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I thought it was just my imagination, but it may be that my eyesight

is improving as well.

I'm 50 now and been wearing glasses since I started school 45 years

ago. In 2005 I had a stroke that blocked my left field of vision. I

believe that I'm beginning to widen my vision field and see more

(blurry) in my blind area. Not absolutely sure, but I have been

feeling that my glasses were dirty as well, and seem to see better

without them than before.

I have been taking MMS since Dec. 17. Worked up pretty quickly to 16

drops 3 times a day for several days, then backed off to 16 drops

once a day before bed. I activate with ACV or citric acid and mix

organic apple juice with no C or preservatives.

I'm going to have to get blood tests to find out about my diabetes

and cirrhosis (brought on by chlesterol systemic drugs I believe),

but my blood pressure is going down, and blood sugar is easier to

keep down. I guess I'll have to get an eye test now too to see if my

prescription actually is changing.

Best of health to all......... Dean

>

> Ron: My wife & I have been doing MMS for about 60 days now. We have

had

> ups and downs like most. My wife and I both wear glasses now.She is

59

> I'm 62. She has been able to get to 15 drops of MMS twice a day

before

> me. The last couple of weeks she has been complaining of her

glasses

> being dirty or just not being able to see with them as well.

Finally

> three days ago she was driving and was having difficulty seeing.

She

> took off her glasses and looked to see if they were dirty and could

> actually see that they were not. Then she noticed she could see the

> small print on all of the signs. She next noticed that she could

see

> all the guages and small print inside of the car. It is strange but

she

> has been having the experience she had when she first started to

need

> glasses. You know, the arm isn't long enough. The difference being

that

> it is in reverse! Now she is at the stage of losing her glasses

because

> she sets them down wherever she is. She is nearly back to 20 20 but

not

> quite. She has been looking for the old pairs she used to wear that

had

> very little correction. What a change. I am looking forward (NPI)

for

> the time when I have such a terrible problem!

>

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Glad to hear this!

I'm a male, age 56, and had to get glasses to wear when I drive for

the first time in my life when I got my license back in 2007. The last

2 years or so I have noticed that I'm far sighted and I use reading

glasses to help with this. It's tough to try to read small print on

vitamin bottles or ingredients lists in stores.

I've heard that Hep C or liver problems can cause the eyesight to change.

I started MMS 1 week ago. I'm staying at 2 drops 3x daily for now, as

I seem to have a lot of " housecleaning " to do but I plan to work up to

5-6 drops 1-3x daily, but slowly. I'd be glad to see my eyesight improve.

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Hi Tony

Since improving my mineral intake improves my vision I think mineral

deficiencies are a cause of vision problems.

I target full spectrum minerals, that is, those in sea water. I can get to

the coast in under an hour to collect water. I use caustic soda (lye) to

change the chlorides in the water to hydroxides to make them solids that

sink to the bottom. Then I rinse the salt (NaCl) out, and finally I dissolve

the hydroxides back to chlorides. Then I have magnesium chloride and the

remaining sea minerals also as chlorides in a clear solution.

Most people are short of magnesium, and without it our cell cannot properly

produce ATP. You can find reference to this in Mark Sircus's book

" Transdermal Magnesium Therapy " on page 89. " Magnesium is critical for all

of the energetics of the cells ... which is the central high energy compound

of the body. ... In fact, ATP without enough magnesium is non-functional and

leads to cell death " .

When I applied my magnesium chloride to my skin (this way it is absorbed so

well into the body AND gets into the cells so much better taken this way)

than if I took it orally. I very quickly found that I had much more energy.

And my wife found out (very quickly) that my body temperature was like hers

in the morning. I had been cold to her touch for years.

The other minerals are great too, but I find that if I put at lot of the

solution on my skin in the evening that I sleep poorly. I wake after a few

hours and can't sleep. I lie in bed and thoughts race through my mind.

Sometimes I get up and get on the computer. I often do good work then. I

have found my vision improving too. Muscles that had been getting " lazy "

(mineral deprived?) are now working better.

I am 77. That we so often allow our minerals intake to reduce (when we

should be increasing it because we seem to need more) is surely responsible

for a great many of our health problems. Certainly I am convinced that it is

so because I take notice of how well people age, and I am doing so much

better now.

Phil

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" I'm a male, age 56, and had to get glasses to wear when I drive for

the first time in my life when I got my license back in 2007. The last

2 years or so I have noticed that I'm far sighted and I use reading

glasses to help with this. It's tough to try to read small print on

vitamin bottles or ingredients lists in stores. "

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Yes, apparently in Chinese medicine eyesight and liver are related. I

have been having liver problems and my eyesight has gotten worse.

>

> Glad to hear this!

>

> I'm a male, age 56, and had to get glasses to wear when I drive for

> the first time in my life when I got my license back in 2007. The last

> 2 years or so I have noticed that I'm far sighted and I use reading

> glasses to help with this. It's tough to try to read small print on

> vitamin bottles or ingredients lists in stores.

>

> I've heard that Hep C or liver problems can cause the eyesight to

change.

>

> I started MMS 1 week ago. I'm staying at 2 drops 3x daily for now, as

> I seem to have a lot of " housecleaning " to do but I plan to work up to

> 5-6 drops 1-3x daily, but slowly. I'd be glad to see my eyesight

improve.

>

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Phil and Carol Conway wrote:

> Hi Tony

> Since improving my mineral intake improves my vision I think mineral

> deficiencies are a cause of vision problems.

>

> I target full spectrum minerals, that is, those in sea water. I can get to

> the coast in under an hour to collect water. I use caustic soda (lye) to

> change the chlorides in the water to hydroxides to make them solids that

> sink to the bottom. Then I rinse the salt (NaCl) out, and finally I dissolve

> the hydroxides back to chlorides. Then I have magnesium chloride and the

> remaining sea minerals also as chlorides in a clear solution.

>

This is also the technique for creating an Ormus precipitate, as

perhaps you know. I assume you use an acid to redissolve the

precipitate back to the clear solution. In addition to applying this

externally, people interested in Ormus take a teaspoon or so of this

internally daily.

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Phil and Carol Conway wrote:

> I target full spectrum minerals, that is, those in sea water. I can get to

> the coast in under an hour to collect water.

It's worth pointing out that Dead Sea salt, which is not expensive in

bulk, contains large amounts of magnesium, much more than you are

likely to find in the ocean, and can be used with this technique,

making a 1:4 solution and precipitating the magnesium as you described,

or as in the various Ormus " wet methods "

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Hi Phil,

I have magnesium oil spray that I've used before. I've also taken

Epsom Salts baths. I've got dead sea salts and have bathed in it, but

I seem to do better in Epsom salts baths than dead sea salt baths.

Right now I'm on a mineral balancing program with Dr. Larry . I

had a hair mineral test with him again last October, and I'm having

trouble absorbing copper. I'm hoping MMS might help me with some of

this. I had a series of IV vitamin C infusions a year or two ago that

seemed to screw up my mineral levels.

Glad that stuff is helping you.

Tony

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Thanks Chris. A good point. Thank you. (Yes I'm familiar with ORMUS.)

However sea water gives a product that was good for me. It picked up my

energies quickly, and I am keen to replenish the full spectrum of minerals

in my body. I'm not sure that addition magnesium is required.

With my " standard " solution the balance was good for me. My concentrated

version has a pretty potent supply of those other minerals.and I need to

limit the amount of that solution later in the day.

Phil

Case " wrote re: Change in vision.

Phil and Carol Conway wrote:

> I target full spectrum minerals, that is, those in sea water. I can get to

> the coast in under an hour to collect water.

It's worth pointing out that Dead Sea salt, which is not expensive in

bulk, contains large amounts of magnesium, much more than you are

likely to find in the ocean, and can be used with this technique,

making a 1:4 solution and precipitating the magnesium as you described,

or as in the various Ormus " wet methods "

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