Sorry. Meant to send to the list. -----Original Message----- From: Norton, Steve Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 9:53 AM To: 'Harold MacDonald' Subject: RE: CS>CS:> Cataracts
Harold, In reference to your post, the story is below. >From the book "Coconut Cures": "A traditional method for treating cataract involves the use of coconut water. Several drops of coconut water are put into the eyes, a hot damp cloth is placed over the eyes, the patient lies down with the washcloth in place for about 10 minutes. I know of people getting good results with this procedure. Perhaps part of the reason it may work is due to the antioxidant effect of coconut water. Cataracts are caused by oxidation so the antioxidant effect of the water might be of some help." Testamonial: Hey Tracy, 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 cruise ship (years ago). A few of us were on an island day trip and wanted to get off the beaten 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 hurrah 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 quench our dry throats. Found a local with a big machete 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 relieve 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 (via Nina Moliver Dec27 in the coconut_oil_open_forum) - Steve N -----Original Message----- From: Harold MacDonald [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 9:32 AM To: Silver Post Subject: CS>CS:> Cataracts I have recently read some people who were vacationing in the tropics and one person who had cataracts was accidently sprayed in her eyes with the milk from a sloppily opened coconut.It stung a bit but a damp cloth eased it.They were astounded when she said her cataracts were gone.This was confirmed by her Dr.when they reurned to the US . True?.who knows? Harold -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

