This is a second attempt to post.

Nenah, 

I know nothing about Euphrasia and I am not sure what the problem with the 
dog's eye is. However, I once had a dog with glaucoma and his eyes turned white 
too. I would suggest trying super oxide dismutase (SOD) with DMSO. It is 
reported to be effective against cataracts and glaucoma. DMSO and SOD are both 
inexpensive and readily available. Might be worth a try. 


"An ophthalmologist has developed a formula for dissolving cataracts without 
surgery. Combining DMSO with super oxide dismutase (SOD), this eye doctor's 
formulation works against glaucoma too."



That and some other possibilities are given at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg133188.html

Best of luck,
         Steve N


From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 10:37 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]; Oxyplus (Oxyplus); [email protected]
Subject: CS>Eye injury on dog, need help

I have a situation with a dog that I'm hoping to get help with right away.

She's a Chihuahua mix that I rescued from the pound (they were going to put her 
down). She'd been kicked in the face. The huge scab covering her snout healed, 
but the eye that had been kicked did not heal. It was (and is) smaller than the 
good eye, light did not reflect out of it, and she couldn't see out of that eye.

I sprayed her face constantly with Colloidal Silver and Willard Water. Her 
blind eye remained slightly infected (although it was better), so I eventually 
resorted to allopathic drops which worked quite well. 

All was fine until about a week ago, when a white spot appeared, similar in 
appearance (and probably in composition) to a cooked egg white.

It might be too late to save her vision, but I'm concerned about the 
possibility of infection due to lack of blood flow. However, I do know that 
miracles can happen and I'd love her to see again. Someone on another list, who 
is not available to clarify what she wrote, told me:

"I have used for eye injuries (vets told me dogs would be blind, pine sol was 
in the eyes. Long story ) Vitamin A along with CS and homeopathic Euphrasia 
30c. I broke open Vitamin A caps and placed a few drops in the affected eye 2 
times a day. I flushed 2 times a day with CS and also 2 times a day with 
Euphrasia in distilled water. Miraculous recovery here from a acid burn injury 
to the cornea that was so severe that the white of the eye was red, the iris 
was filled with blood, and the cornea was nearly fogged opaque and reflected 
back blue like a blind animals eye. All is well today"

I have several questions about the above.

1) Has anyone tried this, or something similar?

2) What brand of Vitamin A would I use?

3) Should I put the Euphrasia directly into the eye, or feed it internally, or 
both?

4) What about Dr. Schulz's eyebright formula? Or something from Dr. Christopher?


I'd greatly appreciate your suggestions.

Thanks.
Nenah
 
Nenah Sylver, PhD
electromedicine specialist and author
The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009)
& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)
www.nenahsylver.com 


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