Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 Hi, : You are ahead of me in having read about putting honey into the eyes….I just tried it based on intuition, seeking to remedy my own tired, itchy eyes and eyebrows. Have not tried it for fine lines around the eyes, it may work, Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Gaiacita Sent: September-10-08 7:09 PM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: RE: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Hi Taffy. Thanks. But actually, I have read many times where putting a dab of raw honey into the eyes can help many eye problems. Thing is, I never " knew " anyone that actually did this--so your testimonial makes it something to remember and pass on. Besides, honey is a " cure " for scars, so maybe it would also be good for fine lines around the eyes. :-) Samala, -------Original Message------- Of, course, , you may pass this info on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 Well, you certainly have great intuition!! Certainly listen to yourself any time you get a hit like that. :-) Samala, -------Original Message------- You are ahead of me in having read about putting honey into the eyes….I just tried it based on intuition, seeking to remedy my own tired, itchy eyes and eyebrows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 I have a question...Is the honey sticky on the pillow all night long? I know a weird question, but curious. Wow, Taffy. Even though I don't need this remedy, I'm awfully glad you took the time to share it. It's tempting me to try it just to see what might happen with some small, odd conditions my eyes go through periodically. Thanks! Sharon M I have hesitated to write about an experience I have recently had with my mother and wet macular degeneration, because it was so astonishing to hardly sound believable. However, my conscience nags at me to share our experience just in case it might help someone else. Earlier in the summer, I was experiencing very itchy eyebrows and eyelids….which happens to me when I have intense concentration in my work. Nothing gave relief until I got the idea to try pure, unprocessed liquid honey at night, rubbing it into the brows, the eyelash line and in the corner of the eye. I not only experienced relief, but to my surprise, could see more clearly. Later on, I added a minute quantity of DMSO, say one drop to one ounce of honey, and continued to experience good results. I sent only some of the pure liquid honey to my mother, who has been suffering from wet macular degeneration for about two years. Her health is so sensitive, I was afraid to add the DMSO. My mother will not consider injections for her eye condition, which are available. I recommended she try the honey with a view to giving relief to the itchy eye problem she also has. Now comes the astonishing part………much of her vision has returned. It only holds if she continues to apply the honey (only) each night. I could hardly believe it, nor could she! Was this coincidental or what…who knows….we only know that her eyesight is better. Cheers,Taffy Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of busisale@... Sent: September-19-08 8:08 AM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? I have a question...Is the honey sticky on the pillow all night long? I know a weird question, but curious. No, , I expected that the pillow would be sticky, but that has never happened. Within moments my eyes water profusely….tears running down my cheeks and I certainly have to keep my eyes shut for a short period after applying the honey to the corner of the eye, the eye lash line and the lid. Even in the morning, my eyes are only moderately sticky. Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Hello, Obie: Nice to hear from you. I happened to be sitting at the computer when your email came in. Honey used for the eyes has been a real blessing in my family. It has helped my eyes a great deal to overcome tired eyes, itchy eyes, and has helped for blurriness. As for my mother, she has wet macular degeneration in one eye and has experienced relief and improvement from the use of honey. Re cataracts, I have collected the following information: castor oil, mixed with a minute amount of DMSO, used on the eyelids morning and night, has remedied cataracts in horses Some Swedish doctors recommend using Swedish Bitters on the eyelid, three times a day to overcome cataracts….this does sting for a short while, though. I have a close friend in Sweden who overcame cataracts using Swedish Bitters. This was also recommended by Treben in her book, “Health Through God’s Pharmacy”. The eye drops “Can-C” also have proven to be a solution for some persons with cataracts, I have been told. Info can be Googled re Can-C or Brite Eyes Drops, which provides clinical studies about the effectiveness of these drops. They are quite expensive, at least for me. I was told that I have just a minor start to cataracts: I am taking my own advice and in about six months will visit the ophthalmologist again. At that time, I shall report whether or not I was successful in eliminating the start of cataracts, using castor oil with DMSO and Swedish Bitters. Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Obie Sent: July-19-09 12:20 PM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Taffy, this is Obie. I've saved your post of 9-8-2008 so that, in the event I needed it, I could post to you. A couple days ago, my Eye Doctor told me I have cataracts, need surgery, so I thought I'd contact you regarding your experience, and your Mom's, with honey in your eyes; don't want surgery. Let me ask if, when you said you and she could see better, was that due to that the honey dissolved cataracts, if you know, please? And did she ever permit the addition of the DMSO; if so, has that assisted her? Any information you and others may provide to me will be appreciated, of course. Obie. ___________________________________________________________________ “Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence Him. With them alone He shares the secrets of His promises, Ps 25:14 LB. Hi, Group: I have hesitated to write about an experience I have recently had with my mother and wet macular degeneration, because it was so astonishing to hardly sound believable. However, my conscience nags at me to share our experience just in case it might help someone else. Earlier in the summer, I was experiencing very itchy eyebrows and eyelids….which happens to me when I have intense concentration in my work. Nothing gave relief until I got the idea to try pure, unprocessed liquid honey at night, rubbing it into the brows, the eyelash line and in the corner of the eye. I not only experienced relief, but to my surprise, could see more clearly. Later on, I added a minute quantity of DMSO, say one drop to one ounce of honey, and continued to experience good results. I sent only some of the pure liquid honey to my mother, who has been suffering from wet macular degeneration for about two years. Her health is so sensitive, I was afraid to add the DMSO. My mother will not consider injections for her eye condition, which are available. I recommended she try the honey with a view to giving relief to the itchy eye problem she also has. Now comes the astonishing part………much of her vision has returned. It only holds if she continues to apply the honey (only) each night. I could hardly believe it, nor could she! Was this coincidental or what…who knows….we only know that her eyesight is better. Cheers, Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Thank you, Ms. Taffy, don't want surgery, but don't want Cataracts, either. I'll try these suggestions and let you know what happens with me. Obie. ___________________________________________________________________ Hello, Obie: Nice to hear from you. I happened to be sitting at the computer when your email came in. Honey used for the eyes has been a real blessing in my family. It has helped my eyes a great deal to overcome tired eyes, itchy eyes, and has helped for blurriness. As for my mother, she has wet macular degeneration in one eye and has experienced relief and improvement from the use of honey. Re cataracts, I have collected the following information: castor oil, mixed with a minute amount of DMSO, used on the eyelids morning and night, has remedied cataracts in horses Some Swedish doctors recommend using Swedish Bitters on the eyelid, three times a day to overcome cataracts….this does sting for a short while, though. I have a close friend in Sweden who overcame cataracts using Swedish Bitters. This was also recommended by Treben in her book, “Health Through God’s Pharmacy”. The eye drops “Can-C” also have proven to be a solution for some persons with cataracts, I have been told. Info can be Googled re Can-C or Brite Eyes Drops, which provides clinical studies about the effectiveness of these drops. They are quite expensive, at least for me. I was told that I have just a minor start to cataracts: I am taking my own advice and in about six months will visit the ophthalmologist again. At that time, I shall report whether or not I was successful in eliminating the start of cataracts, using castor oil with DMSO and Swedish Bitters. Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of ObieSent: July-19-09 12:20 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Taffy, this is Obie. I've saved your post of 9-8-2008 so that, in the event I needed it, I could post to you. A couple days ago, my Eye Doctor told me I have cataracts, need surgery, so I thought I'd contact you regarding your experience, and your Mom's, with honey in your eyes; don't want surgery. Let me ask if, when you said you and she could see better, was that due to that the honey dissolved cataracts, if you know, please? And did she ever permit the addition of the DMSO; if so, has that assisted her? Any information you and others may provide to me will be appreciated, of course. Obie. ___________________________________________________________________ “Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence Him. With them alone He shares the secrets of His promises, Ps 25:14 LB. Hi, Group: I have hesitated to write about an experience I have recently had with my mother and wet macular degeneration, because it was so astonishing to hardly sound believable. However, my conscience nags at me to share our experience just in case it might help someone else. Earlier in the summer, I was experiencing very itchy eyebrows and eyelids….which happens to me when I have intense concentration in my work. Nothing gave relief until I got the idea to try pure, unprocessed liquid honey at night, rubbing it into the brows, the eyelash line and in the corner of the eye. I not only experienced relief, but to my surprise, could see more clearly. Later on, I added a minute quantity of DMSO, say one drop to one ounce of honey, and continued to experience good results. I sent only some of the pure liquid honey to my mother, who has been suffering from wet macular degeneration for about two years. Her health is so sensitive, I was afraid to add the DMSO. My mother will not consider injections for her eye condition, which are available. I recommended she try the honey with a view to giving relief to the itchy eye problem she also has. Now comes the astonishing part………much of her vision has returned. It only holds if she continues to apply the honey (only) each night. I could hardly believe it, nor could she! Was this coincidental or what…who knows….we only know that her eyesight is better. Cheers,Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 I also heard that coconut water in the eye can reduce cataracts. Someone found this out by accident and experimented with just one eye and really noticed the difference.Be well,Léna Thank you, Ms. Taffy, don't want surgery, but don't want Cataracts, either. I'll try these suggestions and let you know what happens with me. Obie. ___________________________________________________________________ Hello, Obie:Nice to hear from you. I happened to be sitting at the computer when your email came in.Honey used for the eyes has been a real blessing in my family. It has helped my eyes a great deal to overcome tired eyes, itchy eyes, and has helped for blurriness.As for my mother, she has wet macular degeneration in one eye and has experienced relief and improvement from the use of honey.Re cataracts, I have collected the following information: castor oil, mixed with a minute amount of DMSO, used on the eyelids morning and night, has remedied cataracts in horses Some Swedish doctors recommend using Swedish Bitters on the eyelid, three times a day to overcome cataracts….this does sting for a short while, though. I have a close friend in Sweden who overcame cataracts using Swedish Bitters. This was also recommended by Treben in her book, “Health Through God’s Pharmacy”. The eye drops “Can-C” also have proven to be a solution for some persons with cataracts, I have been told. Info can be Googled re Can-C or Brite Eyes Drops, which provides clinical studies about the effectiveness of these drops. They are quite expensive, at least for me. I was told that I have just a minor start to cataracts: I am taking my own advice and in about six months will visit the ophthalmologist again. At that time, I shall report whether or not I was successful in eliminating the start of cataracts, using castor oil with DMSO and Swedish Bitters.Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of ObieSent: July-19-09 12:20 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Taffy, this is Obie. I've saved your post of 9-8-2008 so that, in the event I needed it, I could post to you. A couple days ago, my Eye Doctor told me I have cataracts, need surgery, so I thought I'd contact you regarding your experience, and your Mom's, with honey in your eyes; don't want surgery. Let me ask if, when you said you and she could see better, was that due to that the honey dissolved cataracts, if you know, please? And did she ever permit the addition of the DMSO; if so, has that assisted her? Any information you and others may provide to me will be appreciated, of course. Obie.___________________________________________________________________“Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence Him. With them alone He shares the secrets of His promises, Ps 25:14 LB.Hi, Group: I have hesitated to write about an experience I have recently had with my mother and wet macular degeneration, because it was so astonishing to hardly sound believable. However, my conscience nags at me to share our experience just in case it might help someone else.Earlier in the summer, I was experiencing very itchy eyebrows and eyelids….which happens to me when I have intense concentration in my work. Nothing gave relief until I got the idea to try pure, unprocessed liquid honey at night, rubbing it into the brows, the eyelash line and in the corner of the eye. I not only experienced relief, but to my surprise, could see more clearly.Later on, I added a minute quantity of DMSO, say one drop to one ounce of honey, and continued to experience good results.I sent only some of the pure liquid honey to my mother, who has been suffering from wet macular degeneration for about two years. Her health is so sensitive, I was afraid to add the DMSO. My mother will not consider injections for her eye condition, which are available. I recommended she try the honey with a view to giving relief to the itchy eye problem she also has.Now comes the astonishing part………much of her vision has returned. It only holds if she continues to apply the honey (only) each night. I could hardly believe it, nor could she! Was this coincidental or what…who knows….we only know that her eyesight is better.Cheers,Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 You are welcome, Obie; I failed to mention in my earlier post that in using the castor oil/DMSO and or the Swedish Bitters, not only do I apply it to the lid, I take my little finger, dip it into the liquid and put it in the corner of my eyes. That is what my friend in Sweden did with very good results. Also, about a month ago, I asked a local Chinese herbalist for something to strengthen my eyes….that is, the actual eyeball. The herbalist told me that Chinese medicine teaches that eye problems generally start with the liver and kidneys and recommended a tablet called. MING MU DIHUANG WAN. This has proven for me to be one of the best remedies I have ever tried….I noticed results within the first day….not just for my eyes, by for my general feeling of well being. Google has information about this Chinese herbal tablet…..I was able to buy it for considerably less directly from the herb store, as compared to the price asked on the internet. Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Obie Sent: July-19-09 2:07 PM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: RE: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Thank you, Ms. Taffy, don't want surgery, but don't want Cataracts, either. I'll try these suggestions and let you know what happens with me. Obie. ___________________________________________________________________ Hello, Obie: Nice to hear from you. I happened to be sitting at the computer when your email came in. Honey used for the eyes has been a real blessing in my family. It has helped my eyes a great deal to overcome tired eyes, itchy eyes, and has helped for blurriness. As for my mother, she has wet macular degeneration in one eye and has experienced relief and improvement from the use of honey. Re cataracts, I have collected the following information: castor oil, mixed with a minute amount of DMSO, used on the eyelids morning and night, has remedied cataracts in horses Some Swedish doctors recommend using Swedish Bitters on the eyelid, three times a day to overcome cataracts….this does sting for a short while, though. I have a close friend in Sweden who overcame cataracts using Swedish Bitters. This was also recommended by Treben in her book, “Health Through God’s Pharmacy”. The eye drops “Can-C” also have proven to be a solution for some persons with cataracts, I have been told. Info can be Googled re Can-C or Brite Eyes Drops, which provides clinical studies about the effectiveness of these drops. They are quite expensive, at least for me. I was told that I have just a minor start to cataracts: I am taking my own advice and in about six months will visit the ophthalmologist again. At that time, I shall report whether or not I was successful in eliminating the start of cataracts, using castor oil with DMSO and Swedish Bitters. Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Obie Sent: July-19-09 12:20 PM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Taffy, this is Obie. I've saved your post of 9-8-2008 so that, in the event I needed it, I could post to you. A couple days ago, my Eye Doctor told me I have cataracts, need surgery, so I thought I'd contact you regarding your experience, and your Mom's, with honey in your eyes; don't want surgery. Let me ask if, when you said you and she could see better, was that due to that the honey dissolved cataracts, if you know, please? And did she ever permit the addition of the DMSO; if so, has that assisted her? Any information you and others may provide to me will be appreciated, of course. Obie. ___________________________________________________________________ “Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence Him. With them alone He shares the secrets of His promises, Ps 25:14 LB. Hi, Group: I have hesitated to write about an experience I have recently had with my mother and wet macular degeneration, because it was so astonishing to hardly sound believable. However, my conscience nags at me to share our experience just in case it might help someone else. Earlier in the summer, I was experiencing very itchy eyebrows and eyelids….which happens to me when I have intense concentration in my work. Nothing gave relief until I got the idea to try pure, unprocessed liquid honey at night, rubbing it into the brows, the eyelash line and in the corner of the eye. I not only experienced relief, but to my surprise, could see more clearly. Later on, I added a minute quantity of DMSO, say one drop to one ounce of honey, and continued to experience good results. I sent only some of the pure liquid honey to my mother, who has been suffering from wet macular degeneration for about two years. Her health is so sensitive, I was afraid to add the DMSO. My mother will not consider injections for her eye condition, which are available. I recommended she try the honey with a view to giving relief to the itchy eye problem she also has. Now comes the astonishing part………much of her vision has returned. It only holds if she continues to apply the honey (only) each night. I could hardly believe it, nor could she! Was this coincidental or what…who knows….we only know that her eyesight is better. Cheers, Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Can this be natural, local raw honey or does it have to be a certain brand?  Honey used for the eyes has been a real blessing in my family.  It has helped my eyes a great deal to overcome tired eyes, itchy eyes, and has helped for blurriness.  castor oil, mixed with a minute amount of DMSO, used on the eyelids morning and night, has remedied cataracts in horses  The eye drops “Can-C†also have proven to be a solution for some persons with cataracts, I have been told.  Info can be Googled re Can-C or Brite Eyes Drops, which provides clinical studies about the effectiveness of these drops.  They are quite expensive, at least for me.  Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 Hi, Taffy, What kind of honey do you use. Does it necessary raw honey? Do you put honey on eye lid only? How often how long you saw the effect? Thanks. Helen Subject: RE: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water?To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Date: Sunday, July 19, 2009, 1:10 PM Hello, Obie: Nice to hear from you. I happened to be sitting at the computer when your email came in. Honey used for the eyes has been a real blessing in my family. It has helped my eyes a great deal to overcome tired eyes, itchy eyes, and has helped for blurriness. As for my mother, she has wet macular degeneration in one eye and has experienced relief and improvement from the use of honey. Re cataracts, I have collected the following information: castor oil, mixed with a minute amount of DMSO, used on the eyelids morning and night, has remedied cataracts in horses Some Swedish doctors recommend using Swedish Bitters on the eyelid, three times a day to overcome cataracts….this does sting for a short while, though. I have a close friend in Sweden who overcame cataracts using Swedish Bitters. This was also recommended by Treben in her book, “Health Through God’s Pharmacyâ€. The eye drops “Can-C†also have proven to be a solution for some persons with cataracts, I have been told. Info can be Googled re Can-C or Brite Eyes Drops, which provides clinical studies about the effectiveness of these drops. They are quite expensive, at least for me. I was told that I have just a minor start to cataracts: I am taking my own advice and in about six months will visit the ophthalmologist again. At that time, I shall report whether or not I was successful in eliminating the start of cataracts, using castor oil with DMSO and Swedish Bitters. Taffy From: DimethylSulfoxide- DMSO@yahoogroups .com [mailto: DimethylSulfoxide- DMSO@yahoogroups .com ] On Behalf Of ObieSent: July-19-09 12:20 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide- DMSO@yahoogroups .comSubject: Simple cataract question - coconut milk or water? Taffy, this is Obie. I've saved your post of 9-8-2008 so that, in the event I needed it, I could post to you. A couple days ago, my Eye Doctor told me I have cataracts, need surgery, so I thought I'd contact you regarding your experience, and your Mom's, with honey in your eyes; don't want surgery. Let me ask if, when you said you and she could see better, was that due to that the honey dissolved cataracts, if you know, please? And did she ever permit the addition of the DMSO; if so, has that assisted her? Any information you and others may provide to me will be appreciated, of course. Obie. ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ “Friendship with God is reserved for those who reverence Him. With them alone He shares the secrets of His promises, Ps 25:14 LB. Hi, Group: I have hesitated to write about an experience I have recently had with my mother and wet macular degeneration, because it was so astonishing to hardly sound believable. However, my conscience nags at me to share our experience just in case it might help someone else. Earlier in the summer, I was experiencing very itchy eyebrows and eyelids….which happens to me when I have intense concentration in my work. Nothing gave relief until I got the idea to try pure, unprocessed liquid honey at night, rubbing it into the brows, the eyelash line and in the corner of the eye. I not only experienced relief, but to my surprise, could see more clearly. Later on, I added a minute quantity of DMSO, say one drop to one ounce of honey, and continued to experience good results. I sent only some of the pure liquid honey to my mother, who has been suffering from wet macular degeneration for about two years. Her health is so sensitive, I was afraid to add the DMSO. My mother will not consider injections for her eye condition, which are available. I recommended she try the honey with a view to giving relief to the itchy eye problem she also has. Now comes the astonishing part………much of her vision has returned. It only holds if she continues to apply the honey (only) each night. I could hardly believe it, nor could she! Was this coincidental or what…who knows….we only know that her eyesight is better. Cheers,Taffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Hey Obie. Hello. Just wondering how your beloved lady is doing? Samala, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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