Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 I have had the best success with cataracts by using eye drops I make with vinegar and honey. Those eye drops work great! It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Ps This recipe is for people but I used it for my dog. It worked great on her but she still has dry eye. It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Re Cataracts Daddybob, you are the one who spread the word on the Coconut forum about the woman who splashed coconut water in her eye accidentally and then found that her cataract had cleared up. I was told years ago that I had cataracts forming, and would have put coconut water in my eyes in Singapore a couple of years ago when I was passing through. I was looking out for them, but when I found a coconut stall I was so excited I just gobbled two of them down and completely forgot my eyes. Anyway, I used to put coconut oil on the outside and let it melt into the eye. Last time my eyes were looked at I was told there was no sign of cataract. Even so, last month when I got fresh coconut juice, i applied some to the eyes. The homeopath gave me Cineraria tincture years ago for cataracts. He said it was to go in the eye, but the tincture was so strong there was no way I could do that. I did use to put it on the eyelid for it to work or not, as it wished. But I still have an almost full bottle of Cineraria tincture somewhere. I also from time to time would use the Colloidal silver, salt and distilled water recipe in my eyes. Rowena Cineraria Maritima is a solution of the extraction ofthe fresh Senecio Cineraria. Cineraria Maritimaapplied locally to the eyes acts as a safe lymphagogue,increasing circulation in the intraocular tissues, alsostimulating collateral circulation and normal metabolism,functions necessary for proper physiology of theeye. Clinical evidence indicates the definite value oflocal application of Cineraria Maritima in checkingor even halting existing opacities. Benefits are greaterif treatment is initiated in the early stages of cataract development. The government of India’s Central Council forResearch in Homeopathy, Ministry of Health andFamily Welfare has stated that the tincture ofCineraria Maritima is the treatment of choice whichprevents the development of cataracts.Suggested use: Instilled into the eye, one drop 4 to 5times a day. http://www.highlifeformulas.com/cinerariamaritima.htm N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC) eye drops have been shown to delay vision senescence in humans, being effective in 100% of cases of primary senile cataract and 80% of cases of mature senile cataract. [biochemistry (Moscow). 2000; 65(7): pp.869-71]These are remarkable results considering that the best that could normally be expected would be a slight improvement, a halt to the progression and under normal circumstances a worsening of the disease. Importantly, it was also noted that there were no side-effects noted in any of the cases.CAUTION: It is only N-acetylcarnosine that has been clinically proven as suitable for eye use. Other forms of carnosine, such as L-carnosine should not be used topically in the eye. L-Carnosine releases the toxic compound, histamine, which can severely promote oxidation reactions. NAC appears to penetrate through the cornea more gradually, thus maintaining a longer active therapeutic concentration of L-Carnosine in the aqueous humor and the lens of the treated eye. Cineraria Maritima is FDA approved in cataracts and has approximately a 20% success rate. One Naturopath, using other nutrients, claims to get a 50% response rate. A Japanese drug, phenoxazine carboxylic acid (Catalin), has been shown to be effective in inhibiting, as well as reversing, cataract formation. It has been reported that lipoic acid has been shown to be helpful for cataracts. Some doctors caution that with a high body level for mercury, you risk moving mercury INTO the lens and brain rather than out, so lipoic acid should only be used if mercury levels are known to be low. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Does anyone have anything that will work for ringing in the ears? I have tried diferent things and nothing has worked..Let me know if you can..Cheers..mj -- Currently in St. sburg, Whitted, Florida Mostly Cloudy, Towering Cumulus Clouds, Lightning Observed 84.0°F(28.9°C) Wind:SSW (200°) at 7mph (6KT)Jury: Twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer.Created by Weather Signature v1.20 • http://www.weathersig.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Do you add any DMSO or CS? Just plain white vinegar or apple cider. I was told I had one started years ago but still no problems and I have used CS from time to time. Thanks, --- zeplin44@... wrote: > I have had the best success with cataracts by using > eye drops I make with > vinegar and honey. Those eye drops work great! > > > > > **************It's only a deal if it's where you > want to go. Find your travel > deal here. > (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Hey, , a favor, please; your formula and we'll try it and see. Obie. From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of zeplin44@...Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 2:35 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: Eyes again - Cataracts I have had the best success with cataracts by using eye drops I make with vinegar and honey. Those eye drops work great! It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Homeopathic tinctures would normally be pure alcohol which isn't really suitable for the eyes - normally - even orally - such tinctures would be highly diluted - and for eyes a normal saline solution dilutent would be appropriate at say one or two drops in 20 ml saline Jane Re: Re: Eyes again - Cataracts Re Cataracts Daddybob, you are the one who spread the word on the Coconut forum about the woman who splashed coconut water in her eye accidentally and then found that her cataract had cleared up. I was told years ago that I had cataracts forming, and would have put coconut water in my eyes in Singapore a couple of years ago when I was passing through. I was looking out for them, but when I found a coconut stall I was so excited I just gobbled two of them down and completely forgot my eyes. Anyway, I used to put coconut oil on the outside and let it melt into the eye. Last time my eyes were looked at I was told there was no sign of cataract. Even so, last month when I got fresh coconut juice, i applied some to the eyes. The homeopath gave me Cineraria tincture years ago for cataracts. He said it was to go in the eye, but the tincture was so strong there was no way I could do that. I did use to put it on the eyelid for it to work or not, as it wished. But I still have an almost full bottle of Cineraria tincture somewhere. I also from time to time would use the Colloidal silver, salt and distilled water recipe in my eyes. Rowena Cineraria Maritima is a solution of the extraction ofthe fresh Senecio Cineraria. Cineraria Maritimaapplied locally to the eyes acts as a safe lymphagogue,increasing circulation in the intraocular tissues, alsostimulating collateral circulation and normal metabolism,functions necessary for proper physiology of theeye. Clinical evidence indicates the definite value oflocal application of Cineraria Maritima in checkingor even halting existing opacities. Benefits are greaterif treatment is initiated in the early stages of cataract development. The government of India’s Central Council forResearch in Homeopathy, Ministry of Health andFamily Welfare has stated that the tincture ofCineraria Maritima is the treatment of choice whichprevents the development of cataracts.Suggested use: Instilled into the eye, one drop 4 to 5times a day. http://www.highlifeformulas.com/cinerariamaritima.htm N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC) eye drops have been shown to delay vision senescence in humans, being effective in 100% of cases of primary senile cataract and 80% of cases of mature senile cataract. [biochemistry (Moscow). 2000; 65(7): pp.869-71]These are remarkable results considering that the best that could normally be expected would be a slight improvement, a halt to the progression and under normal circumstances a worsening of the disease. Importantly, it was also noted that there were no side-effects noted in any of the cases.CAUTION: It is only N-acetylcarnosine that has been clinically proven as suitable for eye use. Other forms of carnosine, such as L-carnosine should not be used topically in the eye. L-Carnosine releases the toxic compound, histamine, which can severely promote oxidation reactions. NAC appears to penetrate through the cornea more gradually, thus maintaining a longer active therapeutic concentration of L-Carnosine in the aqueous humor and the lens of the treated eye. Cineraria Maritima is FDA approved in cataracts and has approximately a 20% success rate. One Naturopath, using other nutrients, claims to get a 50% response rate. A Japanese drug, phenoxazine carboxylic acid (Catalin), has been shown to be effective in inhibiting, as well as reversing, cataract formation. It has been reported that lipoic acid has been shown to be helpful for cataracts. Some doctors caution that with a high body level for mercury, you risk moving mercury INTO the lens and brain rather than out, so lipoic acid should only be used if mercury levels are known to be low. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.14/1643 - Release Date: 8/30/2008 5:18 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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