Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Lena Guyot
Of course! It's just nice to start with one's own efforts before taxing online 
efforts of others. Many are struggling in their own fight and haven't time to 
provide basics that are readily available. 
I finally realized this when I had to seriously limit time spent on a computer 
with difficult eye issues straining eyes, posture, etc..  

And as people recover from serious illness, with a lot of 'normal' healthy time 
already lost, they also have a lot of catching up on their own lives. After 9 
years of painstakingly coaching scared newbies with health issues, I hope 
others may fill my shoes, as time grows short, energy limited, and other things 
are calling to be done.

Be well,
Léna
On Aug 11, 2015, at 1:41 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

 I thought part of the homework was asking people in the group?
 
 
 
 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:
 
 
 Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. 
 If enough places cite the validity of something, chances are better that it's 
 useful. 
 Most of us do a LOT of homework to heal ourselves. 
 The only things I know about eye pressure are the following:
 
 If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden 
 dilation, either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, 
 a condition called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire 
 consequences within hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation 
 for safety to allow pressures to equalize.
 
 After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to the point 
 where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift 
 anything over 20lb, for the same reason.
 
 Be well,
 Léna
 
 On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
 
 I know I can google just about anything but who knows what site is 
 truthful...I trust peoples comments here better.
 
 
 
 On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:
 
 
 I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.
 Guess someone could google for information on alternatives
 to treat glaucoma?
 Lola
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure
 
 
 I believe you are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it
 as far as I know.
 
 
 Marshall
 
 
 On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
 Hello everyone,
 
 Can I please
 get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.
 Thanks so
 much in advance,
 
 Debbie 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Re: CSFw: ? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Kirsteen Wright
Hi, for some reason it had gone straight to my spam folder.  I found it
there.

Cheers
Kirsteen
On 11 Aug 2015 00:00, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I sent this five hours ago and it still didn't post.

 On Monday, August 10, 2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
 wrote:


 Hello everyone,

 Can I please get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea drops are
 helpful in drainage.
 Thanks so much in advance,

 Debbie





Re: CSFw: ? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread RoseOttoGroups
Yep; I had two of your in my spam folder--Might have been the word
advise.  It's a non USA spelling and your english is very formal. (as
in, no, I won't help get your riches out of Nigeria ;-) Only medical
practicers are permitted in Indiana to give advice so that may also be
the reason it went to spam...tin-hat...govn't trolls try to trick folks
on health list into breaking laws established to keep folks from
practicing medicine. 

I don't think I have any direct experience with eye pressure.  How do
you know you have it?

Given what I know of EIS, it would surprise me if it will do anything to
change eye pressure.  If you're constantly messing with the eye, it
might help keep bacteria/pathogens from creating a secondary problem.

I did some work fo ryou and searched the Silverlistbut I don't have
time to look at them o see if they apply.  What I can tell you is that
the eye requires much /many antioxidants. 
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=glaucomal=silver-list%40eskimo.com

Twice in the last 10 years I have had a busted blood vessel in each
eye (separately) which produced bright red eye.  Both times I put drops
of a dilute solution of raw honey/DMSO in the affected eye every 3-4
hours until the pain stopped or until I could see the red become brown
tinged which I took to mean no new blood. note, only one hurt when it
happened; the other was one I awoke in the morning to.

Keep in mind, I never give medical advice;see a medical practicer for
that. I do exercise my 1st amendment right to practice my religion per
James 4:17 and to freely express my opinion, citing my experience,
reading, research, hypotheses, conclusions, conversations, musings,
ideas, soapboxes and more.

On 8/11/2015 5:17 AM, Kirsteen Wright wrote:

 Hi, for some reason it had gone straight to my spam folder.  I found
 it there.

 Cheers
 Kirsteen

 On 11 Aug 2015 00:00, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
 mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I sent this five hours ago and it still didn't post.

 On Monday, August 10, 2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard
 devorah...@yahoo.com mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hello everyone,

 Can I please get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep
 eye pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.
 Thanks so much in advance,

 Debbie 




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CSwhat next?

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Re: CSwhat next?

2015-08-11 Thread RoseOttoGroups
'Wonder if Egypt has the same problem we in the US have with our FDA--if
the research isn't approved by them, it doesn't exist.

.  Silver bandages have been used for years now by the US armed forces
in their field dressings. I have band-aids in the cupboard that say they
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Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Lena Guyot
Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. 
If enough places cite the validity of something, chances are better that it's 
useful. 
Most of us do a LOT of homework to heal ourselves. 
The only things I know about eye pressure are the following:

If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden dilation, 
either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, a condition 
called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire consequences within 
hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation for safety to allow 
pressures to equalize.

After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to the point 
where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift 
anything over 20lb, for the same reason.

Be well,
Léna

On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

 I know I can google just about anything but who knows what site is 
 truthful...I trust peoples comments here better.
 
 
 
 On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:
 
 
 I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.
 Guess someone could google for information on alternatives
 to treat glaucoma?
 Lola
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure
 
 
 I believe you are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it
 as far as I know.
 
 
 Marshall
 
 
 On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
 Hello everyone,
 
 Can I please
 get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.
 Thanks so
 much in advance,
 
 Debbie 
 
 
 
 
 



Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Jane MacRoss
The Herbal Tincture 'Coleus' is the traditional herbal treatment for 
normalizing eye pressure

Jane



Hello everyone,


  Can I please get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye pressure 
down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea drops are helpful in 
drainage.
  Thanks so much in advance,


  Debbie 

Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thank-you Jane! 


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 10:25 AM, Jane MacRoss 
highfie...@internode.on.net wrote:
   

  The Herbal Tincture 'Coleus' is the traditional herbal treatment for 
normalizing eye pressure

Jane   Hello everyone,
  
 Can I please get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye pressure 
down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea drops are helpful in 
drainage. Thanks so much in advance, 
 Debbie 


  

Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
I thought part of the homework was asking people in the group? 


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com 
wrote:
   

 Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. If enough places cite the 
validity of something, chances are better that it's useful. Most of us do a LOT 
of homework to heal ourselves. The only things I know about eye pressure are 
the following:
If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden dilation, 
either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, a condition 
called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire consequences within 
hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation for safety to allow 
pressures to equalize.
After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to the point 
where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift 
anything over 20lb, for the same reason.
Be well,Léna
On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

I know I can google just about anything but who knows what site is truthful...I 
trust peoples comments here better. 


 On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net 
wrote:
   

 #yiv6653466519 body 
{height:100%;color:#00;font-size:12pt;font-family:times new roman, new 
york, times, serif;}I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.
Guess someone could google for information on alternatives
to treat glaucoma?Lola
- Original Message -
From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure


 I believe you are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it
 as far as I know.


 Marshall


 On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

Hello everyone,
Can I please
 get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.Thanks so
 much in advance,
Debbie 





   



  

Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Lola Harris
My point in mentioning googling 'glaucoma natural healing/natural supplements' 
etc... was tosee if, perhaps, CS might come up as being something that could 
help with the condition.  Of course, if so, then one could pick up links from 
there.  See??  Not being smart alecky at all !!We have some really excellent 
researchers who are members of this group. Lola
- Original Message -
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 13:41:43 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure

I thought part of the homework was asking people in the group?


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:


Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. If enough places cite the 
validity of something, chances are better that it's useful. Most of us do a LOT 
of homework to heal ourselves. The only things I know about eye pressure are 
the following:If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a 
sudden dilation, either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical 
dilation, a condition called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire 
consequences within hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation for 
safety to allow pressures to equalize.After cataract surgery, it is recommended 
that one not bend over to the point where the eye is below the heart to 
minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift anything over 20lb, for the same 
reason.Be well,LénaOn Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:I know I 
can google just about anything but who knows what site is truthful...I trust 
peoples comments here better. On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris 
phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma 
either.Guess someone could google for information on alternativesto treat 
glaucoma?Lola- Original Message -From: Marshall 
mdud...@king-cart.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 
20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure I believe you are talking 
about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it as far as I know. Marshall On 
8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:Hello everyone,Can I please get you to 
advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye pressure down? Will CS help with 
this? I read that Echinacea drops are helpful in drainage.Thanks so much in 
advance,Debbie 




Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
I know that's why I trust them anyone can get on the net and say anything and 
try to sell their product. 


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1:59 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net 
wrote:
   

 #yiv0986700921 body 
{height:100%;color:#00;font-size:12pt;font-family:times new roman, new 
york, times, serif;}My point in mentioning googling 'glaucoma natural 
healing/natural supplements' etc... was tosee if, perhaps, CS might come up as 
being something that could help with the condition.  Of course, if so, then one 
could pick up links from there.  See??  Not being smart alecky at all !!We have 
some really excellent researchers who are members of this group. Lola
- Original Message -
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 13:41:43 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure

I thought part of the homework was asking people in the group?


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:


Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. If enough places cite the 
validity of something, chances are better that it's useful. Most of us do a LOT 
of homework to heal ourselves. The only things I know about eye pressure are 
the following:
If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden dilation, 
either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, a condition 
called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire consequences within 
hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation for safety to allow 
pressures to equalize.
After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to the point 
where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift 
anything over 20lb, for the same reason.
Be well,Léna
On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

I know I can google just about anything but who knows what site is truthful...I 
trust peoples comments here better.


 On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:


I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.
Guess someone could google for information on alternatives
to treat glaucoma?Lola
- Original Message -
From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure


 I believe you are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it
 as far as I know.


 Marshall


 On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

Hello everyone,
Can I please
 get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.Thanks so
 much in advance,
Debbie 












  

Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Lola Harris
The bottom line and my reasoning was this. Since no one on this list 
replied with any 
input about using CS with a glaucoma condition, by googling for info (and 
finding none) re: gluacoma/CS/supplements etc. one could reasonably reach the 
conclusion and logic would dictate that  'no... CS isn't efficacious or useful' 
in the treatment of glaucoma.  Nothing to do with products or the yah/nay of 
web comments yet.Lola
- Original Message -
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 14:21:33 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure

I know that's why I trust them anyone can get on the net and say anything and 
try to sell their product.


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1:59 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:


My point in mentioning googling 'glaucoma natural healing/natural supplements' 
etc... was tosee if, perhaps, CS might come up as being something that could 
help with the condition.  Ofcourse, if so, then one could pick up links from 
there.  See??  Not being smart alecky at all !!We have some really excellent 
researchers who are members of this group. Lola- Original Message 
-From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: 
Tue, 11 Aug 2015 13:41:43 -0400 (EDT)Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressureI thought 
part of the homework was asking people in the group? On Tuesday, August 11, 
2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:Google can be helpful if 
one uses it for consensus. If enough places cite the validity of something, 
chances are better that it's useful. Most of us do a LOT of homework to heal 
ourselves. The only things I know about eye pressure are the following:If the 
Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden dilation, either 
from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, a condition called 
acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire consequences within hours. 
Many people require iridotomies before dilation for safety to allow pressures 
to equalize.After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to 
the point where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not 
to lift anything over 20lb, for the same reason.Be well,LénaOn Aug 10, 2015, at 
8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:I know I can google just about anything but who 
knows what site is truthful...I trust peoples comments here better. On Monday, 
August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:I have never 
heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.Guess someone could google for 
information on alternativesto treat glaucoma?Lola- Original Message 
-From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Mon, 
10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure I believe you 
are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it as far as I know. 
Marshall On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:Hello everyone,Can I please 
get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye pressure down? Will CS 
help with this? I read that Echinacea drops are helpful in drainage.Thanks so 
much in advance,Debbie 




Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Bottom line this if you can't say something nice why not shut-up. I did get 
some help from someone on the list and nothing but belly aching from you!! 


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 2:57 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net 
wrote:
   

 #yiv0918275072 body 
{height:100%;color:#00;font-size:12pt;font-family:times new roman, new 
york, times, serif;}The bottom line and my reasoning was this. Since no one 
on this list replied with any 
input about using CS with a glaucoma condition, by googling for info (and 
finding none) re: gluacoma/CS/supplements etc. one could reasonably reach the 
conclusion and logic would dictate that  'no... CS isn't efficacious or useful' 
in the treatment of glaucoma.  Nothing to do with products or the yah/nay of 
web comments yet.Lola
- Original Message -
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 14:21:33 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure

I know that's why I trust them anyone can get on the net and say anything and 
try to sell their product.


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1:59 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:


My point in mentioning googling 'glaucoma natural healing/natural supplements' 
etc... was tosee if, perhaps, CS might come up as being something that could 
help with the condition.  Ofcourse, if so, then one could pick up links from 
there.  See??  Not being smart alecky at all !!We have some really excellent 
researchers who are members of this group. Lola
- Original Message -
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 13:41:43 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure

I thought part of the homework was asking people in the group?


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:


Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. If enough places cite the 
validity of something, chances are better that it's useful. Most of us do a LOT 
of homework to heal ourselves. The only things I know about eye pressure are 
the following:
If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden dilation, 
either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, a condition 
called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire consequences within 
hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation for safety to allow 
pressures to equalize.
After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to the point 
where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift 
anything over 20lb, for the same reason.
Be well,Léna
On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

I know I can google just about anything but who knows what site is truthful...I 
trust peoples comments here better.


 On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:


I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.
Guess someone could google for information on alternatives
to treat glaucoma?Lola
- Original Message -
From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure


 I believe you are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it
 as far as I know.


 Marshall


 On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

Hello everyone,
Can I please
 get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.Thanks so
 much in advance,
Debbie 















  

Re: CSFw: ? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Friend of mine has the eye problem...I have had busted eye vessels 
myself...they come and go for no rhyme or reason...I can feel it when it 
happens..I can feel the blood spreading in my eye...not out of it but under 
that thin layer...looks like someone punched me in the eye. 


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:10 AM, RoseOttoGroups 
roseottogro...@gmail.com wrote:
   

 Yep; I had two of your in my spam folder--Might have been the word
advise.  It's a non USA spelling and your english is very formal. (as
in, no, I won't help get your riches out of Nigeria ;-) Only medical
practicers are permitted in Indiana to give advice so that may also be
the reason it went to spam...tin-hat...govn't trolls try to trick folks
on health list into breaking laws established to keep folks from
practicing medicine. 

I don't think I have any direct experience with eye pressure.  How do
you know you have it?

Given what I know of EIS, it would surprise me if it will do anything to
change eye pressure.  If you're constantly messing with the eye, it
might help keep bacteria/pathogens from creating a secondary problem.

I did some work fo ryou and searched the Silverlistbut I don't have
time to look at them o see if they apply.  What I can tell you is that
the eye requires much /many antioxidants. 
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=glaucomal=silver-list%40eskimo.com

Twice in the last 10 years I have had a busted blood vessel in each
eye (separately) which produced bright red eye.  Both times I put drops
of a dilute solution of raw honey/DMSO in the affected eye every 3-4
hours until the pain stopped or until I could see the red become brown
tinged which I took to mean no new blood. note, only one hurt when it
happened; the other was one I awoke in the morning to.

Keep in mind, I never give medical advice;see a medical practicer for
that. I do exercise my 1st amendment right to practice my religion per
James 4:17 and to freely express my opinion, citing my experience,
reading, research, hypotheses, conclusions, conversations, musings,
ideas, soapboxes and more.

On 8/11/2015 5:17 AM, Kirsteen Wright wrote:

 Hi, for some reason it had gone straight to my spam folder.  I found
 it there.

 Cheers
 Kirsteen

 On 11 Aug 2015 00:00, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
 mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:

    I sent this five hours ago and it still didn't post.

    On Monday, August 10, 2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard
    devorah...@yahoo.com mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com wrote:


    Hello everyone,

    Can I please get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep
    eye pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
    drops are helpful in drainage.
    Thanks so much in advance,

    Debbie 




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CSSilver dressings

2015-08-11 Thread Jane MacRoss
Silver-containing foil dressings are used frequently these days in nursing - 
not CS I admit - however what interested me was that I could feel a reddened 
swelling at the tip of one of my fingers indicating the beginning of infection 
there  wrapped it in a silver containing bandaid and within two days the 
finger was completely clear with never any increase in infection or pain ... I 
just felt that silver, even being near infection, was enough to clear it  was 
pleased that in this case this was so.

Jane

Re: CS? on eye pressure

2015-08-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Why do you bother being in the group if you don't want to share what you have 
found with others that are seeking solutions...if your so burdened shut off the 
whole world and keep all you findings to your selfish self.I am very thankful 
to those here that don't think I am a burden because I am seeking relief from 
suffering for my friends and myself to in turn gladly share with anyone that is 
seeking help...I don't see that as a burden. It's called compassion you should 
try it sometime!!  


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 6:48 PM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com 
wrote:
   

 Of course! It's just nice to start with one's own efforts before taxing online 
efforts of others. Many are struggling in their own fight and haven't time to 
provide basics that are readily available. I finally realized this when I had 
to seriously limit time spent on a computer with difficult eye issues straining 
eyes, posture, etc..  
And as people recover from serious illness, with a lot of 'normal' healthy time 
already lost, they also have a lot of catching up on their own lives. After 9 
years of painstakingly coaching scared newbies with health issues, I hope 
others may fill my shoes, as time grows short, energy limited, and other things 
are calling to be done.
Be well,Léna
On Aug 11, 2015, at 1:41 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

I thought part of the homework was asking people in the group? 


 On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:52 AM, Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com 
wrote:
   

 Google can be helpful if one uses it for consensus. If enough places cite the 
validity of something, chances are better that it's useful. Most of us do a LOT 
of homework to heal ourselves. The only things I know about eye pressure are 
the following:
If the Iris is at a narrow angle to the cornea, and there's a sudden dilation, 
either from going from sunlight to darkness, or chemical dilation, a condition 
called acute angle glaucoma can result with fairly dire consequences within 
hours. Many people require iridotomies before dilation for safety to allow 
pressures to equalize.
After cataract surgery, it is recommended that one not bend over to the point 
where the eye is below the heart to minimize pressure in eye, and not to lift 
anything over 20lb, for the same reason.
Be well,Léna
On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

I know I can google just about anything but who knows what site is truthful...I 
trust peoples comments here better. 


 On Monday, August 10, 2015 8:28 PM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net 
wrote:
   

 #yiv6494268820 body 
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york, times, serif;}I have never heard of CS helping with glaucoma either.
Guess someone could google for information on alternatives
to treat glaucoma?Lola
- Original Message -
From: Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 20:23:04 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS? on eye pressure


 I believe you are talking about glaucoma.  CS will not help with it
 as far as I know.


 Marshall


 On 8/10/2015 2:06 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

Hello everyone,
Can I please
 get you to advise on a friend who is trying to keep eye
 pressure down? Will CS help with this? I read that Echinacea
 drops are helpful in drainage.Thanks so
 much in advance,
Debbie