>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."

 - Steve N

-----Original Message-----
From: Smitty [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 1:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS. . Eyes. . . Cataracts

> The correct definitions are found here:
>
>  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut_milk

>the woman with the cataracts got splashed in one eye by the coconut 
>juice and it burned a bit.

>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.

I re-read the above posting of the woman who got splashed with coconut
juice. I assume this was the *water* of the coconut & not the *milk*,
since the milk would have to be gotten from mashing and straining the
coconut meat.
This doesn't seem to have been done when they went to a local market.

My question =
For cataracts, does one use the water or the milk ?

Smitty


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