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Jim,

Consider this.

I had 20-25 vision in my left eye and 20-400 in my right

with astigmatism also.

After a surgery that lasted maybe 5 minutes, cost $999.00, and

caused me no pain at all, I went to 20-25 almost immediately afterward

in my bad eye.

I remembered that my right eye had always been weak even as a child.

So, I heartily recommend that kind of surgery!

Nothing else had helped and I was getting worse. Glasses would not

have worked because the prescription would have been so different from

eye to eye that it would have made me dizzy, the doctor said.

So, I'm no longer Popeye!

An added observation: You know I am diabetic although I don't take medicine.

After the surgery, a skin tag on my right eyelid has reduced in size by about

50%.

It went from obvious to where you don't notice it.

jp

From: jlambert@...

To: oxyplus

Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:44 PM

Subject: Re: Cataracts

Dorothy,

I am jealous of my parents & grandparents renewed vision after cataract

surgery, but I am opposed to ANY AND ALL unnecessary surgery, and I

consider all non-accident related discomforts outside this paradigm, as

long as they can be corrected naturally -- except in dangerous

circumstances! As a last resort I can get cataract surgery done someday,

but if my eyes continue improving I won't need that.

There are some surgeries that do indeed offer complete relief, but

relief from what? In my opinion, it is usually relief from stubborn,

ignorant lifestyle/diet habits that caused the problem in the first

place. Changing the diet/lifestyle habit that incurred the wrath of God

makes more sense to me than cutting out ANY body part I was born with!

Period!

This is not a philosophy I have learned. It runs counter to, literally,

all of my family. I just know these things to be true! Surgery on the

body is a LAST resort scenario! End of subject, IMO! And, I recommend to

anyone thinking of this (or any) surgery, first, check into nutritional

alternatives!

jim :)

dbates3809@... wrote:

>

> Though I avoid traditional medicine almost totally, I recently had an

> operation

> for cataracts which was so simple, painless, and effective that I must say

> that

> if your father has insurance that provides for the " implant " operation, (and

> my insurance is one I get for my medicare payments) it is well worth doing.

> I couldn't read for very long and everything out of doors looked brown and

> fuzzy.

> Now, I don't wear distance glasses at all. The only negative is that now I

> can

> see dust and dirt in my apartment that I never saw, and looking in the

mirror

> and Really seeing the lines and wrinkles is a bit of a shock. dorothy

>

--

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people seem bright

until you hear them speak. --Lou Rubinacci

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Jim,

Consider this.

I had 20-25 vision in my left eye and 20-400 in my right

with astigmatism also.

After a surgery that lasted maybe 5 minutes, cost $999.00, and

caused me no pain at all, I went to 20-25 almost immediately afterward

in my bad eye.

I remembered that my right eye had always been weak even as a child.

So, I heartily recommend that kind of surgery!

Nothing else had helped and I was getting worse. Glasses would not

have worked because the prescription would have been so different from

eye to eye that it would have made me dizzy, the doctor said.

So, I'm no longer Popeye!

An added observation: You know I am diabetic although I don't take medicine.

After the surgery, a skin tag on my right eyelid has reduced in size by about

50%.

It went from obvious to where you don't notice it.

jp

From: jlambert@...

To: oxyplus

Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:44 PM

Subject: Re: Cataracts

Dorothy,

I am jealous of my parents & grandparents renewed vision after cataract

surgery, but I am opposed to ANY AND ALL unnecessary surgery, and I

consider all non-accident related discomforts outside this paradigm, as

long as they can be corrected naturally -- except in dangerous

circumstances! As a last resort I can get cataract surgery done someday,

but if my eyes continue improving I won't need that.

There are some surgeries that do indeed offer complete relief, but

relief from what? In my opinion, it is usually relief from stubborn,

ignorant lifestyle/diet habits that caused the problem in the first

place. Changing the diet/lifestyle habit that incurred the wrath of God

makes more sense to me than cutting out ANY body part I was born with!

Period!

This is not a philosophy I have learned. It runs counter to, literally,

all of my family. I just know these things to be true! Surgery on the

body is a LAST resort scenario! End of subject, IMO! And, I recommend to

anyone thinking of this (or any) surgery, first, check into nutritional

alternatives!

jim :)

dbates3809@... wrote:

>

> Though I avoid traditional medicine almost totally, I recently had an

> operation

> for cataracts which was so simple, painless, and effective that I must say

> that

> if your father has insurance that provides for the " implant " operation, (and

> my insurance is one I get for my medicare payments) it is well worth doing.

> I couldn't read for very long and everything out of doors looked brown and

> fuzzy.

> Now, I don't wear distance glasses at all. The only negative is that now I

> can

> see dust and dirt in my apartment that I never saw, and looking in the

mirror

> and Really seeing the lines and wrinkles is a bit of a shock. dorothy

>

--

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people seem bright

until you hear them speak. --Lou Rubinacci

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http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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Jim,

Consider this.

I had 20-25 vision in my left eye and 20-400 in my right

with astigmatism also.

After a surgery that lasted maybe 5 minutes, cost $999.00, and

caused me no pain at all, I went to 20-25 almost immediately afterward

in my bad eye.

I remembered that my right eye had always been weak even as a child.

So, I heartily recommend that kind of surgery!

Nothing else had helped and I was getting worse. Glasses would not

have worked because the prescription would have been so different from

eye to eye that it would have made me dizzy, the doctor said.

So, I'm no longer Popeye!

An added observation: You know I am diabetic although I don't take medicine.

After the surgery, a skin tag on my right eyelid has reduced in size by about

50%.

It went from obvious to where you don't notice it.

jp

From: jlambert@...

To: oxyplus

Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:44 PM

Subject: Re: Cataracts

Dorothy,

I am jealous of my parents & grandparents renewed vision after cataract

surgery, but I am opposed to ANY AND ALL unnecessary surgery, and I

consider all non-accident related discomforts outside this paradigm, as

long as they can be corrected naturally -- except in dangerous

circumstances! As a last resort I can get cataract surgery done someday,

but if my eyes continue improving I won't need that.

There are some surgeries that do indeed offer complete relief, but

relief from what? In my opinion, it is usually relief from stubborn,

ignorant lifestyle/diet habits that caused the problem in the first

place. Changing the diet/lifestyle habit that incurred the wrath of God

makes more sense to me than cutting out ANY body part I was born with!

Period!

This is not a philosophy I have learned. It runs counter to, literally,

all of my family. I just know these things to be true! Surgery on the

body is a LAST resort scenario! End of subject, IMO! And, I recommend to

anyone thinking of this (or any) surgery, first, check into nutritional

alternatives!

jim :)

dbates3809@... wrote:

>

> Though I avoid traditional medicine almost totally, I recently had an

> operation

> for cataracts which was so simple, painless, and effective that I must say

> that

> if your father has insurance that provides for the " implant " operation, (and

> my insurance is one I get for my medicare payments) it is well worth doing.

> I couldn't read for very long and everything out of doors looked brown and

> fuzzy.

> Now, I don't wear distance glasses at all. The only negative is that now I

> can

> see dust and dirt in my apartment that I never saw, and looking in the

mirror

> and Really seeing the lines and wrinkles is a bit of a shock. dorothy

>

--

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people seem bright

until you hear them speak. --Lou Rubinacci

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http://www.entrance.to/poetry

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Dear ,

So far the MSM eye drops(DIY) have made my eyes feel better and I did

manage to pass the Hawaii DMV eye exam(with difficulty.). I use one

level teaspoon of MSM to four ounces of boiled clean water. It dissolves

readily. Strain it through a clean cloth and then there is no chance of

any scratchy material. I've been using it with an eye dropper. About

5-10 drops in each eye and pinching the tear ducts to give it a chance to

work.

According to the person who told me about it it softens cell wall and

allows the accumulated stuff to be flushed away.

No great improvement yet but I'll keep you posted if you wish! Martha

Christy has two good books: one on MSM and the other on Autourine

Therapy. I also use urine eye (fresh)drops and they do make my eyes feel

better,too. As I mentioned in anothe reply I am using the Bates method

exercises as well. I will add Blate's G-Jo eye accupressure when

I find the book.

TeeJay

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Hi, thanx. I get glutathione IV weekly as a chaser added to a

vitamin/mineral IV, plus in a nasal spray via Wellness Pharmacy. I'm

on a salt and vitamin C protocol so I take 3-6 grams of Vitamin C

daily. I don't supplement with Vitamin E because the supplements

don't agree w/ me, but I do eat a healthy varied organic diet

including eggs meat fish and all veggies, root veggies, beans etc

etc. I think my nutrition is pretty good. If you read Dr Giblin's

email to me you see that he was also responding to suggestions I'd

made nutritionally and he thought NAC was the best idea, rather than

ALA etc.

However I do believe supplementing directly with glutathione is

useful. So, you would be wrong in inferring that I don't understand

nutrition's importance.

I am going to end my participation in this discussion now tho others

are free to carry it on. My whole purpose was to indicate that hbo is

powerful but therefore should be used wisely and that there can be

consequences to long term hbo, and it should not be used every day

year in year out by any means. In addition deeper pressures are

unwise longterm imo. And finally, keep your eyes closed no matter

what pressure, it can only help. Use the time to meditate.

I noticed Ken referred to double blind studies as ridiculous...I sure

disagree with that. Many good advances in science are due to the gold

standard. Good luck to all re: hyperbaric, end of this particular

discussion for me.

---

> > > That may be true in your case but not in most cases.

> >

> > This is simply due to lack of followup in the industry,

> particularly

> > because it is afraid if any negative information came out,

it

> would

> > be further marginalized.

> >

> > An email from Deckoff-JOnes to me last weekreported

that

> one

> > lyme patient who did many treatments developed early

cataracts

> during

> > that time.

> >

> > Her tender who does a lot of scuba and is younger,

developed an

> early

> > cataract in one eye.

> >

> > There is no " proof " they're related but all you need to do

is

> study

> > the science of oxidation of the lens etc. Or talk to

> Giblin. I

> > did. The lens of the eye is vulnerable to oxidation and

cataracts

> > have been modelled in animals using HBO by Giblin who

knows

> the

> > most about it of all scientists in the field. The lens gets

its

> > glutathione by diffusion since it has no blood vessels.

> >

> > The retina, in turn, uses more oxygen than any organ in the

body.

> >

> > Do you even know this about the eye? Have you researched

it? Do

> you

> > care enough about eye problems in patients to really study

it,

> and

> > talk to scientists who understand it?

> >

> > A friend of a lyme acquaintance of mine, who was doing

treatments

> at

> > Yonkers, had to stop because his vision was worsening.

> >

> > Kay, a woman in Arizona, said her vision deteriorated after

> > hyperbaric treatments (tho it improved her health) and

never

> returned

> > to baseline.

> >

> > These are just comments from people I personally know and

have

> spoken

> > with! THere is no reason for them to tell me this. I never

told

> them

> > I was having eye problems.

> >

> > And Lance, who is a great advocate of hyperbaric, wears

trifocals

> in

> > his mid 40's.

> >

> > It is of particular concern in those over 40 of course,

when

> > presbysopioa usually begins anyway (which is a precursor to

> cataracts

> > biologically).

> >

> > Thus the idea of using it for an hour or day for the rest

of your

> > life is at best naive and at worst careless.

> >

> > That does not negate the value of hyperbaric. As I said I

love my

> > chamber. But it should be used judiciously.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative

> therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects.

> >

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i don't know if elavil caused your cataracts but i generally avoid all

medications unless it is to treat the underlying cause of the disease which is

unknown at this point. i have been off all meds for over 1 year now just take

1/2 ambien for sleep most nights down from about 4-5 medications. i also try to

avoid all unnecessary supplements and synthetic vitamins focusing more on whole

foods and whole foods supplements. i feel like if meds don't actually make me

better, then it is probably making me worse in the long term due to the

side-effects.

From: joyce <jamkaye1@...>

Subject: cataracts

Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 12:15 PM

 

I take elivil and klonopin. I just learned that my cataracts could be

caused by elivil. Does anyone else have this problem? joyce

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Hi Joyce,

Did you come across a study? I just started taking Elavil again and I would

very much like to know what you read in connection with cataracts.

Many thanks,

Marti

>

> I take elivil and klonopin. I just learned that my cataracts could be caused

by elivil. Does anyone else have this problem? joyce

>

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I went to the eye Dr to get some glasses but eye doc is sending me to a

specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :( does anyone have experience

with reversing this condiion with iodine? I seem to be needing a lot

of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per day.

Gracia

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you must look at antioxidants.not everything in life is iodinehttp://www.stopagingnow.com/liveinthenow/article/prevent-cataracts-with-antioxidants

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Gracia <circe@...> wrote:

 

I went to the eye Dr to get some glasses but eye doc is sending me to a

specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :( does anyone have experience

with reversing this condiion with iodine? I seem to be needing a lot

of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per day.

Gracia

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hi Ido

I do take all that other stuff!   I thought that iodine would surely

have some effect b/c it is the universal medicine.   guess I will

have to wait and see.

thanks

Gracia

On 6/15/2011 11:53 AM, ido zahavi wrote:

 

you must look at antioxidants.not everything in life is

iodine

http://www.stopagingnow.com/liveinthenow/article/prevent-cataracts-with-antioxidants

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 5:44 PM,

Gracia <circe@...>

wrote:

 

I went to the eye Dr to get some glasses

but eye doc is sending me to a

specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :(

does anyone have experience

with reversing this condiion with iodine? I

seem to be needing a lot

of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per

day.

Gracia

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thanks Jaxi

I used to take flaxseed oil but I had a hard time tolerating it, so

I changed to CLO.

Gracia

On 6/15/2011 12:11 PM, jaxi wrote:

And here are some postings from another group related to

using flaxseed oil for cataracts in

humans and dogs ... names and email addresses removed for

privacy

Jaxi

--- *Begin Message* ---

Hi,

First, I send my thanks to B for this idea. I have a

friend, a

fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had

restricted vision due to

cataracts. He is a vet and the folks managing his case

would not allow surgery

because "it wasn't that bad yet" but it was sufficiently

bad that he could only

drive in daylight hours.

Due to your suggestion, I bought a bottle of flax seed

oil and took it to

him at his home a couple of years ago; asking him to put a

drop in each eye

every day. He said that he had to do the treatment just

prior to retiring in

the evening because the flax seed oil caused his vision to

become a bit blurry

for a little while; but when he awoke his vision was as

clear as before putting

the flax seed oil into his eyes. Within three months

there was noticeable

improvement. Two years later, his cataracts (if there are

any), are no longer

a problem.

Speaking of looking for solutions to various health

issues (someone

mentioned this earlier), dear ones, I have found that

searching the SilverList

archives always presents good ideas. Thank you M, and the

folks who make

them available!!

Best regards,

:) M

----- Original Message -----

b@...

wrote:

My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I

bought regular

linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in

their paint section and

filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she

got one drop in her

eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and

I just stopped

treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank

to a pin point and

after several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing

this I also used

linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. Doctor said I had a

bunch of small cataracts

growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5

weeks later and Doctor said

NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts

are coming back in my

eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my

eye wash cup, cataracts

are still there but not growing.

When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the

linseed oil. I found

that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept

the bottle

refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when

I treated my dog to

act like a refrigerator.

B

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:44 AM,

Gracia <circe@...>

wrote:

I went to the eye Dr to get

some glasses but eye doc is sending me to a

specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :( does anyone

have experience

with reversing this condiion with iodine? I seem to be

needing a lot

of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per day.

Gracia

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This talks about putting it in the eyes for cataracts - not ingesting it

Might be worth checking in to

On Jun 16, 2011 8:53 AM, " Gracia " <circe@...> wrote:> thanks Jaxi> I used to take flaxseed oil but I had a hard time tolerating it, so I

> changed to CLO.> Gracia> > > > On 6/15/2011 12:11 PM, jaxi wrote:>>>> And here are some postings from another group related to using >> flaxseed oil for cataracts in

>> humans and dogs ... names and email addresses removed for privacy>>>> Jaxi>>>> --- *Begin Message* --->>>> Hi,>>>> First, I send my thanks to B for this idea. I have a friend, a

>> fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had restricted >> vision due to>> cataracts. He is a vet and the folks managing his case would not >> allow surgery>> because " it wasn't that bad yet " but it was sufficiently bad that he

>> could only>> drive in daylight hours.>>>> Due to your suggestion, I bought a bottle of flax seed oil and took it to>> him at his home a couple of years ago; asking him to put a drop in

>> each eye>> every day. He said that he had to do the treatment just prior to >> retiring in>> the evening because the flax seed oil caused his vision to become a >> bit blurry

>> for a little while; but when he awoke his vision was as clear as >> before putting>> the flax seed oil into his eyes. Within three months there was noticeable>> improvement. Two years later, his cataracts (if there are any), are

>> no longer>> a problem.>>>> Speaking of looking for solutions to various health issues (someone>> mentioned this earlier), dear ones, I have found that searching the >> SilverList

>> archives always presents good ideas. Thank you M, and the folks who make>> them available!!>>>> Best regards,>> :) M>>>> ----- Original Message -----

>>>> b@... <mailto:b@...> wrote:>>>> My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular

>> linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint >> section and>> filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one >> drop in her>> eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just stopped

>> treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin >> point and>> after several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this I also used>> linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. Doctor said I had a bunch of

>> small cataracts>> growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5 weeks later and >> Doctor said>> NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts are coming >> back in my

>> eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash cup, >> cataracts>> are still there but not growing.>>>> When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I found

>> that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the bottle>> refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I treated >> my dog to>> act like a refrigerator.

>> B>>>> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Gracia <circe@... >> <mailto:circe@...>> wrote:

>>>> I went to the eye Dr to get some glasses but eye doc is sending me>> to a>> specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :( does anyone have>> experience>> with reversing this condiion with iodine? I seem to be needing a lot

>> of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per day.>> Gracia>>>>>>>>>>>> ------------------------------------>>>> All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group

>> IodineOT/>>>>>> The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list)>> iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%20-%20READ%20FIRST/

>>

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Gracia,

Bilberries (which are similar but not the same as blueberries) have

been shown in scientific studies to stop the progress of cataracts.

They are also believed to reverse cataracts, but I don't think there

have been studies on that. They are extremely difficult to

cultivate, but grow wild in lots of Euopean countries and extracts

are available in the U.S. I buy some dried, but use them only in

very small quantities as they are very expensive. Mostly I've been

depending on wild organic blueberries (Trader Joes has them) which

are smaller and much darker (a purple-black with more antioxidants)

than commercial blueberries. I was diagnosed with beginning

cataracts last year and will eventually be going for another test to

see what all these berries may or may not have done for me.

On 6/16/2011 6:53 AM, Gracia wrote:

thanks Jaxi

I used to take flaxseed oil but I had a hard time

tolerating it, so I changed to CLO.

Gracia

On 6/15/2011 12:11 PM, jaxi wrote:

And here are some postings from another group related

to using flaxseed oil for cataracts in

humans and dogs ... names and email addresses removed

for privacy

Jaxi

--- *Begin Message* ---

Hi,

First, I send my thanks to B for this idea. I have a

friend, a

fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had

restricted vision due to

cataracts. He is a vet and the folks managing his

case would not allow surgery

because "it wasn't that bad yet" but it was

sufficiently bad that he could only

drive in daylight hours.

Due to your suggestion, I bought a bottle of flax

seed oil and took it to

him at his home a couple of years ago; asking him to

put a drop in each eye

every day. He said that he had to do the treatment

just prior to retiring in

the evening because the flax seed oil caused his

vision to become a bit blurry

for a little while; but when he awoke his vision was

as clear as before putting

the flax seed oil into his eyes. Within three months

there was noticeable

improvement. Two years later, his cataracts (if there

are any), are no longer

a problem.

Speaking of looking for solutions to various health

issues (someone

mentioned this earlier), dear ones, I have found that

searching the SilverList

archives always presents good ideas. Thank you M, and

the folks who make

them available!!

Best regards,

:) M

----- Original Message -----

b@... wrote:

My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil.

I bought regular

linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store)

in their paint section and

filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day

she got one drop in her

eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty

and I just stopped

treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract

shrank to a pin point and

after several more weeks totally was gone. After

seeing this I also used

linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. Doctor said I

had a bunch of small cataracts

growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5

weeks later and Doctor said

NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the

cataracts are coming back in my

eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in

my eye wash cup, cataracts

are still there but not growing.

When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the

linseed oil. I found

that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I

kept the bottle

refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough

when I treated my dog to

act like a refrigerator.

B

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:44

AM, Gracia <circe@...>

wrote:

I went to the eye Dr

to get some glasses but eye doc is sending me to a

specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :( does

anyone have experience

with reversing this condiion with iodine? I seem

to be needing a lot

of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per day.

Gracia

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OH OK I will give it a go.

thanks XO

Gracia

On 6/16/2011 10:05 AM, jaxi wrote:

This talks about putting it in the eyes for cataracts -

not ingesting it

Might be worth checking in to

On Jun 16, 2011 8:53 AM, "Gracia"

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wrote:

> thanks Jaxi

> I used to take flaxseed oil but I had a hard time

tolerating it, so I

> changed to CLO.

> Gracia

>

>

>

> On 6/15/2011 12:11 PM, jaxi wrote:

>>

>> And here are some postings from another group

related to using

>> flaxseed oil for cataracts in

>> humans and dogs ... names and email addresses

removed for privacy

>>

>> Jaxi

>>

>

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thanks I will try this. I live in the berry state of Maine. good

luck to both of us.

Gracia

On 6/16/2011 10:17 AM, clairewest wrote:

Gracia,

Bilberries (which are similar but not the same as

blueberries) have been shown in scientific studies to stop

the progress of cataracts. They are also believed to

reverse cataracts, but I don't think there have been

studies on that. They are extremely difficult to

cultivate, but grow wild in lots of Euopean countries and

extracts are available in the U.S. I buy some dried, but

use them only in very small quantities as they are very

expensive. Mostly I've been depending on wild organic

blueberries (Trader Joes has them) which are smaller and

much darker (a purple-black with more antioxidants) than

commercial blueberries. I was diagnosed with beginning

cataracts last year and will eventually be going for

another test to see what all these berries may or may not

have done for me.

O

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Gracia,

I think the Trader Joe berries come from Maine. If nothing else,

they'll help ward off senility. :)

On 6/16/2011 9:03 AM, Gracia wrote:

thanks I will try this. I live in the berry state of

Maine. good luck to both of us.

Gracia

On 6/16/2011 10:17 AM, clairewest wrote:

Gracia,

Bilberries (which are similar but not the same as

blueberries) have been shown in scientific studies to

stop the progress of cataracts. They are also

believed to reverse cataracts, but I don't think there

have been studies on that. They are extremely

difficult to cultivate, but grow wild in lots of

Euopean countries and extracts are available in the

U.S. I buy some dried, but use them only in very

small quantities as they are very expensive. Mostly

I've been depending on wild organic blueberries

(Trader Joes has them) which are smaller and much

darker (a purple-black with more antioxidants) than

commercial blueberries. I was diagnosed with

beginning cataracts last year and will eventually be

going for another test to see what all these berries

may or may not have done for me.

O

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Google " Pulmonary Fibrosis Nattokinase Serapeptase " . You will see that cataracts

is a sign of excess Fibrin, which can be corrected with Nattokinase.Other signs

are macular degenration, kidney disease, artheriosclroisis,arthritis,low

BP.Eventually leads to emphysema, and death. My Dad died of it, had all the

signs slowly develop over 20-30 years, Dr.'s never caught it.Natto and sera can

treat the underlieng cause, before it gets you, the way it got him!Jim

> >> 

> >>>Gracia,

> >>>

> >>>Bilberries (which are similar but not the same as blueberries) have been

shown

> >>>in scientific studies to stop the progress of cataracts.  They are also

believed

> >>>to reverse cataracts, but I don't think there have been studies on that. 

They

> >>>are extremely difficult to cultivate, but grow wild in lots of Euopean

countries

> >>>and extracts are available in the U.S.  I buy some dried, but use them

only in

> >>>very small quantities as they are very expensive.  Mostly I've been

depending on

> >>>wild organic blueberries (Trader Joes has them) which are smaller and much

> >>>darker (a purple-black with more antioxidants) than commercial

blueberries.  I

> >>>was diagnosed with beginning cataracts last year and will eventually be

going

> >>>for another test to see what all these berries may or may not have done for

me.

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>O

> >>>

> >

>

> >

> >

>

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My BIL has cataracts probably due to his Lasik's surgery.

Joan

>

> > I went to the eye Dr to get some glasses but eye doc is sending me to a

> > specialist b/c he says I have cataracts :( does anyone have experience

> > with reversing this condiion with iodine? I seem to be needing a lot

> > of Iodoral lately, taking at least 200mg per day.

> > Gracia

> >

> >

>

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