Guest guest Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 Thank you Snotty. Ann >(Info here =) > >To remove cataracts use coconut milk (fresh from the coconut). Straining it > >first would be a good idea. Put as much as the eye will hold and cover with > >a warm wet cloth for at least 10 minutes. Repeat the following day. > > >We discovered this by accident while on a cruiseship (years ago). A few of > >us were on an island day trip and wanted to get off the beaten tourists path > >so we hired a bus and driver to take us to the opposite side of the island > >(only 10 of us on that big bus). A man and his wife were taking the cruise > >as a sort of last hoorah before her scheduled cataract surgery we later > >found out. Anyway beautiful beach, coconuts laying everywhere and we got > >thirsty, no drinking water. So we decide to open up some coconuts to quinch > >our dry throats. Found a local with a big macheate and through sign language > >we convinced him to open coconuts for us. Anyway the woman with the > >cataracts got splashed in one eye by the coconut juice and it burned a bit. > >We were all digging through everything we had for something to releave her > >eye " injury " , all we came up with was one moist washcloth. Her husband wiped > >her eye and placed the washcloth over it. About 10 minutes later she > >announced we should head back to the ship. We did. The next morning at > >breakfast she said that her eye was much better and that she could see very > >well. We examined her eye closely and could not see any signs of the > >cataract, which were quite obvious the day before. She said she wished she > >had gotten splashed in both eyes. Then the idea dawned on us to " splash " her > >other eye. We did as soon as we got ashore that very day, also repeated the > >other eye too. This time we were prepared, went to the local market grabbed > >a coconut, opened it, strained it through a washcloth into a plastic cup. > >Dribbled the juice into both eyes. Placed a warm washcloth over both eyes. > >Waited 10 minutes and the rest is history. She went to her MD upon >returning > >stateside - > >no cataracts and no surgery. Give it a try the next time you > >have an opportunity. > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >>I have been trying unsuccessfully to get some young coconuts. > >>I would appreciate any and all recipes that will help cataracts. > >>Thank you, Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Hello Ann. Since I don't and never have had cataracts, my thoughts on this are without experience to back them up--but, I certainly wouldn't rely on coconut water only. It may be of some use, but at your brother's stage I would use something strong, like Dr. Schulze's (www.herbdoc.com ) eye tincture formula. It has all the 'eye herbs' plus a lot of cayenne. Yes--it will sting when used, BUT--it absolutely does not hurt the eyes in any way, plus the cayenne brings blood to the eyes, which brings oxygen, which is a healing thing. You start out with just a drop in an eyecup full of distilled water. Hold it to the eye and blink, and roll the eye all around, in all directions. He may do this 3 or even 4 times a day. Gradually the eye gets use to the cayenne and then you up it to 2 drops, and so on, until you are putting a full dropper (which actually only looks like a half dropper--but it's what will suck up into the dropper on one squeeze of the bulb) into the eye cup. I use the same water/tincture for both eyes, but since I don't have issues your brother will want to use clean water for each eye. Even me, with no problems, notice that everything seems brighter and my vision stronger right after an eye wash like this. That's the extra oxygen and blood. Dr. Schulze says many, many people have reported their cataracts going completely away on this method. He can also take some of the tincture itself orally to help. I always recommend Dr. Schulze's stuff because it's so strong compared to anything you can buy in the health food store. So--more bang for your buck. Also--my old dog's eyes started to get that hazy look to them. I just assumed this would turn into cataracts and since I can't eyewash his eyes, and he didn't like me spraying anything into them, that he'd just eventually go blind with the cataracts. For a totally unrelated problem I put my dog on MMS (which stands for Miracle Mineral Supplement). He got it twice a day for about the first week and then once a day for another 3 or 4 weeks. One day I suddenly noticed that his eyes were perfectly clear! He sees just fine now, 2 years later still. I cannot say the MMS cured the cataracts, as I cannot say for sure that's what my dog had. But it certainly looked as though they were forming and after the MMS they were completely gone. Do know that cataract surgery is nothing like it use to be, and is normally 100% effective at restoring sight. I know many people that have had this surgery and are thrilled with the results, and healing was fast. But of course, if there is a natural way to fix a problem, it's always best to go that route before surgery. Samala, -------Original Message------- My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would like to avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Maybe not controversial there but here in Indiana it should be if one is aware of outcomes. I only know of a couple of persons out of maybe 50 who are as pleased with their cataract removal/lens replacements as you sound like you are. They don't have the cataract which is good but the focusing seems to be a problem. My 88 y-o dad has had to have his glasses adjusted every 3-4 months for the last 3 years as a result of that surgery. Of course, it may be because he has excellent insurance that they offer " adjustments " as the remedy for what may have been an inferior replacement lens. I know many more persons who've undergone lasix (sp) surgery and been very pleased than those I know who've had cataract surgery. Now in third world countries surgery's a different story--never a complaint. I suspect being near-blind from cataracts is the difference I'm seeing in post-surgery satisfaction. I'd need to be near-blind and beyond all hearsay remedies before I'd let a medical person touch my eyes no matter how much or little they were charging. my 2¢ Saralou ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- Re: Cataracts - stage 3 I read that Rifes Ray did cure cataracts using frequencies. There had been much success around 1934 or so. But this is not a DMSO thing - its electrical. May be someone knows more about how they really did (frequency, time, signal form..). Matthias Am 29.12.2010 00:09, schrieb Ann : > > Hello everyone, > > I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut > water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop > formulas with dmso, etc. > > My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would like to > avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from > Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 I wonder if there's a RIFE setting for improving general " old age " eyes? (can't see that close any more). _____ From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Dr. Matthias Weisser Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 2:15 AM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Cataracts - stage 3 I read that Rifes Ray did cure cataracts using frequencies. There had been much success around 1934 or so. But this is not a DMSO thing - its electrical. May be someone knows more about how they really did (frequency, time, signal form..). Matthias Am 29.12.2010 00:09, schrieb Ann : > > Hello everyone, > > I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut > water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop > formulas with dmso, etc. > > My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would like to > avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from > Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. > > I was wondering if anyone in this group has successfully and > naturally treated themselves for stage 3 Cataracts (advanced > cataracts) or knows of someone who did? > > I am not sure how many stages there are, but it is not early stage > cataracts. > > I appreciate any information you would like to share. > > Thank you, > Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 I recently purchased Life Frequencies Millenium (not totally convinced that it's for me) and part of the problem is because there are so many frequencies and multiple frequencies for a particular problem/issue. How does one know which frequency to use and for how long? Does anybody know of a RIFE group I suppose? _____ From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Dr. Matthias Weisser Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 8:10 AM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Cataracts - stage 3 The CAFL lists these frequencies for cataract: http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL. htm Cataract (also use eye formula antioxidant supplement for all macular degeneration problems, use 1830 for 10 min, 1830*) - 1830, 728, 784, 787, 800, 880, 10000 Cataract_1 - 1830, 1600, 9999, 1552, 2110, 1335, 1654, 2187, 2195, 2211 Cataract_2 -- 292, 30, 9.1, 0.3 Cataract_brunescent (brown opacity in later life, 1830*) - 2010, 1335, 1830 Cataract_complicated (secondary type caused by disease, degeneration, or surgery, 1830*) - 1830, 496, 325, 774 Cataract_general (run 1830 extended period, 1830*) - 10000, 2211, 2195, 2187, 2110, 2010, 1830, 1654, 1600, 1552, 1335, 1335, 880, 800, 787, 784, 774, 728, 496, 325 Unfortunately this is a really big list. I do not know if FREX uses less than those in its own list which is a derivative of the CAFL. Seems to be that 1830 is somehow important. Matthias Am 29.12.2010 13:46, schrieb Jane MacRoss: > > FreX probably has a Cataract Frequency > > Jane > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Dr. Matthias Weisser " <matthias.weisser@... <mailto:matthias.weisser%40gmx.de> > <mailto:matthias.weisser%40gmx.de>> > > >I read that Rifes Ray did cure cataracts > > using frequencies. There had been much > > success around 1934 or so. But this is not > > a DMSO thing - its electrical. > > May be someone knows more about how > > they really did (frequency, time, signal form..). > > > > Matthias > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Thanks for the info , Can you expand on the following? What is Can-C? Is it something that can be made at home? Recipe? What is Willard Water XXX? What is the eye driver for the Hulda Zapper? I've made a " godzilla " and am interested in just how you're using the zapper around the eyes? Thanks. Re: Cataracts - stage 3 Gerry: I have an extremely good organic food intake - been organic for years. I drink and cook with only pure spring water I draw from a nearby Spring. I take up to 20 grams daily of oral vitamin C and many other vitamins and minerals (whole food). Extra NAC helps with cataracts, too - so does vitamin C - all raising the glutathione levels to counteract cataracts. I take Lutein (40 mg), billberry herb, eyebright, astaxanthin and zeaxthanthin - all to support good eyes (I'm ancient... and I need all the help I can muster...). Using the Can-C now just once daily because my cataract is gone, but to avoid any further bouts. Used Can-C 3 times daily, religiously, for 6 months, to rid myself of the original cataract. I still spray my eyes once or twice daily with colloidal silver water and Willard water XXX diluted. All diet intake and managing is important for good overall health, let alone vision. and I had lasik surgery in 2000 - eyes went from 20/400 to 20/18 or less. NO problems with good lasik I had done in Canada. I periodically zap with a Hulda designed Zapper to kill any possible parasites that may enter the eyes - using the Eye driver. Eyes pretty much better than ever - for an old turkey... > > > You say it helped you. What exactly were _all_ of the things you did, ? > > Gerry > > > > Can-C, an eye drop used 3 times daily may help. Needs to be used for 6 > > months. It helped me rid myself of cataracts. > > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Ann <AQUAVERDE1@...<AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com>> > wrote: > > > >> > >> Hello everyone, > >> > >> I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut > >> water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop > >> formulas with dmso, etc. > >> > >> My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would like to > >> avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from > >> Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. > >> > >> I was wondering if anyone in this group has successfully and > >> naturally treated themselves for stage 3 Cataracts (advanced > >> cataracts) or knows of someone who did? > >> > >> I am not sure how many stages there are, but it is not early stage > >> cataracts. > >> > >> I appreciate any information you would like to share. > >> > >> Thank you, > >> Ann > > >> > >> > >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 if 68's ancient, what's 85...or 90? > > Thank you . I am ancient too, at 68. I have one remaining 'good' > eye. It is 20-30 at best, in early AM. Is needing 2 diopter correction > by mid afternoon. Vitreous issues once as I had a near miss with a > retinal tear (according to doc). My bad one had a macular hole, and > then two subsequent detachments after the hole was 'fixed'. So it has > distortion at the center of vision that is unavoidable being as a laser > was used to seal the hole so as not to allow any moisture to get behind > the retina as that will detach it. Just one of those things associated > with bad case of nearsightedness from Measles as a child. Eyeball gets > longer, and in later life is more prone to detached retina than is a > normally shaped eye. Have not been in any hurry to get the remaining > cataract on my 'good' eye repaired. Fear of complication/retinal > detachment. Always hoped to take care of the cataract in my 'good' eye > by some natural means. Will try to read up on 'Can C'. > > Gerry > > > > Gerry: > > > > I have an extremely good organic food intake - been organic for > years. I > > drink and cook with only pure spring water I draw from a nearby > Spring. I > > take up to 20 grams daily of oral vitamin C and many other > vitamins and > > minerals (whole food). Extra NAC helps with cataracts, too - so does > > vitamin C - all raising the glutathione levels to counteract > cataracts. I > > take Lutein (40 mg), billberry herb, eyebright, astaxanthin and > zeaxthanthin > > - all to support good eyes (I'm ancient... and I need all the help > I can > > muster...). Using the Can-C now just once daily because my cataract is > > gone, but to avoid any further bouts. Used Can-C 3 times daily, > > religiously, for 6 months, to rid myself of the original cataract. > I still > > spray my eyes once or twice daily with colloidal silver water and > Willard > > water XXX diluted. > > All diet intake and managing is important for good overall health, > let alone > > vision. and I had lasik surgery in 2000 - eyes went from 20/400 to > 20/18 or > > less. NO problems with good lasik I had done in Canada. I > periodically zap > > with a Hulda designed Zapper to kill any possible parasites > that may > > enter the eyes - using the Eye driver. Eyes pretty much better > than ever - > > for an old turkey... > > > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Gerry Simpkins<gsim@... > <mailto:gsim%40tds.net>> wrote: > > > >> > >> You say it helped you. What exactly were _all_ of the things you > did, ? > >> > >> Gerry > >> > >> > >>> Can-C, an eye drop used 3 times daily may help. Needs to be used > for 6 > >>> months. It helped me rid myself of cataracts. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Ann <AQUAVERDE1@... > <mailto:AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com><AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com>> > >> wrote: > >>>> Hello everyone, > >>>> > >>>> I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut > >>>> water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop > >>>> formulas with dmso, etc. > >>>> > >>>> My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would > like to > >>>> avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from > >>>> Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. > >>>> > >>>> I was wondering if anyone in this group has successfully and > >>>> naturally treated themselves for stage 3 Cataracts (advanced > >>>> cataracts) or knows of someone who did? > >>>> > >>>> I am not sure how many stages there are, but it is not early stage > >>>> cataracts. > >>>> > >>>> I appreciate any information you would like to share. > >>>> > >>>> Thank you, > >>>> Ann > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 hi, Gerry: I think, if you don't already use, the other supplements I mentioned (astaxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, billberry, eyebright, vitamin C, N-Aceytl-L-Cysteine - NAC) will help to strengthen your eye. Wishing you the best. Can C is the only drop I know that will break-up and clear cataracts, but the additional NAC and the aforementioned supplements should help, too. > > > Thank you . I am ancient too, at 68. I have one remaining 'good' > eye. It is 20-30 at best, in early AM. Is needing 2 diopter correction > by mid afternoon. Vitreous issues once as I had a near miss with a > retinal tear (according to doc). My bad one had a macular hole, and > then two subsequent detachments after the hole was 'fixed'. So it has > distortion at the center of vision that is unavoidable being as a laser > was used to seal the hole so as not to allow any moisture to get behind > the retina as that will detach it. Just one of those things associated > with bad case of nearsightedness from Measles as a child. Eyeball gets > longer, and in later life is more prone to detached retina than is a > normally shaped eye. Have not been in any hurry to get the remaining > cataract on my 'good' eye repaired. Fear of complication/retinal > detachment. Always hoped to take care of the cataract in my 'good' eye > by some natural means. Will try to read up on 'Can C'. > > Gerry > > > > > Gerry: > > > > I have an extremely good organic food intake - been organic for years. I > > drink and cook with only pure spring water I draw from a nearby Spring. I > > take up to 20 grams daily of oral vitamin C and many other vitamins and > > minerals (whole food). Extra NAC helps with cataracts, too - so does > > vitamin C - all raising the glutathione levels to counteract cataracts. I > > take Lutein (40 mg), billberry herb, eyebright, astaxanthin and > zeaxthanthin > > - all to support good eyes (I'm ancient... and I need all the help I can > > muster...). Using the Can-C now just once daily because my cataract is > > gone, but to avoid any further bouts. Used Can-C 3 times daily, > > religiously, for 6 months, to rid myself of the original cataract. I > still > > spray my eyes once or twice daily with colloidal silver water and Willard > > water XXX diluted. > > All diet intake and managing is important for good overall health, let > alone > > vision. and I had lasik surgery in 2000 - eyes went from 20/400 to 20/18 > or > > less. NO problems with good lasik I had done in Canada. I periodically > zap > > with a Hulda designed Zapper to kill any possible parasites that > may > > enter the eyes - using the Eye driver. Eyes pretty much better than ever > - > > for an old turkey... > > > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Gerry Simpkins<gsim@...<gsim%40tds.net>> > wrote: > > > >> > >> You say it helped you. What exactly were _all_ of the things you did, > ? > >> > >> Gerry > >> > >> > >>> Can-C, an eye drop used 3 times daily may help. Needs to be used for 6 > >>> months. It helped me rid myself of cataracts. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Ann <AQUAVERDE1@...<AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com> > <AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com>> > > >> wrote: > >>>> Hello everyone, > >>>> > >>>> I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut > >>>> water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop > >>>> formulas with dmso, etc. > >>>> > >>>> My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would like to > >>>> avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from > >>>> Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. > >>>> > >>>> I was wondering if anyone in this group has successfully and > >>>> naturally treated themselves for stage 3 Cataracts (advanced > >>>> cataracts) or knows of someone who did? > >>>> > >>>> I am not sure how many stages there are, but it is not early stage > >>>> cataracts. > >>>> > >>>> I appreciate any information you would like to share. > >>>> > >>>> Thank you, > >>>> Ann > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Rife works so well for so many things that any Rife practitioners would be ruthlessly hunted down by the FDA. It is illegal in all 50 states to even help someone else use Rife according to a friend of mine. If so, that demonstrates two things: 1. Who is behind that? Big Pharma has the power to do that. 2. Rife works only too well to draw that kind of persecution. The flak is always heaviest over the target. Gerry > > I recently purchased Life Frequencies Millenium (not totally convinced > that > it's for me) and part of the problem is because there are so many > frequencies and multiple frequencies for a particular problem/issue. How > does one know which frequency to use and for how long? Does anybody > know of > a RIFE group I suppose? > > > > _____ > > From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Dr. > Matthias > Weisser > Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 8:10 AM > To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > <mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: Cataracts - stage 3 > > The CAFL lists these frequencies for cataract: > http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL. > htm > Cataract (also use eye formula antioxidant supplement for all macular > degeneration problems, use 1830 for 10 min, 1830*) - 1830, 728, 784, > 787, 800, 880, 10000 > Cataract_1 - 1830, 1600, 9999, 1552, 2110, 1335, 1654, 2187, 2195, 2211 > Cataract_2 -- 292, 30, 9.1, 0.3 > Cataract_brunescent (brown opacity in later life, 1830*) - 2010, 1335, > 1830 > Cataract_complicated (secondary type caused by disease, degeneration, or > surgery, 1830*) - 1830, 496, 325, 774 > Cataract_general (run 1830 extended period, 1830*) - 10000, 2211, 2195, > 2187, 2110, 2010, 1830, 1654, 1600, 1552, 1335, 1335, 880, 800, 787, > 784, 774, 728, 496, 325 > > Unfortunately this is a really big list. > I do not know if FREX uses less than > those in its own list which is a derivative > of the CAFL. > > Seems to be that 1830 is somehow important. > > Matthias > > Am 29.12.2010 13:46, schrieb Jane MacRoss: > > > > FreX probably has a Cataract Frequency > > > > Jane > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: " Dr. Matthias Weisser " <matthias.weisser@... > <mailto:matthias.weisser%40gmx.de> > <mailto:matthias.weisser%40gmx.de> > > <mailto:matthias.weisser%40gmx.de>> > > > > >I read that Rifes Ray did cure cataracts > > > using frequencies. There had been much > > > success around 1934 or so. But this is not > > > a DMSO thing - its electrical. > > > May be someone knows more about how > > > they really did (frequency, time, signal form..). > > > > > > Matthias > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 You got me there. I work every day around our little farm and mostly feel great. A little heartburn now and then when I eat too much of a bad thing. Vinegar takes care of that. Am on this forum for self-education, and for the possibility that one day I might need something I learned on here. Gerry > > if 68's ancient, what's 85...or 90? > > > > > > Thank you . I am ancient too, at 68. I have one remaining 'good' > > eye. It is 20-30 at best, in early AM. Is needing 2 diopter correction > > by mid afternoon. Vitreous issues once as I had a near miss with a > > retinal tear (according to doc). My bad one had a macular hole, and > > then two subsequent detachments after the hole was 'fixed'. So it has > > distortion at the center of vision that is unavoidable being as a laser > > was used to seal the hole so as not to allow any moisture to get behind > > the retina as that will detach it. Just one of those things associated > > with bad case of nearsightedness from Measles as a child. Eyeball gets > > longer, and in later life is more prone to detached retina than is a > > normally shaped eye. Have not been in any hurry to get the remaining > > cataract on my 'good' eye repaired. Fear of complication/retinal > > detachment. Always hoped to take care of the cataract in my 'good' eye > > by some natural means. Will try to read up on 'Can C'. > > > > Gerry > > > > > > > Gerry: > > > > > > I have an extremely good organic food intake - been organic for > > years. I > > > drink and cook with only pure spring water I draw from a nearby > > Spring. I > > > take up to 20 grams daily of oral vitamin C and many other > > vitamins and > > > minerals (whole food). Extra NAC helps with cataracts, too - so does > > > vitamin C - all raising the glutathione levels to counteract > > cataracts. I > > > take Lutein (40 mg), billberry herb, eyebright, astaxanthin and > > zeaxthanthin > > > - all to support good eyes (I'm ancient... and I need all the help > > I can > > > muster...). Using the Can-C now just once daily because my cataract is > > > gone, but to avoid any further bouts. Used Can-C 3 times daily, > > > religiously, for 6 months, to rid myself of the original cataract. > > I still > > > spray my eyes once or twice daily with colloidal silver water and > > Willard > > > water XXX diluted. > > > All diet intake and managing is important for good overall health, > > let alone > > > vision. and I had lasik surgery in 2000 - eyes went from 20/400 to > > 20/18 or > > > less. NO problems with good lasik I had done in Canada. I > > periodically zap > > > with a Hulda designed Zapper to kill any possible parasites > > that may > > > enter the eyes - using the Eye driver. Eyes pretty much better > > than ever - > > > for an old turkey... > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Gerry Simpkins<gsim@... > <mailto:gsim%40tds.net> > > <mailto:gsim%40tds.net>> wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> You say it helped you. What exactly were _all_ of the things you > > did, ? > > >> > > >> Gerry > > >> > > >> > > >>> Can-C, an eye drop used 3 times daily may help. Needs to be used > > for 6 > > >>> months. It helped me rid myself of cataracts. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Ann <AQUAVERDE1@... > <mailto:AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com> > > <mailto:AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com><AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com>> > > >> wrote: > > >>>> Hello everyone, > > >>>> > > >>>> I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut > > >>>> water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop > > >>>> formulas with dmso, etc. > > >>>> > > >>>> My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would > > like to > > >>>> avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from > > >>>> Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. > > >>>> > > >>>> I was wondering if anyone in this group has successfully and > > >>>> naturally treated themselves for stage 3 Cataracts (advanced > > >>>> cataracts) or knows of someone who did? > > >>>> > > >>>> I am not sure how many stages there are, but it is not early stage > > >>>> cataracts. > > >>>> > > >>>> I appreciate any information you would like to share. > > >>>> > > >>>> Thank you, > > >>>> Ann > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Have used those supplements. Hard to have any faith in eyedrops, but if you never try, you never know. > hi, Gerry: > > I think, if you don't already use, the other supplements I mentioned > (astaxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, billberry, eyebright, vitamin C, > N-Aceytl-L-Cysteine - NAC) will help to strengthen your eye. Wishing you > the best. Can C is the only drop I know that will break-up and clear > cataracts, but the additional NAC and the aforementioned supplements should > help, too. > > > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Gerry Simpkins wrote: > >> >> Thank you . I am ancient too, at 68. I have one remaining 'good' >> eye. It is 20-30 at best, in early AM. Is needing 2 diopter correction >> by mid afternoon. Vitreous issues once as I had a near miss with a >> retinal tear (according to doc). My bad one had a macular hole, and >> then two subsequent detachments after the hole was 'fixed'. So it has >> distortion at the center of vision that is unavoidable being as a laser >> was used to seal the hole so as not to allow any moisture to get behind >> the retina as that will detach it. Just one of those things associated >> with bad case of nearsightedness from Measles as a child. Eyeball gets >> longer, and in later life is more prone to detached retina than is a >> normally shaped eye. Have not been in any hurry to get the remaining >> cataract on my 'good' eye repaired. Fear of complication/retinal >> detachment. Always hoped to take care of the cataract in my 'good' eye >> by some natural means. Will try to read up on 'Can C'. >> >> Gerry >> >> >> >>> Gerry: >>> >>> I have an extremely good organic food intake - been organic for years. I >>> drink and cook with only pure spring water I draw from a nearby Spring. I >>> take up to 20 grams daily of oral vitamin C and many other vitamins and >>> minerals (whole food). Extra NAC helps with cataracts, too - so does >>> vitamin C - all raising the glutathione levels to counteract cataracts. I >>> take Lutein (40 mg), billberry herb, eyebright, astaxanthin and >> zeaxthanthin >>> - all to support good eyes (I'm ancient... and I need all the help I can >>> muster...). Using the Can-C now just once daily because my cataract is >>> gone, but to avoid any further bouts. Used Can-C 3 times daily, >>> religiously, for 6 months, to rid myself of the original cataract. I >> still >>> spray my eyes once or twice daily with colloidal silver water and Willard >>> water XXX diluted. >>> All diet intake and managing is important for good overall health, let >> alone >>> vision. and I had lasik surgery in 2000 - eyes went from 20/400 to 20/18 >> or >>> less. NO problems with good lasik I had done in Canada. I periodically >> zap >>> with a Hulda designed Zapper to kill any possible parasites that >> may >>> enter the eyes - using the Eye driver. Eyes pretty much better than ever >> - >>> for an old turkey... >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Gerry Simpkins<gsim@...<gsim%40tds.net>> >> wrote: >>>> You say it helped you. What exactly were _all_ of the things you did, >> ? >>>> Gerry >>>> >>>> >>>>> Can-C, an eye drop used 3 times daily may help. Needs to be used for 6 >>>>> months. It helped me rid myself of cataracts. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Ann <AQUAVERDE1@...<AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com> >> <AQUAVERDE1%40aol.com>> >> >>>> wrote: >>>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have seen many natural remedies for treating cataracts: coconut >>>>>> water, raw honey, flaxseed oil, Swedish bitters, various eye-drop >>>>>> formulas with dmso, etc. >>>>>> >>>>>> My brother just found out he has Stage 3 Cataracts. He would like to >>>>>> avoid surgery. A friend of his is sending him 2 young coconuts from >>>>>> Puerto Rico to apply coconut water. >>>>>> >>>>>> I was wondering if anyone in this group has successfully and >>>>>> naturally treated themselves for stage 3 Cataracts (advanced >>>>>> cataracts) or knows of someone who did? >>>>>> >>>>>> I am not sure how many stages there are, but it is not early stage >>>>>> cataracts. >>>>>> >>>>>> I appreciate any information you would like to share. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you, >>>>>> Ann >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Sandy, in order to find out the truth the best way I know is to try on ourselfs The green coconut  is $ 2.50 ea. max Iva Subject: Re: Cataracts - stage 3 To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2010, 5:38 PM  (Info here =) To remove cataracts use coconut milk (fresh from the coconut). Straining it first would be a good idea. Put as much as the eye will hold and cover with a warm wet cloth for at least 10 minutes. Repeat the following day. We discovered this by accident while on a cruiseship (years ago). A few of us were on an island day trip and wanted to get off the beaten tourists path so we hired a bus and driver to take us to the opposite side of the island (only 10 of us on that big bus). A man and his wife were taking the cruise as a sort of last hoorah before her scheduled cataract surgery we later found out. Anyway beautiful beach, coconuts laying everywhere and we got thirsty, no drinking water. So we decide to open up some coconuts to quinch our dry throats. Found a local with a big macheate and through sign language we convinced him to open coconuts for us. Anyway the woman with the cataracts got splashed in one eye by the coconut juice and it burned a bit. We were all digging through everything we had for something to releave her eye " injury " , all we came up with was one moist washcloth. Her husband wiped her eye and placed the washcloth over it. About 10 minutes later she announced we should head back to the ship. We did. The next morning at breakfast she said that her eye was much better and that she could see very well. We examined her eye closely and could not see any signs of the cataract, which were quite obvious the day before. She said she wished she had gotten splashed in both eyes. Then the idea dawned on us to " splash " her other eye. We did as soon as we got ashore that very day, also repeated the other eye too. This time we were prepared, went to the local market grabbed a coconut, opened it, strained it through a washcloth into a plastic cup. Dribbled the juice into both eyes. Placed a warm washcloth over both eyes. Waited 10 minutes and the rest is history. She went to her MD upon returning stateside - no cataracts and no surgery. Give it a try the next time you have an opportunity. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >I have been trying unsuccessfully to get some young coconuts. >I would appreciate any and all recipes that will help cataracts. >Thank you, Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Yes I would need one that has not been irradiated and still has its natural enzymes. Ann >Hi, > >Then, as one who has talked to UPS and found out that ALL incoming imports >are irradiated, would this green coconut be grown in the USA? > >If so, sure would be interested in buying some. > >Thank you, > >Jean > >********************* >> >> Sandy, in order to find out the truth the best way I know is to try on >> ourselfs >> The green coconut is $ 2.50 ea. max >> Iva >> >> >> >> >> >> To remove cataracts use coconut milk (fresh from the coconut). Straining it >> >> first would be a good idea. Put as much as the eye will hold and cover with >> >> a warm wet cloth for at least 10 minutes. Repeat the following day. >> >> We discovered this by accident while on a cruiseship (years ago). A few of >> >> us were on an island day trip and wanted to get off the beaten tourists path >> >> so we hired a bus and driver to take us to the opposite side of the island >> >> (only 10 of us on that big bus). A man and his wife were taking the cruise >> >> as a sort of last hoorah before her scheduled cataract surgery we later >> >> found out. Anyway beautiful beach, coconuts laying everywhere and we got >> >> thirsty, no drinking water. So we decide to open up some coconuts to quinch >> >> our dry throats. Found a local with a big macheate and through sign language >> >> we convinced him to open coconuts for us. Anyway the woman with the >> >> cataracts got splashed in one eye by the coconut juice and it burned a bit. >> >> We were all digging through everything we had for something to releave her >> >> eye " injury " , all we came up with was one moist washcloth. Her husband wiped >> >> her eye and placed the washcloth over it. About 10 minutes later she >> >> announced we should head back to the ship. We did. The next morning at >> >> breakfast she said that her eye was much better and that she could see very >> >> well. We examined her eye closely and could not see any signs of the >> >> cataract, which were quite obvious the day before. She said she wished she >> >> had gotten splashed in both eyes. Then the idea dawned on us to " splash " her >> >> other eye. We did as soon as we got ashore that very day, also repeated the >> >> other eye too. This time we were prepared, went to the local market grabbed >> >> a coconut, opened it, strained it through a washcloth into a plastic cup. >> >> Dribbled the juice into both eyes. Placed a warm washcloth over both eyes. >> >> Waited 10 minutes and the rest is history. She went to her MD upon >> >> returning >> >> stateside - >> >> no cataracts and no surgery. Give it a try the next time you >> >> have an opportunity. >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> > > > > >------------------------------------ > >List Home Page: > >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > >Books: >DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton >MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo! Groups Links > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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