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Ann wrote:

What strength of DMSO did you use with your honey mixture for cataracts?

5%, 10%, 50%, 99.9%???

Hi, Ann:

I used 99.9% pure DMSO, I started with one drop of DMSO to about one ounce

of honey, then increased it to two drops.

Just want to clarify also, that when I say it stings at first, I would not

categorize the stinging as a serious pain, just a bit of short lived

smarting. The eyes, at least in my experience, do water profusely for 15 or

so minutes afterward, leaving the eye feeling very comfortable. As a

result of this topic coming up recently, I have gone back to using this

protocol at bedtime.

Taffy

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Well, forgive me, please; I'm into this thread late. Actually, I'm afraid I

didn't really know what to think about my use of DMSO. First, let me say

how I mixed it. The idea of a gooey mixture of mostly honey didn't appeal

to me so I mixed 30cc Raw Honey and 30cc water and added 1 drop of 99% DMSO;

man that stung my eyeballs like crazy. Oh, after mixing, I dipped a Qtip

into the mixture and then pulled each bottom eye lid down just a bit,

touched the wet Qtip to the lid, blinked several times. I didn't like that

degree of stinging in my eyes but I did continue it in that manner for

several weeks.

Then, out of the blue, I decided to cut the strength by 50%. I did that by

mixing 60cc Raw Honey and 60cc water, then added 1 drop of DSMO; didn't

really cut the stinging too much and I grew tired of this several weeks

later. Total use time; maybe 90 days.

Then I decided to ask a second Eye Doctor and did not say one word about

Cataracts. When she was finished with the exam, as we were walking out of

the examination room, she said " It makes me feel wonderful to help return a

patient's eyes to 20 - 20 " . I said " Well, except you didn't say anything

about a Cataract, don't I have one " ? We went back to the machine and she

said " Obie, I don't see any evidence of a Cataract; you don't have a

Cataract in either eye " . Then I realized I'd been had by the first Doc. I

confronted him about it and he returned my money.

Today, I think I don't have a Cataract and, whether I had one and got rid of

it with DMSO or did not have one, I guess I'll never know. I do know, if I

ever do have one, I'll do the 60cc Raw Honey/Water and 1 drop DMSO again or

I may try a young Coconut.

Best regards, Obie.

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From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

[mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Ann

Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 10:03 AM

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Subject: strength of DMSO for honey mixture for cataracts

Hi Taffy,

What strength of DMSO did you use with your honey mixture for cataracts?

5%, 10%, 50%, 99.9%???

Thanks for all your information and help,

Ann

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Posted by: " Taffy " taffya@... <mailto:taffya%40telus.net>

andersontaffy

Date: Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:55 am ((PST))

Uly, I had hoped that Olbie would see the question about cataracts

and the

use of DMSO and honey. I am going by recall as I could not find the old

post, so I can only say I think it was Obie who reported that he used

DMSO

mixed with raw, unpasteurized honey (Manuka honey is a good one) for

cataracts. He wrote that after using this mixture, on the next visit

to the

ophthalmologist, the doctor asked " where did the cataracts go? "

Personally, I have used a mixture of about one ounce of honey to two

or so

drops of DMSO, in the corner of the eye, along the lash and on the

eyelid.

It not only helped for tired, itching eyes, but I swear that colours

were

brighter and I had better definition in my vision. I was told about

two

years ago that I had the very beginning of cataracts, but I have not

been

able to afford to have my eyes checked again to see if this mixture

solved

the problem I just know that from experience it at least has helped

my eyes.

It does sting a bit for about a minute and causes the eyes to water

profusely for several minutes. The next morning there is grit in the

eyes,

more that just from the honey I think, anyway.

Also, in Scandinavia, many eye doctors recommend the use of Swedish

Bitters,

applied to the eyelid and in the corner of the eye for treatment of

cataracts, I personally know individuals in Stockholm , over ninety

years

young, who followed this recommendation and have perfect vision...even

though they were diagnosed with cataracts at an earlier age.

All the best,

Taffy

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