Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 Hi All, Just wanted to post my good news to offer others hope. Two years ago at the age of 37 I was diagnosed with glaucoma. I went to neuro-opthamologists, retinologists, optic neurologists, etc and had every excruciating test done to my eyeballs...even wires and dyes injected to measure various things! Docs were puzzled since this is a disease that is typically not diagnosed in those under 60 years of age. All the docs told me I'd have to be on prescription meds for life or I would go blind. At the time, I was blind in my left eye. Fortunately, I met a wonderful doc who is an MD/ND who told me not to listen to them. He said all vision problems stem from gut/liver problems. He said that the prescription meds were dangerous because even though they reduced intraocular pressure, they affect blood pressure and every other system in the body as well. He told me to clean my body: liver flushes, coffee enemas, clean diet. I took his advice and slowly over the past two years my vision returned!! Today I had my pressures tested and they were NORMAL. Absolutely NO sign of glaucoma!!! My pressures went from 40+ to now 20 (20 is considered the high end of normal). Yes, it took a long time, but it happened through patience, prayer and diligence! No, I still don't feel normal...still have occasional visual disturbances, headaches, digestion issues and fatigue, BUT I am certain that I'm on the right path!! I'm going to Hippocrates Health Institute for a 2 week raw food detox. Two years ago I was so bedridden there was NO WAY I would have been able to go. This has been the slowest healing ever it seems, but it is happening!! More than anything, keep your faith...hard I know at times. Wishing all of us complete and total health. Love, PH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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