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I have added a few drops of usp dmso to prescription eyedrops before. Didn't have a problem. My eyesight and eyehealth improved a great deal. Just wanted to respond to Fry's message. As Garnet said in her post , if it's for your eyes I doubt the DMSO would cause any problems. I use the eyebright formula with an eye cup, but never over 5% solution of DMSO in anything for my eyes. I am not afraid to use it, have read everything I can get my hands on and own several books including the ones recommended on this website. I read where a drop instilled in the eye would dissolve cataracts but never was brave enough to try it straight in my eyes, preferring the eyebright formula that Garnet posted today off the sight. Here is a website that has those eyedrops already made with DMSO in them:

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Hi, I am researching and trying to decide about a natural course of

cataract reversal ... probably using DMSO. I checked out iherb.com

AND Life Extension. iherb.com does not seem to offer the Eyebrite

with DMSO in it. I could find no reference to it on the LE site ..

once to using it as a delivery agent in a research article but no

products offered with it.

After re-reading the posts here, and Dr. Shillington's site, I am

wondering re. using it either in saline solution, (like 1 drop to 1/2

oz. .. or with honey as I beleive Mitzi suggested ..

Any new input on using DMSO for cataracts? Thanks Joyce Simmerman

> >

> >

> > Garnet. What would you think of putting DMSO in a product called

> > BriteEyes III by Life Extention? It's sold by iherb.com. (I would post

> > a link but I don't know how.) It has N-acetyl-carnosine as an inactive

> > ingredient, but Russian and European studies have indicated that N-a-c

> > is a cure for cataracts. The 'active' ingredients are Glycerin

1.0% and

> > Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 0.15%, both lubricants.

> > Anything in there that wouldn't get along with DMSO? Thanks for your

> > time. Jim

> >

> >

>

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Hello, Joyce:

Here is a suggestion because I believe

that honey has helped both my eyes and my mother’s eyes.

My life involves a lot of intense book

work and concentration: as a result, my eyes have often felt very irritated and

itchy. About one year ago, I started experiencing some mild

blurriness (I do not wear glasses except for reading.) The

ophthalmologist I consulted told me that I had just a hint of the start of

cataracts. I started using Can C or Eye Brite drops, which are quite

costly, but clinical trials are convincing.

In any event, I had not noticed any real

improvement, neither did I experience a worsening of the blurriness after

using the drops for some months. Then about six months ago, I could not

sleep because my eyes were so itchy and burning. It occurred to me to try

honey, which I did. After about three or four days of application, to my

amazement , I realized that I could see the small numbers on the clock on my

oven very clearly, without glasses of any kind. I then began adding one drop

of DMSO to about one ounce of honey.

I mentioned this to my mother because she

has had a problem for years with itchy eyes, and has tried many things with no

real result. As I mentioned in my earlier email, she also has wet macular

degeneration in one eye: she is also very opinionated and seldom open to try

unusual ideas. In any event, to my surprise, she tried the honey (no

DMSO)….but my surprise did not compare to hers, because after several

weeks usage of the honey in the eye each night, she could see well enough to

read again!!

One thing I have found, though, is that I

have to be consistent with the honey application at night. If I stop for

awhile, the blurriness returns.

I have not tried the DMSO in the Can C or

Eye Brite Drops, since I have had such a good experience with the honey at much

less cost.

Would this help others? I do not

know: all I can do is share my experience and my own beliefs for others to

consider.

Taffy

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[mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Joyce

Sent: January-14-09 7:32 PM

To:

DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: Re: DMSO in

BriteEyes

Hi, I am researching and trying to decide about a

natural course of

cataract reversal ... probably using DMSO. I checked out iherb.com

AND Life Extension. iherb.com does not seem to offer the Eyebrite

with DMSO in it. I could find no reference to it on the LE site ..

once to using it as a delivery agent in a research article but no

products offered with it.

After re-reading the posts here, and Dr. Shillington's site, I am

wondering re. using it either in saline solution, (like 1 drop to 1/2

oz. .. or with honey as I beleive Mitzi suggested ..

Any new input on using DMSO for cataracts? Thanks Joyce Simmerman

> >

> >

> > Garnet. What would you think of putting DMSO in a product called

> > BriteEyes III by Life Extention? It's sold by iherb.com. (I would

post

> > a link but I don't know how.) It has N-acetyl-carnosine as an

inactive

> > ingredient, but Russian and European studies have indicated that

N-a-c

> > is a cure for cataracts. The 'active' ingredients are Glycerin

1.0% and

> > Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 0.15%, both lubricants.

> > Anything in there that wouldn't get along with DMSO? Thanks for your

> > time. Jim

> >

> >

>

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Have you looked at coconut water?

Jane

Re: DMSO in BriteEyes

> Hi, I am researching and trying to decide about a natural course of

> cataract reversal ... probably using DMSO. I checked out iherb.com

> AND Life Extension. iherb.com does not seem to offer the Eyebrite

> with DMSO in it. I could find no reference to it on the LE site ..

> once to using it as a delivery agent in a research article but no

> products offered with it.

>

> After re-reading the posts here, and Dr. Shillington's site, I am

> wondering re. using it either in saline solution, (like 1 drop to 1/2

> oz. .. or with honey as I beleive Mitzi suggested ..

>

> Any new input on using DMSO for cataracts? Thanks Joyce Simmerman

>

>

>> >

>> >

>> > Garnet. What would you think of putting DMSO in a product called

>> > BriteEyes III by Life Extention? It's sold by iherb.com. (I would post

>> > a link but I don't know how.) It has N-acetyl-carnosine as an inactive

>> > ingredient, but Russian and European studies have indicated that N-a-c

>> > is a cure for cataracts. The 'active' ingredients are Glycerin

> 1.0% and

>> > Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 0.15%, both lubricants.

>> > Anything in there that wouldn't get along with DMSO? Thanks for your

>> > time. Jim

>> >

>> >

>>

>

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> List Home Page:

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

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> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo!

> Groups Links

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