CSCataracts

2015-01-02 Thread Brickeyk
Hi
I used linseed oil bought from Home Depot in their paint department. I was  
told by the airplane pilot that taught eye exercises to pass pilots 
physicals,  linseed oil is flaxseed oil but way cheaper. His theory was a good 
oil 
melts  the Crisco type hydrogenated oils that he said cause cataracts. It  
worked every time I tried it for me and my dog, using the same linseed oil 
can.  I finally had cataract surgery so don't use this anymore. My eyes 
still needed a  correction even when the cataract was gone. Cataracts kept 
coming back so had to  keep repeating treatment. I put it in my eyes daily for 
several  weeks.
Brickey
 
 
In a message dated 1/2/2015 1:00:10 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
nor...@netscape.ca writes:

What did  you do with the flaxseed oil?  Did you put it in your eye?   Do
you have any literature?  How did you come upon  this?




CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Jane MacRoss
Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally improved 
her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?

Jane

Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Joyce Miller
CS hasn't improved mine and I take CS daily for my health in general. Also
didn't work when I used it in my eyes.

Next week, my first cataract is being removed. Then the second one goes in
July.

I need to be able to see, to read, and much much more. Since my husband had
really good outcomes with both of his eyes, I am seeing the same for myself.

Joyce

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jane MacRoss
highfie...@internode.on.netwrote:

 **
 Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally
 improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?

 Jane




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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Marshall
The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the eye 
several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had them clear 
in a week or two.


Marshall

On 5/30/2012 11:13 AM, Joyce Miller wrote:
CS hasn't improved mine and I take CS daily for my health in general. 
Also didn't work when I used it in my eyes.


Next week, my first cataract is being removed. Then the second one 
goes in July.


I need to be able to see, to read, and much much more. Since my 
husband had really good outcomes with both of his eyes, I am seeing 
the same for myself.


Joyce

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jane MacRoss 
highfie...@internode.on.net mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net wrote:


Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days
orally improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had
similar experience?
Jane




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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Joyce Miller
That didn't work for me. I think it may be contingent on the state of the
cataracts.

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

 **
 The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the eye
 several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had them clear in
 a week or two.

 Marshall


 On 5/30/2012 11:13 AM, Joyce Miller wrote:

 CS hasn't improved mine and I take CS daily for my health in general. Also
 didn't work when I used it in my eyes.

 Next week, my first cataract is being removed. Then the second one goes in
 July.

 I need to be able to see, to read, and much much more. Since my husband
 had really good outcomes with both of his eyes, I am seeing the same for
 myself.

 Joyce

 On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.net
  wrote:

  Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally
 improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?

 Jane




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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Jane MacRoss
The optician said it would be at least 15 years before I would notice anything. 
So it wasn't urgent.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Joyce Miller 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 3:23 AM
  Subject: Re: CSCataracts


  That didn't work for me. I think it may be contingent on the state of the 
cataracts.


  On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the eye 
several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had them clear in a 
week or two.

Marshall


On 5/30/2012 11:13 AM, Joyce Miller wrote: 
  CS hasn't improved mine and I take CS daily for my health in general. 
Also didn't work when I used it in my eyes.

  Next week, my first cataract is being removed. Then the second one goes 
in July.

  I need to be able to see, to read, and much much more. Since my husband 
had really good outcomes with both of his eyes, I am seeing the same for myself.

  Joyce


  On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jane MacRoss 
highfie...@internode.on.net wrote:

Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally 
improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?

Jane



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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Marshall
From my understanding there are 2 (at least) causes of cataracts.  One 
is depositing of hydrogenated/saturated oils in the lens, like Crisco. 
The other is scar tissue from damage, usually excessive UV radiation, 
like the sun.  Flax seed oil dissolves the hydrogenated oils allow them 
to move out of the lens clearing them.  It will not help lens that have 
scar tissue.


At least that is my understanding.

Marshall

On 5/30/2012 1:23 PM, Joyce Miller wrote:
That didn't work for me. I think it may be contingent on the state of 
the cataracts.


On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com 
mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:


The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the
eye several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had
them clear in a week or two.

Marshall


On 5/30/2012 11:13 AM, Joyce Miller wrote:

CS hasn't improved mine and I take CS daily for my health in
general. Also didn't work when I used it in my eyes.

Next week, my first cataract is being removed. Then the second
one goes in July.

I need to be able to see, to read, and much much more. Since my
husband had really good outcomes with both of his eyes, I am
seeing the same for myself.

Joyce

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jane MacRoss
highfie...@internode.on.net
mailto:highfie...@internode.on.net wrote:

Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8
days orally improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else
had similar experience?
Jane




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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Joyce Miller
Thank you, Marshall. I don't remember any damage but it could have been
years and years ago when I was a teen and spent a lot of summer time on the
beaches of the Maine coast and of Maine lakes.

Joyce

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

 **
 From my understanding there are 2 (at least) causes of cataracts.  One is
 depositing of hydrogenated/saturated oils in the lens, like Crisco. The
 other is scar tissue from damage, usually excessive UV radiation, like the
 sun.  Flax seed oil dissolves the hydrogenated oils allow them to move out
 of the lens clearing them.  It will not help lens that have scar tissue.

 At least that is my understanding.

 Marshall


 On 5/30/2012 1:23 PM, Joyce Miller wrote:

 That didn't work for me. I think it may be contingent on the state of the
 cataracts.

 On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:

  The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the eye
 several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had them clear in
 a week or two.

 Marshall


 On 5/30/2012 11:13 AM, Joyce Miller wrote:

 CS hasn't improved mine and I take CS daily for my health in general.
 Also didn't work when I used it in my eyes.

 Next week, my first cataract is being removed. Then the second one goes
 in July.

 I need to be able to see, to read, and much much more. Since my husband
 had really good outcomes with both of his eyes, I am seeing the same for
 myself.

 Joyce

 On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Jane MacRoss 
 highfie...@internode.on.net wrote:

  Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally
 improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?

 Jane




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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread sol

Jane MacRoss wrote:
Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally 
improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?
 
Jane

Not me.
sol


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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread sol
It didn't work for me either. But in my case maybe because I only tried 
it ONCE and found it too painful/uncomfortable. Couldn't see for hours 
after as I recall.

sol

Joyce Miller wrote:
That didn't work for me. I think it may be contingent on the state of 
the cataracts.


On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com 
mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:


The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the
eye several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had
them clear in a week or two.





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RE: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread Faith Saint Francis

I did try many things,
finally went for the operation,
did me much good,
although don't see that well in the dark.
F S F 

 Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 16:50:04 -0600
 From: sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSCataracts
 
 It didn't work for me either. But in my case maybe because I only tried 
 it ONCE and found it too painful/uncomfortable. Couldn't see for hours 
 after as I recall.
 sol
 
 Joyce Miller wrote:
  That didn't work for me. I think it may be contingent on the state of 
  the cataracts.
 
  On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com 
  mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
 
  The best thing for cataracts is flax seed oil.  Put a drop in the
  eye several times a day. Those I know who have done that have had
  them clear in a week or two.
 
 
 
 
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RE: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread James C Brown
OcuPhase eye drops worked for me. It is not marketed for cataracts but it
has an inert ingredient (n-acetyl-carnosine) that gets into the eye and does
the job. Apparently taking ALC orally it won't get to the eye.

Thanks,
Jim

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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 3:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCataracts

Jane MacRoss wrote:
 Someone has just mentioned that CS x 1 teasp 3 x daily x 8 days orally 
 improved her cataracts - wondered if anyone else had similar experience?
  
 Jane
Not me.
sol


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Re: CSCataracts

2012-05-30 Thread sol
I actually used two different brands of NAC drops for a long time. They 
didn't work for me either, though I think they may  have slowed down 
progression of the cataracts to some extent.

sol

James C Brown wrote:

OcuPhase eye drops worked for me. It is not marketed for cataracts but it
has an inert ingredient (n-acetyl-carnosine) that gets into the eye and does
the job. Apparently taking ALC orally it won't get to the eye.

  



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Re: CSCataracts-Glaucoma

2012-04-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Is this the 99.9 type of DMSO?  I didn't think they did it in gallons?  dee


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 I  have a gallon of DMSO.  Pls.  help me measure the 25 mg of DMSO  for 
 eyedrop?  Also, where can i get liquid SOD?
  
 Thanks.
  
 Melly
  


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RE: CSCataracts-Glaucoma

2012-04-14 Thread Dianne France

Which form of SOD should you use?  I tried looking it up and there are two 
forms: Superoxide Dismutase helps the body use zinc, copper, and manganese. 
There are 
two types of SOD: copper/zinc (Cu/Zn) SOD and manganese (Mn) SOD. Each type of 
SOD plays a different role in keeping cells healthy. Cu/Zn SOD protects the 
cells’ cytoplasm, and Mn SOD protects their mitochondria from free radical 
damage. 

SOD sounds like it would be a good thing to use.  Would really like some input 
from those using it on which type to use. Dianne Subject: Re: 
CSCataracts-Glaucoma
 From: d...@deetroy.org
 Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 11:11:16 +0100
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 
 Is this the 99.9 type of DMSO?  I didn't think they did it in gallons?  dee
 
 
 On 14 Apr 2012, at 02:32, Melly Bag wrote:
 
  Friends,
   
  I  have a gallon of DMSO.  Pls.  help me measure the 25 mg of DMSO  for 
  eyedrop?  Also, where can i get liquid SOD?
   
  Thanks.
   
  Melly
   
 
 
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Re: CSCataracts-Glaucoma - 14 April

2012-04-14 Thread Sandee George

Thanks Alan for this formula - very useful
Have a great day
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CSCataracts-Glaucoma

2012-04-13 Thread Melly Bag
Friends,
 
I  have a gallon of DMSO.  Pls.  help me measure the 25 mg of DMSO  for 
eyedrop?  Also, where can i get liquid SOD?
 
Thanks.
 
Melly
 
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Anything that has DMSO in it will probably work. reference DMSO :Natures 
Healer page 68 and 69
ACAM (American College of Advancement in Medicine) physicians told of 
instilling one drop of a solution consisting of 25mg of DMSO with 2cc of 
superoxide dismutase (SOD) once or twice a day for clearing cataracts and 
glaucoma. (bottom of page 68)


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Joyce Miller jmillerwo...@gmail.com wrote:

I am using Eyebright that has DMSO in it, and yes, it stings, but I
see the stinging as healing. Your message has me now wondering if I
should add CS to that one as well.

Joyce


CScataracts use coconut milk ...found article

2009-03-30 Thread Deborah Gerard
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. CU - Marjie

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Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-07 Thread Paula Perry
Thanks Sandee. I'm glad you are getting an improvement. I am not sure of one
thing. With the flaxseed oil do you put that in your eye?
Paula
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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture


 Hi There Paula - I have personally used the following for my cataracts:
 coconut water (very young)
 flaxseed oil
 chrysanthemum - which I get from a DOM and mix it myself with
 distilled water @ a dilution of 10%
 MSM - again I make my own dilution at 10%
 Colloidal Silver - 5 ppm
 and other things which I am not prepared to suggest to anyone cause
 they are certainly not tried and proven !

 Take your pick - I rotate them all so it is hard for me to say which one
 works the best but I can tell you that I can see to drive at night now
 without any halos - that is as good as I can give you -
 Cheers
 Sandee

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Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-07 Thread Sandee George
Yes Paula - that is what I was doing - good luck -- I have not as yet
come to a definite conclusion which one works for me the best !!!
Trial and error - and yes I know I should not be doing them in rote 
Cheers
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Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-06 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Paula - I have personally used the following for my cataracts:
coconut water (very young)
flaxseed oil
chrysanthemum - which I get from a DOM and mix it myself with  
distilled water @ a dilution of 10%
MSM - again I make my own dilution at 10%
Colloidal Silver - 5 ppm
and other things which I am not prepared to suggest to anyone cause
they are certainly not tried and proven !

Take your pick - I rotate them all so it is hard for me to say which one
works the best but I can tell you that I can see to drive at night now
without any halos - that is as good as I can give you - 
Cheers
Sandee

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Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-06 Thread Faith Gagne

Hi Sandee:  Thanks for sharing.  What is DOM?  Faith G.


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Subject: Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture



Hi There Paula - I have personally used the following for my cataracts:
coconut water (very young)
flaxseed oil
chrysanthemum - which I get from a DOM and mix it myself with  
distilled water @ a dilution of 10%

MSM - again I make my own dilution at 10%
Colloidal Silver - 5 ppm
and other things which I am not prepared to suggest to anyone cause
they are certainly not tried and proven !

Take your pick - I rotate them all so it is hard for me to say which one
works the best but I can tell you that I can see to drive at night now
without any halos - that is as good as I can give you - 
Cheers

Sandee



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Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-06 Thread bbanever

Hi Faith,

I think she means Doctor of Oriental Medicine.  Chrysanthemum isa 
commonly used herb in Chinese Medicine.


   Bob
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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture



Hi Sandee:  Thanks for sharing.  What is DOM?  Faith G.


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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture



Hi There Paula - I have personally used the following for my cataracts:
coconut water (very young)
flaxseed oil
chrysanthemum - which I get from a DOM and mix it myself with 
distilled water @ a dilution of 10%

MSM - again I make my own dilution at 10%
Colloidal Silver - 5 ppm
and other things which I am not prepared to suggest to anyone cause
they are certainly not tried and proven !

Take your pick - I rotate them all so it is hard for me to say which one
works the best but I can tell you that I can see to drive at night now
without any halos - that is as good as I can give you - Cheers
Sandee



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CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-03 Thread Paula Perry
My neighbor said he wanted to try alternatives for his cataracts. I remember 
reading a lot of discussion on it here. I was wondering if anyone had obtained 
some good results from the Dr. Schulze's eyebright formula? I remember MSM and 
flax seed oil being mentioned but I am not sure what you do with them.  When I 
was at herbdoc.com (Schulze site) I saw that he has a tooth and gum tincture 
that sounded pretty remarkable. Has anyone tried that? If anyone knows of a 
successful solution to cataracts I would like to hear from you. Thanks,
Paula

Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-03 Thread Day Sutton
Have him get a coopy of DMSO Nature's Remedy from any health food store.
Look in the index for cataracts.

On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:

  My neighbor said he wanted to try alternatives for his cataracts. I
 remember reading a lot of discussion on it here. I was wondering if anyone
 had obtained some good results from the Dr. Schulze's eyebright formula? I
 remember MSM and flax seed oil being mentioned but I am not sure what you do
 with them.  When I was at herbdoc.com (Schulze site) I saw that he has a
 tooth and gum tincture that sounded pretty remarkable. Has anyone tried
 that? If anyone knows of a successful solution to cataracts I would like to
 hear from you. Thanks,
 Paula




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Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture

2008-05-03 Thread Paula Perry
I already have a copy of it and will look it up. Thanks.
Paula
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  From: Day Sutton 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:28 AM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts tooth and gum tincture


  Have him get a coopy of DMSO Nature's Remedy from any health food store.  
Look in the index for cataracts.


  On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Paula Perry p...@zoomnet.net wrote:

My neighbor said he wanted to try alternatives for his cataracts. I 
remember reading a lot of discussion on it here. I was wondering if anyone had 
obtained some good results from the Dr. Schulze's eyebright formula? I remember 
MSM and flax seed oil being mentioned but I am not sure what you do with them.  
When I was at herbdoc.com (Schulze site) I saw that he has a tooth and gum 
tincture that sounded pretty remarkable. Has anyone tried that? If anyone knows 
of a successful solution to cataracts I would like to hear from you. Thanks,
Paula



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Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote



  Anytime you add anything salty to CS, mix and use it immediately.
 The reaction takes a bit of time.
 Adding salt to already made CS does not increase the amount of silver in 
a given container, it changes it to a less effective form.


 It takes retained amount per body weight to turn you blue and most 
people eliminate silver in any form so fast that turning blue is quite rare 
at any PPM or volume over a life span.
 Researchers had extreme difficulty inducing Agryria  to even study while 
using injected preparations at thousands of PPM.  They did manage to 
discover that it takes less silver cast into a bullet to kill not blue 
dogs, though.


 The PPM caution is about avoiding a possibility, vs a very low 
probability.  If it's not possible, probability doesn't count.
 If the PPM is so low that the water kills you before the possibility of 
silver retention can crop up, well, dead people look a bit blue, but the 
silver didn't do it. [Too much water turns you blue]


 The problem with making silver chloride was that people didn't know how 
much silver was in it.  They were using PPM instructions that just weren't 
true and went into the ranges of possibility.

Even at that, virtually no one turned blue.

Your tears are salty and using CS in your eyes does the same thing as 
adding some salt to it, but the greatest benefit is already accomplished by 
the time it changes into less effective silver chloride.

 Silver chloride will kill germs, just not as well or as fast.
 Mix and use fast ...and all is well.

 My eyes are already blue...usually.
 Now and then, one is green and the other is orange.

Ode

At 01:15 PM 4/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:

How much salt?  Doesn't that make chloride and won't my eyes turn 
blue?  Faith g.



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Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

If you use salt in the CS for your eyes you can bring it to a saline level 
similar to tears to avoid the dryness/stinging.  The distilled water you 
make the CS with is the cause of the 'stinging'.

Rowena
Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not sure 
that it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it 
sort of stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.





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Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

2008-04-20 Thread Rowena
If you use salt in the CS for your eyes you can bring it to a saline level 
similar to tears to avoid the dryness/stinging.  The distilled water you make 
the CS with is the cause of the 'stinging'.
Rowena

  Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not sure that 
it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it sort of 
stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.


Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

2008-04-20 Thread faith gagne
How much salt?  Doesn't that make chloride and won't my eyes turn blue?  Faith 
g.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Rowena 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:07 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS


  If you use salt in the CS for your eyes you can bring it to a saline level 
similar to tears to avoid the dryness/stinging.  The distilled water you make 
the CS with is the cause of the 'stinging'.
  Rowena

Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not sure 
that it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it sort 
of stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.


Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

2008-04-20 Thread Rowena
You could try that.  Should be fun.  Brown at the moment, are they?
R
  - Original Message - 
  From: faith gagne 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:15 AM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS


  How much salt?  Doesn't that make chloride and won't my eyes turn blue?  
Faith g.


- Original Message - 
From: Rowena 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS


If you use salt in the CS for your eyes you can bring it to a saline level 
similar to tears to avoid the dryness/stinging.  The distilled water you make 
the CS with is the cause of the 'stinging'.
Rowena

  Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not sure 
that it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it sort 
of stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.


Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

2008-04-20 Thread faith gagne
Hazel.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Rowena 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:33 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS


  You could try that.  Should be fun.  Brown at the moment, are they?
  R
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From: faith gagne 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:15 AM
Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS


How much salt?  Doesn't that make chloride and won't my eyes turn blue?  
Faith g.


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  From: Rowena 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:07 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS


  If you use salt in the CS for your eyes you can bring it to a saline 
level similar to tears to avoid the dryness/stinging.  The distilled water you 
make the CS with is the cause of the 'stinging'.
  Rowena

Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not 
sure that it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it 
sort of stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.


Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread Marlene Hanson
Hi Shirley, I just ordered the Can C from overseas and would like to know how 
long it takes to arrive. My doctor says it works and disolves cataracts. Thanks 
for the reply. :Marlene
  - Original Message - 
  From: Shirley Reedmailto:pj20fl...@gmail.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 3:07 PM
  Subject: CScataractn s


Thanks to all who have responded to us.  He has used ibuprofen but it did 
not help him.  Other otc's also.  Naproxen did help and he used it consistently 
until Celebrex.  He did the complete CMO thing with the product recommended on 
this list or some other by someone.  It has been a long time and I don't recall 
the particulars.  It was from an individual person, not a company.  His problem 
began 5 years after a back surgery.  The MD said arthritis would set in after 
about 5 years and it did.  However, we had no idea it would be so crippling;  
we just expected aches and pains, not constant agony.  I will tell him about 
the flax oil drops since we have and use Barlean's regularly.  He will give it 
a good try I'm sure.  He has upped his cs intake to a pint or so a day and 
doesn't have to be cajoled or reminded.  I think he will be interested to find 
out that one of the iodine docs-maybe Abraham, recommends 50 mgs. per day for 3 
months for saturation, then down to 12.5 for maintainance.  Since the iodine 
has made a noticeable difference at a lower dose, it sounds reasonable to give 
that a shot.  And I am making a gallon of new cs just now--a quart or so a day 
might be a good idea.  What's a little blue between friends. :)  But I make the 
good stuff anyway.   Thanks again to all.   I have ordered the Can-C.  It 
should arrive soon and when we know something I will report.Best wishes, pj 

Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread JuGargo
May I ask, what is Can C?  Where did you order it from overseas?   Somehow 
I've missed this thread !
 
Thanks,
 
~   Judy
 
 



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Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread Tad Winiecki
Google Can C cataracts, maybe it's cheaper overseas?  What about other 
brands?  I've seen some on some website like Swanson's or IHerb.  Would 
they work as well?


Nancy

On Apr 19, 2008, at 2:06 PM, juga...@aol.com wrote:

May I ask, what is Can C?  Where did you order it from overseas?  
Somehow I've missed this thread !

 
Thanks,
 
~  Judy
 


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Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread JuGargo
Thanks, I just googled Can C ... sounds like a super winner !
 
~  Judy
 
 



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Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread faith gagne
Wow!  that stuff looks great, if it does what it says it does.  I would be 
interested even if it just soothes the eye.  But it is EXPENSIVE.  Faith G.



- Original Message - 
From: Tad Winiecki winie...@pacifier.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts


Google Can C cataracts, maybe it's cheaper overseas?  What about other
brands?  I've seen some on some website like Swanson's or IHerb.  Would
they work as well?

Nancy

On Apr 19, 2008, at 2:06 PM, juga...@aol.com wrote:

May I ask, what is Can C? Where did you order it from overseas? Somehow 
I've missed this thread !


Thanks,

~ Judy



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Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread faith gagne
I have eye dryness that contributes to major discomfort so I do use eyedrops,  
but I do have problems because of the preservatives in them.  I am allergic to 
the preservatives.  Some eye drops I cannot use at all.  So I would probably 
not be willing to spring for these drops, as wonderful as they sound, without 
knowing more about the preservatives in them.  Faith G.

  - Original Message - 
  From: juga...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:58 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts


  Thanks, I just googled Can C ... sounds like a super winner !

  ~  Judy







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Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread JuGargo
Yes, it is expensive, but compared to the cost of surgery on your eyes,  
along with the discomfort and never knowing if a doctor will make a mistake, I  
will trade the price of surgery for these drops !
 
~  Judy
 
 
Wow!  that stuff looks great, if it does what it says it does.   I would be 
interested even if it just soothes the eye.  But it is  EXPENSIVE.  Faith G.






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Re: CScataracts Can-C

2008-04-19 Thread Marlene Hanson
Hi All, Can-C  NAC Carnosine. Dr Wright says this works and disolves the 
Cataracts. It takes 3-6 months to disolve them. The cost +shipping and less 
discount for 6 months was $257.95 this was when ordered by the Dr Office. Link 
is www.antiaging-systems.comhttp://www.antiaging-systems.com/ I am hoping 
this works as I don't want to lose my eye site and don't care for the bother of 
 maintaining the silicone lenses. Marlene 
The site shows other anti aging products as well. 
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  To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 2:19 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts


  Google Can C cataracts, maybe it's cheaper overseas?  What about other 
  brands?  I've seen some on some website like Swanson's or IHerb.  Would 
  they work as well?

  Nancy

  On Apr 19, 2008, at 2:06 PM, juga...@aol.commailto:juga...@aol.com wrote:

   May I ask, what is Can C? Where did you order it from overseas? 
   Somehow I've missed this thread !
   
   Thanks,
   
   ~ Judy
   

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Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread Day Sutton
Just a suggestion;  I use CS/EIS that I put in a nose sprayer, and use that
for my eyes also.
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 6:28 PM, faith gagne jitte...@gis.net wrote:

  I have eye dryness that contributes to major discomfort so I do use
 eyedrops,  but I do have problems because of the preservatives in them.  I
 am allergic to the preservatives.  Some eye drops I cannot use at all.  So I
 would probably not be willing to spring for these drops, as wonderful as
 they sound, without knowing more about the preservatives in them.  Faith G.


  - Original Message -
 *From:* juga...@aol.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
  *Sent:* Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:58 PM
 *Subject:* Re: CScataracts

   Thanks, I just googled Can C ... sounds like a super winner !

 ~  Judy





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Re: CScataracts - Can-C

2008-04-19 Thread Gene Wolfe
I did Google Can-C cataracts and came up with a website that said the 
active ingredient is N-acetylcarnosine. The price is $239.94 + 
shipping and handling. The description sounded very much like a 
product that I had used for several months to dissolve cataracts 
called Brite Eyes III. This is a product put out by Life Extension 
and the key ingredient is N-acetylcarnosine. This product is 
available from IHerb for $25.50 for 2 vials. A 6 month supply would 
be $153 + shipping and handling. I used Brite Eyes III for several 
months along with taking Nattozimes but it did not solve my cataract 
problem. It did dissolve my wife's cataract, however.


The product I am using now to try to dissolve my cataract is 
Eyebright Formula available from 
http://www.organicsolutionsstore.com/ Doc Shillington says that if 
you use this solution 2 or 3 times a day it will solve the problem in 
2 weeks. I have  not had that result, but it does seem to have 
stopped the progression of the cataract. If you order this solution, 
you need to know that one of the main ingredients is cayenne pepper. 
To say this product stings is an understatement, but I do know that 
cayenne is a wonderful herb.


Good luck,
Gene

At 04:19 PM 4/19/2008, you wrote:
Google Can C cataracts, maybe it's cheaper overseas?  What about 
other brands?  I've seen some on some website like Swanson's or 
IHerb.  Would they work as well?


Nancy


Re: CScataracts

2008-04-19 Thread faith gagne
Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not sure that 
it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it sort of 
stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Day Sutton 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 7:33 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts


  Just a suggestion;  I use CS/EIS that I put in a nose sprayer, and use that 
for my eyes also.

  On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 6:28 PM, faith gagne jitte...@gis.net wrote:

I have eye dryness that contributes to major discomfort so I do use 
eyedrops,  but I do have problems because of the preservatives in them.  I am 
allergic to the preservatives.  Some eye drops I cannot use at all.  So I would 
probably not be willing to spring for these drops, as wonderful as they sound, 
without knowing more about the preservatives in them.  Faith G.

  - Original Message - 
  From: juga...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:58 PM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts


  Thanks, I just googled Can C ... sounds like a super winner !

  ~  Judy







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Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-19 Thread Mark Siepak
Protein has lots of sulphur: why do you think burning hair smells so bad? 

And being sensitive to SULFA drugs is not a sensitivity to SULPHUR. I know my 
son  and a police officer at work are sensitive to sulpha drugs, yet can and do 
take MSM with no reaction whatsoever. Other than achy joints getting better, 
feeling of energy, and improved bowel function. 

Your results may vary

Mark

- Original Message - 
From: faith gagne 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]


I guess I don't have any.  Faith G.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 8:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]


I thought sulphur made up most of the body.  Dee 

---Original Message---

From: faith gagne
Date: 03/18/08 11:58:24
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

MSM may be okay if one is not allergic to sulphur.  Faith G.

   
  
   






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Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-18 Thread faith gagne

MSM may be okay if one is not allergic to sulphur.  Faith G.


- Original Message - 
From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]



Hi There Hanneke - yes I make it only with distilled water, I have a
personal thought
which is to keep things out of each other's way - I use CS of course for
just about
everything and more !   However when I use anything I tend to use it
alone, that is to
say I will use it and leave a half hour or so before using another
product - so I make
my MSM only with distilled water and keep one bottle beside my computer
and one
beside the TV as well as my CS, and use them each every half hour if I
have been doing alot of work or watching I always believe in
the KISS system 
Take good care - did you by chance visit my site below ?
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Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-18 Thread Dee
I thought sulphur made up most of the body.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: faith gagne
Date: 03/18/08 11:58:24
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]
 
MSM may be okay if one is not allergic to sulphur.  Faith G.
 
 

Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-18 Thread faith gagne
I guess I don't have any.  Faith G.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 8:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]


I thought sulphur made up most of the body.  Dee 

---Original Message---

From: faith gagne
Date: 03/18/08 11:58:24
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

MSM may be okay if one is not allergic to sulphur.  Faith G.

   
  
   


RE: CScataracts, joints

2008-03-18 Thread Dan Nave
This may be a bit of a long stretch, but from my own experience if I
drink coffee, it affects the connective tissue around the joints
especially lower back and hips and some on the other joints as well.  It
is very painful.  I had to stop *ALL* coffee for about 3 weeks before
clearing this out.  Now I can only drink some coffee about once a week
without these effects.  Without it, and with glucosamine, I am doing
amazing things...
 
MSM was helpful for my lower back and hands, but (really!) exacerbated a
problem I had with my knee, and tears up my stomach if I take too much,
go figure...
 
Dan
 
 





From: Shirley Reed [mailto:pj20fl...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 5:08 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CScataracts


  Thanks to all who have responded to us.  He has used ibuprofen
but it did not help him.  Other otc's also.  Naproxen did help and he
used it consistently until Celebrex.  He did the complete CMO thing with
the product recommended on this list or some other by someone.  It has
been a long time and I don't recall the particulars.  It was from an
individual person, not a company.  His problem began 5 years after a
back surgery.  The MD said arthritis would set in after about 5 years
and it did.  However, we had no idea it would be so crippling;  we just
expected aches and pains, not constant agony.  I will tell him about the
flax oil drops since we have and use Barlean's regularly.  He will give
it a good try I'm sure.  He has upped his cs intake to a pint or so a
day and doesn't have to be cajoled or reminded.  I think he will be
interested to find out that one of the iodine docs-maybe Abraham,
recommends 50 mgs. per day for 3 months for saturation, then down to
12.5 for maintainance.  Since the iodine has made a noticeable
difference at a lower dose, it sounds reasonable to give that a shot.
And I am making a gallon of new cs just now--a quart or so a day might
be a good idea.  What's a little blue between friends. :)  But I make
the good stuff anyway.   Thanks again to all.   I have ordered the
Can-C.  It should arrive soon and when we know something I will report.
Best wishes, pj 



Re: CScataracts

2008-03-18 Thread Rowena
Cineraria is a specific for cataracts (homeopathic).
Coconut water has a reputation for fixing cataracts.
Frex has a frequency set for cataracts (and other complaints). 
http://heal-me.com.au
(It also has a frequency silver).

R


  there's a company with homeopathic eye drops fromulated by an opthamalogist 
with success riding cataracts. they are sold through barrysnutrtion.com. they 
can give contact info.



Re: CScataracts

2008-03-18 Thread Gayla Roberts
Dusty Miller is also specific for cataracts.
Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, California
aera...@gmail.com 

  - Original Message - 
  From: Rowena 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:15 AM
  Subject: Re: CScataracts


  Cineraria is a specific for cataracts (homeopathic).
  Coconut water has a reputation for fixing cataracts.
  Frex has a frequency set for cataracts (and other complaints). 
http://heal-me.com.au
  (It also has a frequency silver).

  R

   
there's a company with homeopathic eye drops fromulated by an opthamalogist 
with success riding cataracts. they are sold through barrysnutrtion.com. they 
can give contact info.



RE: CScataracts

2008-03-18 Thread Dan Nave
How is it taken?
 
Dan




From: Gayla Roberts [mailto:aera...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 11:24 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScataracts


Dusty Miller is also specific for cataracts.
Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, California
aera...@gmail.com 


- Original Message - 
From: Rowena mailto:new...@aapt.net.au  
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: CScataracts

Cineraria is a specific for cataracts (homeopathic).
Coconut water has a reputation for fixing cataracts.
Frex has a frequency set for cataracts (and other
complaints). http://heal-me.com.au http://heal-me.com.au 
(It also has a frequency silver).
 
R

 

there's a company with homeopathic eye drops
fromulated by an opthamalogist with success riding cataracts. they are
sold through barrysnutrtion.com. they can give contact info.





Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Dee
When I had what I thought was sciatica, I took Ibuprofen for the same reason
as your husband i.e. Pain control.  This worked far better than Celebrex, or
anything else the doctor gave me for that matter.  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Shirley Reed
Date: 17/03/2008 01:02:15
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CScataracts
 
   My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose of 
prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which is an 
expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C that claims to 
remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product works?  Does anyone know of 
anything that does?  The husband takes Celebrex and Prednisone which is scary, 
but his pain was so great that he has decided to use the drugs rather than 
suffer so much anymore, even if it means death.  Having had some experience 
with excessive pain myself, I completely understand why he has made that 
choice, and he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the Prednisone.  

Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Marshall Dudley

Shirley Reed wrote:
   My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose 
of prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which 
is an expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C 
that claims to remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product 
works?  Does anyone know of anything that does?  The husband takes 
Celebrex and Prednisone which is scary, but his pain was so great that 
he has decided to use the drugs rather than suffer so much anymore, 
even if it means death.  Having had some experience with excessive 
pain myself, I completely understand why he has made that choice, and 
he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the Prednisone.  But 
the Dr. has recommended methotrexate for help getting the Prednisone 
down and that depresses white blood cell activity so that doesn't 
sound good.  Iodine at high doses, Lugol's 5% at 8 or 9 drops per day 
has helped with pain but not enough.  Any ideas appreciated.tia
pj   He is currently taking all the supplements recommended for 
cataracts. 
Cataracts are often easily fixed by putting flax seed oil drops into the 
eyes daily.


Marshall


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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Marshall Dudley

Shirley Reed wrote:
   My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose 
of prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which 
is an expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C 
that claims to remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product 
works?  Does anyone know of anything that does?  The husband takes 
Celebrex and Prednisone which is scary, but his pain was so great that 
he has decided to use the drugs rather than suffer so much anymore, 
even if it means death.  Having had some experience with excessive 
pain myself, I completely understand why he has made that choice, and 
he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the Prednisone.  But 
the Dr. has recommended methotrexate for help getting the Prednisone 
down and that depresses white blood cell activity so that doesn't 
sound good.  Iodine at high doses, Lugol's 5% at 8 or 9 drops per day 
has helped with pain but not enough.  Any ideas appreciated.tia
pj   He is currently taking all the supplements recommended for 
cataracts. 
Has he tried curing the arthritis with CMO?  There are no side effects 
from that, and once the course is complete, he is through with having to 
take it.  I took a course about 7 years ago for my arthritis and it has 
now been gone ever since.


Marshall


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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread JuGargo
Marshall,
 
What potency for the flax seed oil drops?  Do  the cataracts have to be 
full blown, ready to be zapped or can the flax seed oil  dissipate a cataract 
that is only in the beginning stages?  What is your  recommendation for a brand 
name for flax seed oil drops?  Is the  dosage for once a day or more often?
 
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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Dee
What is CMO again please?  Dee 

---Original Message---
 
From: Marshall Dudley
Date: 17/03/2008 15:02:38
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CScataracts
 
Has he tried curing the arthritis with CMO?  There are no side effects
from that, and once the course is complete, he is through with having to
take it.  I took a course about 7 years ago for my arthritis and it has
now been gone ever since.
 
Marshall
 
 

Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Marshall Dudley

juga...@aol.com wrote:

Marshall,
 
What potency for the flax seed oil drops?  Do the cataracts have 
to be full blown, ready to be zapped or can the flax seed oil 
dissipate a cataract that is only in the beginning stages?  What is 
your recommendation for a brand name for flax seed oil drops?  Is the 
dosage for once a day or more often?
 
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As far as I now flax seed oil is pure normally, there is no potency 
variable.  You should be able to simply get capsules, and cut one open 
as you need it.  Once or twice a day I think is sufficient.  Basically 
SOME cataracts are caused by hydrogenated oils settling out in the lens 
of the eye.  This is basically Crisco.  Flax seed oil dissolves the 
solid fats, and allows them to be transported out of the lens.  
Cataracts caused by scar tissue will likely not respond to this 
treatment.  I don't have any brand name information.


Marshall


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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread JuGargo
Thank you Marshall !
 
 



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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Del

Marshall,

I have not heard this about flax seed oil before.  Have you seen any 
protocol for this (how many drops, how many times a day?).  I assume any 
high quality flax seed oil will do (we like Barleans)?  I am currently using 
eyebright from Dr. Schulz, I wonder if you can do both at different times 
during the day?


Del
- Original Message - 
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: CScataracts


Cataracts are often easily fixed by putting flax seed oil drops into the 
eyes daily.


Marshall


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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Pat
During my recent visit to the ophthalmologist, he said I had cataracts which 
were beginning but could take years before they were bad enough to do something 
about.  I asked if I could use drops or something to get rid of them.  He said 
there's nothing that can help, that once the proteins have denatured, that 
can't be undone.  I asked if that was similar to cooking an egg white and then 
hoping to turn it back clear and he said yes.


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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread mborgert






my mother-in-law had cateracts so bad her pupils were white. 
they were going to operate in 4 days,In the meantimeshe had pink rimmed eyelids,so for 3 days I squirted c/s in her eyes to relieve the pink rimming of her eye lids. pink rimming went away.
we took her to the doctor to remove the first cateract..no cateracts in either eye!!!
I do not know what did it. she said it was her prayers, I said maybe it was the c/s.
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During my recent visit to the ophthalmologist, he said I had cataracts which were beginning but could take years before they were bad enough to do something about. I asked if I could use drops or something to get rid of them. He said there's nothing that can help, that once the proteins have denatured, that can't be undone. I asked if that was similar to cooking an egg white and then hoping to turn it back clear and he said yes.
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[Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-17 Thread Marshall Dudley

This is the first message I can find on using flax oil.

Marshall

---BeginMessage---
Hi,

First, I send my thanks to Brickey for this idea.  I have a friend, a 
fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had restricted vision due to 
cataracts.  He is a vet and the folks managing his case would not allow surgery 
because it wasn't that bad yet but it was sufficiently bad that he could only 
drive in daylight hours.

Due to your suggestion, I bought a bottle of flax seed oil and took it to 
him at his home a couple of years ago; asking him to put a drop in each eye 
every day.  He said that he had to do the treatment just prior to retiring in 
the evening because the flax seed oil caused his vision to become a bit blurry 
for a little while; but when he awoke his vision was as clear as before putting 
the flax seed oil into his eyes.  Within three months there was noticeable 
improvement.  Two years later, his cataracts (if there are any), are no longer 
a problem.

Speaking of looking for solutions to various health issues (someone 
mentioned this earlier), dear ones, I have found that searching the SilverList 
archives always presents good ideas.  Thank you Mike, and the folks who make 
them available!!

Best regards,
  :) Mar



  - Original Message - 
  From: Raine 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 3:42 AM
  Subject: Re: CSCataracts


  Hiya Brickey,

  It's so amazing to me; while searching via search engines for alternative 
methods of treating cataracts (specifically in dogs) I got absolutely nothing. 
When I began taking my plight to various alternative lists, I found there are 
treatments abound! And most are very simplistic. 
  If only there were enough hours in a day to create a website covering these 
methods, with scientific and anecdotal evidence, for the others that are 
searching... 

  My precious girl lost her other eye to glaucoma. I searched, begged and 
pleaded for an alternative option, but general consensus was that there isn't 
one, and we settled on eneucleation to eliminate the pain, and the need for 
drugs. Between her diagnosis of glaucoma, and the removal of the eye, the 
cataract in her *good* eye rendered her blind. She was pronounced a good 
candidate for cataract surgery (at age 12!), but at $1000 it simply isn't a 
possibility. 

  I so appreciate hearing these testimonies. They give me hope, and good ideas. 

  Thanks guys!
  -Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog
  http://www.dogster.com/?87580



  brick...@aol.com wrote: 
My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular 
linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint section and 
filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one drop in her 
eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just stopped 
treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin point and 
after several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this I also used 
linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. DR said I had a bunch of small cataracts 
growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5 weeks later and DR said 
NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts are coming back in my 
eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash cup, cataracts 
are still there but not growing.

When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I found 
that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the bottle 
refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I treated my dog to 
act like a refrigerator.
Brickey---End Message---


CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread Shirley Reed
  Thanks to all who have responded to us.  He has used ibuprofen but it did
not help him.  Other otc's also.  Naproxen did help and he used it
consistently until Celebrex.  He did the complete CMO thing with the product
recommended on this list or some other by someone.  It has been a long time
and I don't recall the particulars.  It was from an individual person, not a
company.  His problem began 5 years after a back surgery.  The MD said
arthritis would set in after about 5 years and it did.  However, we had no
idea it would be so crippling;  we just expected aches and pains, not
constant agony.  I will tell him about the flax oil drops since we have and
use Barlean's regularly.  He will give it a good try I'm sure.  He has upped
his cs intake to a pint or so a day and doesn't have to be cajoled or
reminded.  I think he will be interested to find out that one of the iodine
docs-maybe Abraham, recommends 50 mgs. per day for 3 months for saturation,
then down to 12.5 for maintainance.  Since the iodine has made a noticeable
difference at a lower dose, it sounds reasonable to give that a shot.  And I
am making a gallon of new cs just now--a quart or so a day might be a good
idea.  What's a little blue between friends. :)  But I make the good stuff
anyway.   Thanks again to all.   I have ordered the Can-C.  It should arrive
soon and when we know something I will report.Best wishes, pj


Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread GMetropulo
there's a company with homeopathic eye drops fromulated by an opthamalogist 
with success riding cataracts. they are sold through barrysnutrtion.com. they 
can give contact info.


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Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-17 Thread Sandee George
Once again thanks Marshall for your valued suggestions - I went out and
bought myself
a bottle of flax seed oil and have already put in one drop in each eye
and can verify
what the message said, I did have blurred vision for about 20 minutes,
then I put in the 
MSM drops which I make myself, and as I write this a half hour later my
vision is clearer
than when I first put in the drop of flaxseed oil, so thanks once again -
when there is a
will there is always a way out !
Cheers
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Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-17 Thread Hanneke

Hi Sandee,

You make the MSM drops yourself, do you add  CS to it or only 
distilled water? Have lost the recipe here.

Thanks

Hanneke

At 09:02 AM 18/03/2008, you wrote:


Once again thanks Marshall for your valued suggestions - I went out and
bought myself
a bottle of flax seed oil and have already put in one drop in each eye
and can verify
what the message said, I did have blurred vision for about 20 minutes,
then I put in the
MSM drops which I make myself, and as I write this a half hour later my
vision is clearer
than when I first put in the drop of flaxseed oil, so thanks once again -
when there is a
will there is always a way out !
Cheers
Sandee

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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-17 Thread jlgregel
Shirley...you might want to check out EFT  (emotional freedom technique).  It's 
been shown to be very effective for back pain...all pain, no matter what the 
pain is from.  EFT is not just for emotional health.  It actually works on 
physical ailments (including those from arthritis)very very well.It's 
something you can learn to to yourself or work with a practitioner.  All the 
info on the website is completely free and very easy to learn.
Here is the link:http://www.emofree.com/
I use EFT daily for my family, pets and friends.  It works!
My best, Lin
  - Original Message - 
  From: Shirley Reed 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 3:07 PM
  Subject: CScataracts


Thanks to all who have responded to us.  He has used ibuprofen but it did 
not help him.  Other otc's also.  Naproxen did help and he used it consistently 
until Celebrex.  He did the complete CMO thing with the product recommended on 
this list or some other by someone.  It has been a long time and I don't recall 
the particulars.  It was from an individual person, not a company.  His problem 
began 5 years after a back surgery.  The MD said arthritis would set in after 
about 5 years and it did.  However, we had no idea it would be so crippling;  
we just expected aches and pains, not constant agony.  I will tell him about 
the flax oil drops since we have and use Barlean's regularly.  He will give it 
a good try I'm sure.  He has upped his cs intake to a pint or so a day and 
doesn't have to be cajoled or reminded.  I think he will be interested to find 
out that one of the iodine docs-maybe Abraham, recommends 50 mgs. per day for 3 
months for saturation, then down to 12.5 for maintainance.  Since the iodine 
has made a noticeable difference at a lower dose, it sounds reasonable to give 
that a shot.  And I am making a gallon of new cs just now--a quart or so a day 
might be a good idea.  What's a little blue between friends. :)  But I make the 
good stuff anyway.   Thanks again to all.   I have ordered the Can-C.  It 
should arrive soon and when we know something I will report.Best wishes, pj 

Re: [Fwd: Re: CSCataracts]

2008-03-17 Thread Sandee George
Hi There Hanneke - yes I make it only with distilled water, I have a
personal thought
which is to keep things out of each other's way - I use CS of course for
just about
everything and more !   However when I use anything I tend to use it
alone, that is to
say I will use it and leave a half hour or so before using another
product - so I make
my MSM only with distilled water and keep one bottle beside my computer
and one
beside the TV as well as my CS, and use them each every half hour if I
have been doing alot of work or watching I always believe in
the KISS system 
Take good care - did you by chance visit my site below ?
Sandee

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CScataracts

2008-03-16 Thread Shirley Reed
   My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose of
prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which is an
expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C that claims to
remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product works?  Does anyone know
of anything that does?  The husband takes Celebrex and Prednisone which is
scary, but his pain was so great that he has decided to use the drugs rather
than suffer so much anymore, even if it means death.  Having had some
experience with excessive pain myself, I completely understand why he has
made that choice, and he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the
Prednisone.  But the Dr. has recommended methotrexate for help getting the
Prednisone down and that depresses white blood cell activity so that doesn't
sound good.  Iodine at high doses, Lugol's 5% at 8 or 9 drops per day has
helped with pain but not enough.  Any ideas appreciated.tiapj   He
is currently taking all the supplements recommended for cataracts.


Re: CScataracts

2008-03-16 Thread Deborah Gerard
Shirley sorry about hubby's suffering..do you know of MSM? Does he take that 
orally for the arthritis? You can use MSM for cataracts by putting into the 
eyes...diluted with liquids. There is a group on yahoo if you are interested 
and here is a sight that gives some good info too 
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/msmforcataracts03sep03.shtml
  Harold is on this group he might be able to chime in with some good advice 
too I have been using MSM in my eyes because of breaking blood vessels and 
awful bleeding..look like I have taken a beating at times..and gettting really 
great results..hope this all helps some.
  debbie

Shirley Reed pj20fl...@gmail.com wrote:
 My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose of 
prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which is an 
expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C that claims to 
remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product works?  Does anyone know of 
anything that does?  The husband takes Celebrex and Prednisone which is scary, 
but his pain was so great that he has decided to use the drugs rather than 
suffer so much anymore, even if it means death.  Having had some experience 
with excessive pain myself, I completely understand why he has made that 
choice, and he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the Prednisone.  But 
the Dr. has recommended methotrexate for help getting the Prednisone down and 
that depresses white blood cell activity so that doesn't sound good.  Iodine at 
high doses, Lugol's 5% at 8 or 9 drops per day has helped with pain but not 
enough.  Any ideas appreciated.tiapj   He is currently
 taking all the supplements recommended for cataracts. 

   
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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-16 Thread Deborah Gerard
One more great site that has the directions as well...
  
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/09/03/cataract_msm_eye_drop_solution.htm

Shirley Reed pj20fl...@gmail.com wrote:
 My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose of 
prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which is an 
expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C that claims to 
remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product works?  Does anyone know of 
anything that does?  The husband takes Celebrex and Prednisone which is scary, 
but his pain was so great that he has decided to use the drugs rather than 
suffer so much anymore, even if it means death.  Having had some experience 
with excessive pain myself, I completely understand why he has made that 
choice, and he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the Prednisone.  But 
the Dr. has recommended methotrexate for help getting the Prednisone down and 
that depresses white blood cell activity so that doesn't sound good.  Iodine at 
high doses, Lugol's 5% at 8 or 9 drops per day has helped with pain but not 
enough.  Any ideas appreciated.tiapj   He is currently
 taking all the supplements recommended for cataracts. 

   
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Re: CScataracts

2008-03-16 Thread Dianne France
Shirley

I understand about the pain your husband is in with the arthritis.  I also was 
on Celebrex 200 and Vicadin 750 twice daily for the pain along with many other 
drugs and muscle relaxers they thought I needed for arthritis and Fibromyalgia. 
 I also was having to see a cardiologist for the severe chest pains which I 
found out later the Celebrex was causing.  From all the prescriptions they had 
me on (15) I really messed myself up and probably my liver.  I was homebound 
and very unhappy.  I didn't want to live that way either.

A girlfriend was trying to help me with IBS (side effect of fibromyalgia) and I 
started rebuilding my digestive track with kombucha and kefir.  It was amazing 
what being able to digest your food does for you.  After I started there I 
decided to get myself off everything else and start a more organic lifestyle.  
I quit the Celebrex and that was quite painful.  I also quit the Vicadin as it 
was effecting my personality and felt I was becoming addicted.  I was on a 
Fibromyalgia study with a specialist and once done with the study stopped all 
of those meds.  Slowly I felt better but the pain was still difficult.

I think it was Wayne or Marshall that mentioned a protocol for arthritis.  I 
hadn't heard of that before.  I totally put my faith in doctors but with them 
was going downhill.  I started reading the posts and web referrals and started 
with cs to kill out pathogens if that was what was causing the body reactions.  
I also started CMO and other supplements and it has helped my knees so much.  
I'm not sure I am using the right brand of CMO because my hands aren't better 
but I'm walking again.  

There are more supplements I will be adding and feel I will continue to 
improve.  There are some really knowledgeable people on this site that can 
advise him but your husband is going to have to decide to turn things around 
for himself.  The cataracts are the least of his worries in my opinion because 
the drugs he is on are so very hard on the body.  My husband has a favorite 
saying about when you are A_s deep in alligators it is sometimes hard to 
remember your purpose was to drain the swamp.  It is a personal decision that 
is sometimes very hard to make.

Dianne
  - Original Message - 
  From: Shirley Reedmailto:pj20fl...@gmail.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.commailto:silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 9:01 PM
  Subject: CScataracts


 My husband, who has arthritis, has been taking a pretty high dose of 
prednisone for several months.  He is developing cataracts, which is an 
expected effect at his dose.  There is a product called Can-C that claims to 
remove cataracts.  Does anyone know if this product works?  Does anyone know of 
anything that does?  The husband takes Celebrex and Prednisone which is scary, 
but his pain was so great that he has decided to use the drugs rather than 
suffer so much anymore, even if it means death.  Having had some experience 
with excessive pain myself, I completely understand why he has made that 
choice, and he is currently pain free and trying to reduce the Prednisone.  But 
the Dr. has recommended methotrexate for help getting the Prednisone down and 
that depresses white blood cell activity so that doesn't sound good.  Iodine at 
high doses, Lugol's 5% at 8 or 9 drops per day has helped with pain but not 
enough.  Any ideas appreciated.tiapj   He is currently taking all the 
supplements recommended for cataracts. 

CSCataracts

2007-10-11 Thread Del

Mike Said:
there's Chuck's concoction of CS, MSM,
DMSO, and eybright tincture (for floaters and general health.

Apparently, I missed the post that contained the info for this concoction, 
so if anybody can supply it to me I would appreciate it as I am starting now 
to deal with cataract formation (still in the beginning stages).


Other suggestions I have seen are:

1. Flax Oil (drops in the eyes?  I already take it internally).
2. CS and MSM (how much of each in the solution?)
3. Eliminate dairy products (would it matter if I can get raw dairy?)
4. Cineraria Cataract Eye Drops (homeopathic)
5. Dr. Schulz eyewash
6. Vitamin C, (already do), Raw eggs (Lutein), Ginkgo Biloba supplements.
7. Carrot and Spinach juice (have juicer).

Can't do all of these, trying to decide what combination of things would be 
most effective.  Would appreciate suggestions from those who have already 
tried. I want to give it a year following the best protocols and then go 
back for another exam.


Anything I missed?  Other advice?

Del



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Re: CSRe[2]: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-24 Thread Essentially Sasha
Hi V,
Then exactly what is meant when some talk about coconut cream?
Sasha 
 
---Original Message---
 
From: V
Date: 04/14/05 01:48:25
To: Raine
Subject: CSRe[2]: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured
 
Hi Raine,
 
The coconut water is the actula water out of young coconuts. Its different
than coconut milk or cream. cocnut milk is usually the coconut meat that has
been juiced and filterd so its white. the coconut water is clear and sweet,
real great for drinknig with lots of enzymes and minerals, but only from
young coconuts.
 

Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-21 Thread Raine

Dear Richard,

I so appreciate your very kind reply. What I wasn't clear about in my 
post is that this is my fur daughter. IOW, my dog. :-)


The compassion in your post really touched me.

Thanks again,
Raine

Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Raine,
 
Sorry to read of your daughter's eye problems. If you can't afford the 
proper eye care for her, please Get In Touch with Your Local Lions 
Club. Lions, of which I'm a proud member for over 50 years, is the 
largest Service Club in the world and our primary funcetion is Sight 
Conservation. Each year, we help needy individuals like your daughter. 
Please give us a chance. Read my Site and Blogspot and let me kbnow if 
I can help.
 
Sincerely,

__
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com 
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com/


 




RE: CSCataracts

2005-04-20 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Raine,

Sorry to read of your daughter's eye problems. If you can't afford the
proper eye care for her, please Get In Touch with Your Local Lions Club.
Lions, of which I'm a proud member for over 50 years, is the largest Service
Club in the world and our primary funcetion is Sight Conservation. Each
year, we help needy individuals like your daughter. Please give us a chance.
Read my Site and Blogspot and let me kbnow if I can help.

Sincerely,
__
Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


  -Original Message-
  From: Raine [mailto:rainelov...@sbcglobal.net]
  Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 4:42 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSCataracts


  Hiya Brickey,

  It's so amazing to me; while searching via search engines for alternative
methods of treating cataracts (specifically in dogs) I got absolutely
nothing. When I began taking my plight to various alternative lists, I found
there are treatments abound! And most are very simplistic.
  If only there were enough hours in a day to create a website covering
these methods, with scientific and anecdotal evidence, for the others that
are searching...

  My precious girl lost her other eye to glaucoma. I searched, begged and
pleaded for an alternative option, but general consensus was that there
isn't one, and we settled on eneucleation to eliminate the pain, and the
need for drugs. Between her diagnosis of glaucoma, and the removal of the
eye, the cataract in her *good* eye rendered her blind. She was pronounced a
good candidate for cataract surgery (at age 12!), but at $1000 it simply
isn't a possibility.

  I so appreciate hearing these testimonies. They give me hope, and good
ideas.

  Thanks guys!
  -Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog
  http://www.dogster.com/?87580


Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-16 Thread Christine Carleton
Sandee,

I used a recipe that blends Frankincense and Sensation (EC-AFNOR standard
oils - French medical benchmarks of active chemical constitutents).  It's
worked for me for 6 years plus when specialists could not grind lenses for
me.  I have no restrictions on my driving licence because of the oils.  I'm
happy with them.  This is OT.  Your welcome to contact me off line if you
want to know more.

Christine 

 From: Sandee George oha...@juno.com
 Subject: Re: CSCataracts
 Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Resent-Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 16:11:42 -0700
 
 Which oils did you use Christine?
 Sandee
 
 The one who accomplished it is the one
 who failed to realize that he could not do it.


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Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread Raine

Hiya Brickey,

It's so amazing to me; while searching via search engines for 
alternative methods of treating cataracts (specifically in dogs) I got 
absolutely nothing. When I began taking my plight to various alternative 
lists, I found there are treatments abound! And most are very simplistic.
If only there were enough hours in a day to create a website covering 
these methods, with scientific and anecdotal evidence, for the others 
that are searching...


My precious girl lost her other eye to glaucoma. I searched, begged and 
pleaded for an alternative option, but general consensus was that there 
isn't one, and we settled on eneucleation to eliminate the pain, and the 
need for drugs. Between her diagnosis of glaucoma, and the removal of 
the eye, the cataract in her *good* eye rendered her blind. She was 
pronounced a good candidate for cataract surgery (at age 12!), but at 
$1000 it simply isn't a possibility.


I so appreciate hearing these testimonies. They give me hope, and good 
ideas.


Thanks guys!
-Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog
http://www.dogster.com/?87580



brick...@aol.com wrote:

My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular 
linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint 
section and filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she 
got one drop in her eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became 
crusty and I just stopped treating her. I was astonished to see the 
cataract shrank to a pin point and after several more weeks totally 
was gone. After seeing this I also used linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in 
my eyes. DR said I had a bunch of small cataracts growing in both 
eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5 weeks later and DR said NO 
CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts are coming back 
in my eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash 
cup, cataracts are still there but not growing.
 
When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I 
found that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the 
bottle refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I 
treated my dog to act like a refrigerator.

Brickey




Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread Marvin Hacker
Hi,

First, I send my thanks to Brickey for this idea.  I have a friend, a 
fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had restricted vision due to 
cataracts.  He is a vet and the folks managing his case would not allow surgery 
because it wasn't that bad yet but it was sufficiently bad that he could only 
drive in daylight hours.

Due to your suggestion, I bought a bottle of flax seed oil and took it to 
him at his home a couple of years ago; asking him to put a drop in each eye 
every day.  He said that he had to do the treatment just prior to retiring in 
the evening because the flax seed oil caused his vision to become a bit blurry 
for a little while; but when he awoke his vision was as clear as before putting 
the flax seed oil into his eyes.  Within three months there was noticeable 
improvement.  Two years later, his cataracts (if there are any), are no longer 
a problem.

Speaking of looking for solutions to various health issues (someone 
mentioned this earlier), dear ones, I have found that searching the SilverList 
archives always presents good ideas.  Thank you Mike, and the folks who make 
them available!!

Best regards,
  :) Mar



  - Original Message - 
  From: Raine 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 3:42 AM
  Subject: Re: CSCataracts


  Hiya Brickey,

  It's so amazing to me; while searching via search engines for alternative 
methods of treating cataracts (specifically in dogs) I got absolutely nothing. 
When I began taking my plight to various alternative lists, I found there are 
treatments abound! And most are very simplistic. 
  If only there were enough hours in a day to create a website covering these 
methods, with scientific and anecdotal evidence, for the others that are 
searching... 

  My precious girl lost her other eye to glaucoma. I searched, begged and 
pleaded for an alternative option, but general consensus was that there isn't 
one, and we settled on eneucleation to eliminate the pain, and the need for 
drugs. Between her diagnosis of glaucoma, and the removal of the eye, the 
cataract in her *good* eye rendered her blind. She was pronounced a good 
candidate for cataract surgery (at age 12!), but at $1000 it simply isn't a 
possibility. 

  I so appreciate hearing these testimonies. They give me hope, and good ideas. 

  Thanks guys!
  -Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog
  http://www.dogster.com/?87580



  brick...@aol.com wrote: 
My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular 
linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint section and 
filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one drop in her 
eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just stopped 
treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin point and 
after several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this I also used 
linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. DR said I had a bunch of small cataracts 
growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5 weeks later and DR said 
NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts are coming back in my 
eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash cup, cataracts 
are still there but not growing.

When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I found 
that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the bottle 
refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I treated my dog to 
act like a refrigerator.
Brickey

Re: CSCataracts - Linseed oil is not Flax seed oil

2005-04-15 Thread Grant




Linseed oil from the hardware store is NOT the same thing as flax oil
from the Health Food Store.

Linseed oil is as I recall, POISON if eaten/ingested, while flax seed
oil can be healthfull if propery produced and stored.

The both come from flax, but the difference is how they are
manufactured. I believe linseed oil is boiled, and changed chemically
in that way.

Regards
Grant


brick...@aol.com wrote:

  
  
  My dear dog has a "ripe" cataract
and I'm desperately trying to find a way to regain her sight. Pl
  My dog was also one eyed,
cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular linseed oil a gallon at
Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint section and filled a 1
ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one drop in her eye
for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just stopped
treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin
point and after several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this
I also used linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. DR said I had a
bunch of small cataracts growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up
about 5 weeks later and DR said NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years
ago the cataracts are coming back in my eyes, I now make my own CS so I
use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash cup, cataracts are still there but not
growing.
  
  When I treated my dog I did not
even refrigerate the linseed oil. I found that it goes rancid laterso
when I treated myself I kept the bottle refrigerated. I guess that our
garage was cold enough when I treated my dog to act like a refrigerator.
  Brickey


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Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Wish I'd known this before ..
Faith


From: Marvin Hacker marv...@charter.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCataracts
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 06:55:47 -0500

Hi,

First, I send my thanks to Brickey for this idea.  I have a friend, a 
fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had restricted vision 
due to cataracts.  He is a vet and the folks managing his case would not 
allow surgery because it wasn't that bad yet but it was sufficiently bad 
that he could only drive in daylight hours.


Due to your suggestion, I bought a bottle of flax seed oil and took it 
to him at his home a couple of years ago; asking him to put a drop in each 
eye every day.  He said that he had to do the treatment just prior to 
retiring in the evening because the flax seed oil caused his vision to 
become a bit blurry for a little while; but when he awoke his vision was as 
clear as before putting the flax seed oil into his eyes.  Within three 
months there was noticeable improvement.  Two years later, his cataracts 
(if there are any), are no longer a problem.


Speaking of looking for solutions to various health issues (someone 
mentioned this earlier), dear ones, I have found that searching the 
SilverList archives always presents good ideas.  Thank you Mike, and the 
folks who make them available!!


Best regards,
  :) Mar



  - Original Message -
  From: Raine
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 3:42 AM
  Subject: Re: CSCataracts


  Hiya Brickey,

  It's so amazing to me; while searching via search engines for 
alternative methods of treating cataracts (specifically in dogs) I got 
absolutely nothing. When I began taking my plight to various alternative 
lists, I found there are treatments abound! And most are very simplistic.
  If only there were enough hours in a day to create a website covering 
these methods, with scientific and anecdotal evidence, for the others that 
are searching...


  My precious girl lost her other eye to glaucoma. I searched, begged and 
pleaded for an alternative option, but general consensus was that there 
isn't one, and we settled on eneucleation to eliminate the pain, and the 
need for drugs. Between her diagnosis of glaucoma, and the removal of the 
eye, the cataract in her *good* eye rendered her blind. She was pronounced 
a good candidate for cataract surgery (at age 12!), but at $1000 it simply 
isn't a possibility.


  I so appreciate hearing these testimonies. They give me hope, and good 
ideas.


  Thanks guys!
  -Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog
  http://www.dogster.com/?87580



  brick...@aol.com wrote:
My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular 
linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint section 
and filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one drop 
in her eye for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just 
stopped treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin 
point and after several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this I 
also used linseed oil (Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. DR said I had a bunch of 
small cataracts growing in both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5 weeks 
later and DR said NO CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts 
are coming back in my eyes, I now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in 
my eye wash cup, cataracts are still there but not growing.


When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I 
found that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the bottle 
refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I treated my dog 
to act like a refrigerator.

Brickey


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Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread sol




Why eye surgeons wait until a
cataract is "ripe" before operating: even in these days eye surgery is
not without risk, a certain percentage of the surgeries will "fail" and
lead to complications or complete loss of sight. The percentage must
surely vary with the competence of the surgeon, but it is a safe bet
that not one single surgeon has a 100% success rate. Therefore it is
felt that it is best to wait until the sight in the cataract eye is
essentially nil before performing surgery. I know for a fact that this
was the reason for waiting 35 years ago when I worked for eye doctors,
and though there are now artificial lenses and a lot of improvements in
the surgery, it still is not without risk.
sol

Marvin Hacker wrote:

  
  
  
  Hi,
  
   I have a friend, a fellow member of our
church who is in his 70's and had restricted vision due to cataracts.
He is a vet and the folks managing his case would not allow surgery
because "it wasn't that bad yet" but it was sufficiently bad that he
could only drive in daylight hours.
  
   
  
  


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Re: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-15 Thread kallie miller
You might be interested in this product for cataracts
http://www.antiaging-systems.com/a2z/carnosine.htm#carnosineeyedrops

Kallie Miller

- Original Message - 
From: marmar...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured


 In a message dated 4/14/2005 3:23:44 AM Central Standard Time,
 zon...@expo-net.org writes:
 Miracle 11 neutralizer
 What is this product?  Where does one get it?  Does it sting the eye?  My
 Mom's dog is blinded by cataracts -- also, my sister's.  I would LOVE to
know
 about something that will help. MA



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Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread Sandee George
Which oils did you use Christine?
Sandee

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Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread Christine Carleton
Some essential oils seem to be effective dissolving cataracts.
Sure helped my macular degeneration.  CC


From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 13:42:32 -0600
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCataracts
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:43:11 -0700


Why eye surgeons wait until a cataract is ripe before operating: even in
these days eye surgery is not without risk, a certain percentage of the
surgeries will fail and lead to complications or complete loss of sight.
The percentage must surely vary with the competence of the surgeon, but it
is a safe bet that not one single surgeon has a 100% success rate. Therefore
it is felt that it is best to wait until the sight in the cataract eye is
essentially nil before performing surgery. I know for a fact that this was
the reason for waiting 35 years ago when I worked for eye doctors, and
though there are now artificial lenses and a lot of improvements in the
surgery, it still is not without risk.
sol

Marvin Hacker wrote:
Hi,

 I have a friend, a fellow member of our church who is in his 70's and had
restricted vision due to cataracts. He is a vet and the folks managing his
case would not allow surgery because it wasn't that bad yet but it was
sufficiently bad that he could only drive in daylight hours.

 


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Re: CSCataracts

2005-04-15 Thread kallie miller

- Original Message - 
From: Christine Carleton Subject: Re: CSCataracts


 Some essential oils seem to be effective dissolving cataracts.
 Sure helped my macular degeneration.  CC

Christine
Would you please share with us what essential oils you used and what kind of
macular degeneration you had?

Thank you

Kallie Miller

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Re: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-15 Thread sarongsong
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Re: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-14 Thread Raine

Hi Brickey,

My dear dog has a ripe cataract and I'm desperately trying to find a 
way to regain her sight. Please do give specifics about your flaxseed 
oil, CS and DMSO regimine.


Thanks so much,
Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog

brick...@aol.com wrote:


snip
One treatment I tried was cayenne in the eye wash cup. A way to tell 
how tough you are is if you open your eyes during the wash. I got rid 
of my cataracts mainly using flaxseed oil but they are now returning. 
CS and DMSO is now my preferred treatment.

snip




CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-14 Thread V
Hi Raine,

I heard Miracle 11 neutralizer will do it you just put the drops in the eyes. 
alos one guy on another list fixed his with coconut water.




Take care,
 V


 Hi Brickey,

 My dear dog has a ripe cataract and I'm desperately trying to find a 
 way to regain her sight. Please do give specifics about your flaxseed 
 oil, CS and DMSO regimine.

 Thanks so much,
 Raine with Chino the one-eyed wonder dog

 brick...@aol.com wrote:

 snip
 One treatment I tried was cayenne in the eye wash cup. A way to tell 
 how tough you are is if you open your eyes during the wash. I got rid 
 of my cataracts mainly using flaxseed oil but they are now returning. 
 CS and DMSO is now my preferred treatment.
 snip



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Re: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-14 Thread Raine

Hiya V,

I believe I am on the same list, as I've recently read about the usage 
of coconut water (I assume this is the same as coconut milk?) for 
cataracts.
Because I know cataracts are caused by oxidation in the eye, and DMSO 
has such strong anti-oxidant  properties, I am most interested in this. 
Of course, anything effective is high on my to research list, so 
coconut water will definitely be considered, as will this Miracle 11. 
This is the first I've heard of it.


Thanks!
-Raine

V wrote:


Hi Raine,

I heard Miracle 11 neutralizer will do it you just put the drops in the eyes. 
alos one guy on another list fixed his with coconut water.




Take care,
V
 

 



CSRe[2]: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-14 Thread V
Hi Raine,

The coconut water is the actula water out of young coconuts. Its different 
than coconut milk or cream. cocnut milk is usually the coconut meat that has 
been juiced and filterd so its white. the coconut water is clear and sweet, 
real great for drinknig with lots of enzymes and minerals, but only from young 
coconuts.




Take care,
 V


 Hiya V,

 I believe I am on the same list, as I've recently read about the usage 
 of coconut water (I assume this is the same as coconut milk?) for 
 cataracts.
 Because I know cataracts are caused by oxidation in the eye, and DMSO 
 has such strong anti-oxidant  properties, I am most interested in this. 
 Of course, anything effective is high on my to research list, so 
 coconut water will definitely be considered, as will this Miracle 11. 
 This is the first I've heard of it.

 Thanks!
 -Raine

 V wrote:

Hi Raine,

I heard Miracle 11 neutralizer will do it you just put the drops in
the eyes. alos one guy on another list fixed his with coconut water.




Take care,
 V
  

  



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CSCoconut Water (was: CSCataracts Cured)

2005-04-14 Thread Raine
Very helpful! So I would need to get actual young coconuts... Good to 
know. How does one know the age of a coconut in the grocery store? Are 
they generally picked early, as are most other fruits/veggies?


Thank you (again)!

-Raine

V wrote:


Hi Raine,

The coconut water is the actula water out of young coconuts. Its different 
than coconut milk or cream. cocnut milk is usually the coconut meat that has been juiced 
and filterd so its white. the coconut water is clear and sweet, real great for drinknig 
with lots of enzymes and minerals, but only from young coconuts.




Take care,
V


 


Hiya V,
   



 

I believe I am on the same list, as I've recently read about the usage 
of coconut water (I assume this is the same as coconut milk?) for 
cataracts.
Because I know cataracts are caused by oxidation in the eye, and DMSO 
has such strong anti-oxidant  properties, I am most interested in this. 
Of course, anything effective is high on my to research list, so 
coconut water will definitely be considered, as will this Miracle 11. 
This is the first I've heard of it.
   



 


Thanks!
-Raine
   



 

 



Re: CSCoconut Water (was: CSCataracts Cured)

2005-04-14 Thread V
Hi Raine,

They look very different that the regular coconuts. they are usually white and 
look like a cylynder with a cone on top, as they have part of the husk on them 
still nad they are trimmed to look like that. the meat is real yummy and is 
eaten with a spoon or you can blend it into the water nad make a nice smoothie
http://www.youngcoconuts.com/



Take care,
 V


 Very helpful! So I would need to get actual young coconuts... Good to 
 know. How does one know the age of a coconut in the grocery store? Are 
 they generally picked early, as are most other fruits/veggies?

 Thank you (again)!

 -Raine

 V wrote:

Hi Raine,

The coconut water is the actula water out of young coconuts. Its
different than coconut milk or cream. cocnut milk is usually the coconut
meat that has been juiced and filterd so its white. the coconut water is
clear and sweet, real great for drinknig with lots of enzymes and
minerals, but only from young coconuts.




Take care,
 V


  

Hiya V,



  

I believe I am on the same list, as I've recently read about the usage 
of coconut water (I assume this is the same as coconut milk?) for 
cataracts.
Because I know cataracts are caused by oxidation in the eye, and DMSO 
has such strong anti-oxidant  properties, I am most interested in this. 
Of course, anything effective is high on my to research list, so 
coconut water will definitely be considered, as will this Miracle 11. 
This is the first I've heard of it.



  

Thanks!
-Raine



  

  



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Re: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-14 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 4/14/2005 3:23:44 AM Central Standard Time, 
zon...@expo-net.org writes:
Miracle 11 neutralizer
What is this product?  Where does one get it?  Does it sting the eye?  My 
Mom's dog is blinded by cataracts -- also, my sister's.  I would LOVE to know 
about something that will help. MA


CSRe[2]: CSRe[2]: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-14 Thread V
Hi Marmar845,

I put it in my eyes a few times and it did not sting, seemed quite comfortable.
Do  search on Miracle II on google there are a lot fo people that sell it.

http://miracle2.net/index.asp


Take care,
 V


 In a message dated 4/14/2005 3:23:44 AM Central Standard Time, 
 zon...@expo-net.org writes:
 Miracle 11 neutralizer
 What is this product?  Where does one get it?  Does it sting the eye?  My
 Mom's dog is blinded by cataracts -- also, my sister's.  I would LOVE to know
 about something that will help. MA


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CSCataracts?

2005-04-14 Thread Faith Saint Francis


Sasha wrote:
Faith,

Sasha here again.  I have these visible lenses on my eyeballs.  I look at
them closely and they seem kind of film like.  I am seriously wondering
whether or not this is cataracts?


It could be, Sash. I was looking (13 % left in right eye) as if through 
clouds for two years.
Yet, it takes an optalmologist with good apparatus to measure the amount of 
Cataracts in your eyes .. And: Seems to me that in an early stage IT IS 
CURABLE better than in a case like mine (I was operated, and see much better 
now)

Love
Faith

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CSCataracts

2005-04-14 Thread Brickeyk
My dear dog has a ripe cataract and I'm desperately trying to find a way to 
regain her sight. Pl
My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular 
linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint section and 
filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one drop in her 
eye 
for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just stopped 
treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin point and 
after 
several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this I also used linseed oil 
(Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. DR said I had a bunch of small cataracts growing in 
both eyes. I had a yearly check up about 5 weeks later and DR said NO 
CATARACTS. Since then about 5 years ago the cataracts are coming back in my 
eyes, I 
now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash cup, cataracts are 
still there but not growing.

When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I found 
that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the bottle 
refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I treated my dog to 
act like a 
refrigerator.
Brickey


RE: CSCataracts

2005-04-14 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Try SERIOUSLY to drop dog's own urine in the eye.
See the myracle.
Love
Faith



From: brick...@aol.com
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: rainelov...@sbcglobal.net, silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCataracts
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 01:15:02 EDT

My dear dog has a ripe cataract and I'm desperately trying to find a way 
to

regain her sight. Pl
My dog was also one eyed, cataract covered her pupil. I bought regular
linseed oil a gallon at Home Base (a hardware store) in their paint section 
and
filled a 1 ounce bottle with an eye dropper. Every day she got one drop in 
her eye

for at least two months. Her eyelids became crusty and I just stopped
treating her. I was astonished to see the cataract shrank to a pin point 
and after
several more weeks totally was gone. After seeing this I also used linseed 
oil
(Flaxseed oil) in my eyes. DR said I had a bunch of small cataracts growing 
in

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

now make my own CS so I use CS + 10% DMSO in my eye wash cup, cataracts are
still there but not growing.

When I treated my dog I did not even refrigerate the linseed oil. I found
that it goes rancid later so when I treated myself I kept the bottle
refrigerated. I guess that our garage was cold enough when I treated my dog 
to act like a

refrigerator.
Brickey


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CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-13 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Sandee George wrote:
the bottom line is that cataracts are caused from toxins - so what is new in 
illness - get rid of the muck so the body can function as it was 
originally meant to do !!!


Alas .. I was operated. just last week ago on my left eye (after the right 
eye a week before that). Promises are that I shall see so much better .. but 
I AM VERY CRITICAL.


The eye surgeon is a very good guy, an able man, and a clever practitiner, 
which was a good experience after the butchers and 
know-it-all-close-you-yer-mouth-you-pat donkeys I had had before for 
treatment.


Yet I feel a loser for having done this operation .. it was inevitable.

Of course Cataracts, as well as many other dis-eases are caused by our way 
of living in the widest extent.


Now I am writing a book Cataracts Cured, and I would be happy with all the 
information from anyone interested in the alternative treatment of 
Cataracts. The book is done in cooperation with a licensed doctor in India. 
He has sent me the addresses of his patients, and I am working on contacting 
them, now that I am off the job for a few weeks.


I can do with any references, experiences, cures or counsel you would be 
wanting to share with me.


Arr ... We even aimed at theNobel Prize, but we took that as a joke later.

Love to serve,
Faith

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Re: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-13 Thread Rowena
Wayne Fugitt suggested Googling Robert Jay Rowen on one occasion; there is a 
remedy containing  DMSO, Vitamin C, and Glutathione.
Rowena

  Now I am writing a book Cataracts Cured, 

Re: CSCataracts Cured

2005-04-13 Thread Essentially Sasha
Faith,
Sasha here again.  I have these visible lenses on my eyeballs.  I look at
them closely and they seem kind of film like.  I am seriously wondering
whether or not this is cataracts?
Sasha 
 
---Original Message---
 
From: Faith Saint Francis
Date: 04/13/05 09:05:21
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSCataracts Cured
 
Sandee George wrote:
the bottom line is that cataracts are caused from toxins - so what is new in
illness - get rid of the muck so the body can function as it was
originally meant to do !!!
 
Alas .. I was operated. just last week ago on my left eye (after the right
eye a week before that). Promises are that I shall see so much better .. but
I AM VERY CRITICAL.
 
The eye surgeon is a very good guy, an able man, and a clever practitiner,
which was a good experience after the butchers and
know-it-all-close-you-yer-mouth-you-pat donkeys I had had before for
treatment.
 
Yet I feel a loser for having done this operation .. it was inevitable.
 
Of course Cataracts, as well as many other dis-eases are caused by our way
of living in the widest extent.
 
Now I am writing a book Cataracts Cured, and I would be happy with all the
information from anyone interested in the alternative treatment of
Cataracts. The book is done in cooperation with a licensed doctor in India.
He has sent me the addresses of his patients, and I am working on contacting
them, now that I am off the job for a few weeks.
 
I can do with any references, experiences, cures or counsel you would be
wanting to share with me.
 
Arr ... We even aimed at theNobel Prize, but we took that as a joke later.
 
Love to serve,
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