > So, is VCO or coconut water better to use in your eyes? Thanks for > your interest and your replies. > > Love and Laughter, > Anne > > > Re: Coconut Water for Cataracts > > > > > > Hi Doug, > > > > <When you speak of putting VCO drops in your eyes, how do you handle > > the VCO in the cold weather? Do you keep some heated, so that you can > > use it in a dropper? > > > > I always carry a dropper bottle (2 oz) in my pocket as I use it in > my coffee > > and tea and the pocket is warm enough. > > > > <Does the VCO have any contra-indications with > > other homeopathic and/or allopathic drops that are being used? > > > > I have no idea as I have not used any chemical drugs/medicines/OTC > since > > '1977. Not even an asprin. Someone else may be able to answer your > question > > but my feeling is that there would be no problem. > > > > <Does the VCO blurr your vision so that you use them only when > sleeping? > > Or, can you use them in the AM before you start your day? > > > > I only use them atnight as the only time I have a problem is the glued > > effect on waking. After risi8ng I have to wash/flush out the oil > slick which > > does have a slight blurring effect. > > > > <Thanks for your help. > > > > You are welcome. Always glad to help spread the good, natural > treatments > > word. > > Cheers, doug > > > > <Love and Laughter, > > Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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