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I have read about a complete recovery from the start of uveitis using digestive

enzymes and cutting out casein and gluten (totally out) from the diet, and

anything else that might bother you (using IgG testing). Then treat pathogens

using natural antimicrobials like berberine, grapefruit seed extract, caprylic

acid, etc. We give these to our kids three times a day!

My sister in law was blinded by uveitis and she is now learning of these same

issues that have been festering in her since she started with juvenile

rheumatoid arthritis at the tender age of two. By middle school she was blind.

She has major issues with dairy and gluten, it caused severe reflux, IBS and now

it's effecting her neurologically. I would STRONGLY encourage you to go the

biomedical route....

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> I was just diagnozed with Uvetis[ swelling of the back of the eye-

> inflamation of the optic nerve and lesions on the retina. I have been

> taking MMS2 for about a month. Is there any info or experience with

> the usefulness of MMS2 against the inflamation that is in Uvetis.

> Apparently this type of Uvetis is rare only about 38000 people get

> this. It is an auto immune reaction. The type I have is called

> Birdshot since it looks like the spray of a birdshot shotgun shell on

> the retina. The accepted treatment is a very high dose systemic

> steriod called Prednisolone

>

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