cataracts
cataracts
Hi all,
Aside from an internal remedy, George Macleod and Christopher Day has
recommended using drops prepared from cineraria for cataracts in dogs.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with using this
remedy this way for this problem. Thanks for any input.
Nirado
Aside from an internal remedy, George Macleod and Christopher Day has
recommended using drops prepared from cineraria for cataracts in dogs.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with using this
remedy this way for this problem. Thanks for any input.
Nirado
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Re: cataracts
thank you for your information about zinc cm and my query is how many doses since cm doses are very very infrequently prescribed and how if we desire a complete cure then what could be duration -once in six months or single dose only
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Re: cataracts
Has anyone ever known a remedy to dissolve cataracts or only to slow them
down, if that? I had an eye exam and the opth seemed to know a little about
homeopathy and he said there was nothing anywhere that could dissolve a
cataract. I mentioned thios..and said that dissolves scar tissue and he said a
cataract wasn't scar tissue. I thought is was scar tissue . Aside from dry
eyes and my far sightedness has gotten worse...anyone have any good ideas for
this thing called DHA that is needed for dry eyes...what is the best oil, etc
OR is this something that proper remedy would rectify?
down, if that? I had an eye exam and the opth seemed to know a little about
homeopathy and he said there was nothing anywhere that could dissolve a
cataract. I mentioned thios..and said that dissolves scar tissue and he said a
cataract wasn't scar tissue. I thought is was scar tissue . Aside from dry
eyes and my far sightedness has gotten worse...anyone have any good ideas for
this thing called DHA that is needed for dry eyes...what is the best oil, etc
OR is this something that proper remedy would rectify?
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Re: cataracts
Not homeopathic, but I have had good results with mild opacity using the NAC drops. For about 18 months, went from very uncomfortable at night to much improved; only a bit of halation now.
I should also like to know a remedy.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
I should also like to know a remedy.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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Re: cataracts
Totally not homeopathic but nutritional and environmental:
WDDTY has just sent an e-book with an article on cataracts with
nutritional recommendations. It also notes mineral imbalances that affect the eyes.
The next article I read in this e-book concerned AMD and it questions the
‘age’ problem as opposed to nutrition/minerals.
Hope this attachment sends
t
From: ginny wilken
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 2:41 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] cataracts
Not homeopathic, but I have had good results with mild opacity using the NAC drops. For about 18 months, went from very uncomfortable at night to much improved; only a bit of halation now.
I should also like to know a remedy.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
WDDTY has just sent an e-book with an article on cataracts with
nutritional recommendations. It also notes mineral imbalances that affect the eyes.
The next article I read in this e-book concerned AMD and it questions the
‘age’ problem as opposed to nutrition/minerals.
Hope this attachment sends
t
From: ginny wilken
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 2:41 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] cataracts
Not homeopathic, but I have had good results with mild opacity using the NAC drops. For about 18 months, went from very uncomfortable at night to much improved; only a bit of halation now.
I should also like to know a remedy.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
Re: cataracts
I have used Thios 6 to slow down cataracts- it last a year maybe 2 before she had to have the operation. It was in a woman who’s cataracts had regrown after the previous operation. What is NAC??
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ginny wilken
Not homeopathic, but I have had good results with mild opacity using the NAC drops. For about 18 months, went from very uncomfortable at night to much improved; only a bit of halation now.
I should also like to know a remedy.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
Has anyone ever known a remedy to dissolve cataracts or only to slow them
down, if that? I had an eye exam and the opth seemed to know a little about
homeopathy and he said there was nothing anywhere that could dissolve a
cataract. I mentioned thios..and said that dissolves scar tissue and he said a
cataract wasn't scar tissue. I thought is was scar tissue . Aside from dry
eyes and my far sightedness has gotten worse...anyone have any good ideas for
this thing called DHA that is needed for dry eyes...what is the best oil, etc
OR is this something that proper remedy would rectify?
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ginny wilken
Not homeopathic, but I have had good results with mild opacity using the NAC drops. For about 18 months, went from very uncomfortable at night to much improved; only a bit of halation now.
I should also like to know a remedy.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
Has anyone ever known a remedy to dissolve cataracts or only to slow them
down, if that? I had an eye exam and the opth seemed to know a little about
homeopathy and he said there was nothing anywhere that could dissolve a
cataract. I mentioned thios..and said that dissolves scar tissue and he said a
cataract wasn't scar tissue. I thought is was scar tissue . Aside from dry
eyes and my far sightedness has gotten worse...anyone have any good ideas for
this thing called DHA that is needed for dry eyes...what is the best oil, etc
OR is this something that proper remedy would rectify?
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Re: cataracts
I used a EMEM Rife machine to completely dissolve a massive cataract. I made the very first post about it in the Rife Forum several years ago. The EMEM device has home-made using a plasma tube constructed by a gentleman who is now extinct.
Rife technology has come a long way since and there are now a plethora of commercial devices and many home-built devices that can do the job.
You can accomplish the task with good quality stereo headphones and a frequency generator/ amplifier combination using the cataract frequencies listed on the CAFL. See: http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelec ... s/CAFL.htm
My books are on sale until the end of the month: lulu.com/comdyne Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
Rife technology has come a long way since and there are now a plethora of commercial devices and many home-built devices that can do the job.
You can accomplish the task with good quality stereo headphones and a frequency generator/ amplifier combination using the cataract frequencies listed on the CAFL. See: http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelec ... s/CAFL.htm
My books are on sale until the end of the month: lulu.com/comdyne Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
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Re: cataracts
The problem with cataracts is not so much finding the right remedy - but reversing the inflammatory state which caused them. A remedy THEN can help. This is what Hahnemann calls "removing the maintaining cause" of the cataracts.
It's again the issue that a remedy cannot provide nutrients, and in this case the incorrect ratios of nutrients have caused the problem - cataracts are sledom caused by trauma or direect harm, they more often are the result of the body being in a state of inflamamtion due to eating far too few anti-inflamamtory items compared to inflammatory ones.. No remedy can reverse the dietary deficiencies.
All chronic diseases are maintained by this imbalance between anti-inflammatory ingredients in food and the inflammatory ones. If the net result of what is eaten, is anti-inflamamtory, then there will not be any way to maintain and develop a chronic condition (such as cataract).
Just WHICH chronic condition will develop when the body has a net inflamamtory state, depends on a lot of things including innate constitutional type weaknesses (tendencies in the way the body is designed) and also on nutrient specifics such as deficiencies of a set of nutrients needed in a specific part of the body (such as the lens of the eye).
If the lens os the eye lacks nutrients that keep proteins aligned (needed for a clear lens) then the protein will clump and cause cataract.
Candystripers should not make pronouncements about brain surgery either. And people should not believe statements by unqualified candystripers. The allopaths have MD or DVM degrees. Hopmeopaths have equivalent credentials. We do not tend to believe peopl who "know a little about apllopathy" without a MD or DVM - why is that different in homeopathy?
SO speaking as someone with D.I. Hom and a D.Vet Hom, it is my opinion that
Certainly a remedy can help remove a cataract - AFTER the maintaining cause is addressed.
Depends how you define scar tissue - technically in allopathy, scar tissue is made from neutrophil granules. Not so for cataract. It is misaligned and sometimes discolored (brownish as in rusted), protein.
If the protein lies in a specific structural way, it makes the lens trsansparent. THis damage is all the result of oxidation (the body's equivalent of rust damage.) The way to prevent it (and overcome it) is with anti-oxidants.
One needs to eat foods high in antioxidants, and skip inflammatory foods.
Antioxidants include minerals like magnesium chloride (not other forms), copper, zinc, selenium, molybdenum and some other minerals.
Also vitamins like C, E,
Plus anti-stress vitamins (to stop production of internal oxidation products like stress hormones) B6. Pantothenic acid, more ascorbic acid,
Plus high potency anti-oxidants in food along with beneficial fatty acids - such as DHA and EPA (both in fish oil or krill oil - NOT in flax or plant oils) also omega-9 fatty acids (extra virgin olive oil, EVO) and very powerful antioxidants in EVO. Plant PIGMENTS are antioxidants so the darker the veg or fruit the better - also pink pigment is great (shrimp, watermelon, tomato, pomegranate etc).
Spices used in cooking are fantastic anti-oxidants, as are herbs in cooking. Use generously.
Nuts, esp walnuts, almonds, brazil nuts, etc
Fun stuff: Dark choclate plain or coveromg fruit/berries/nuts, red wine.
TO avoid:
Plant oils, esp soy (as in mayo and salad dressing), canola etc.
Potato and grains esp wheat and any GMO ones. (If you must eat some chose rice bran, teff, quinoa, also millet unless you have thyroid issues.) Use sweet potato, yams, dark squash, etc instead - high pigment items.
Sweeteners - artificial or sugar - all are inflammatory. Learn to eat without them.
Anything made with wheat or sugar or starch.
Pop, soda or whatever you call that toxic type of drink.
Dry eyes result from a diet with far too little fat, and/or the wrong fat. Eyes are "dry" when there is not enough oil in the diet to lubricate them. The oil needs to be EVO - in quaqntioty, it is hard to get too much - ladle it on! - also fish oil, hard to get enough. Nuts, Rice bran. A little coconut oil. Skip the soy and seed oils. Saturated fat in fresh cooked meat is fine (neutral) but offset with plenty of EVO. DO not stint on oil. EVERY single cell in your body needs a full complement of suitable fatty acids from GOOD fat, all around it in its cell wall (called cell membrane in USA). This is actively involved in making the cell work properly. It lets nutrients in and lets toxins ouitl If that fatty acid membrane lacks the right quantity and quality of fatty acids, there is a dry state or worse a glud stiff state, (called an inflammatory state as nutrieints can not get in and toxins inside that cannot get out, cause inflamamtion) and damage ensues.
SO this inflammatory state can result in cataract in the eyes, also macular degeneration, retinal detatchment and any other damage..
This is one of the fatty acids that also is highly anti-inflamamtory from fish oil or krill oil., The full name is docosahexaenoic acid. I would take a half dozen caps a day of fish oil or 4 or 5 of krill oil.
Krill are very tiny plankton that contain the DHA, and it ges into fish fat (called fish oil) when fish eat krill.
DO not fall for ads that say "omega-3". There is omega-3 in flax and other plants - but that is a differnet one which is inflamamtory.) Get fish oil or krill oil - their omega-3 is ANTI-inflamamtory AND they have DHA and EPA anti-oxidants as well. A triple benefit.
Diet AND remedy - I'd get the remedy properly matched individually.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
It's again the issue that a remedy cannot provide nutrients, and in this case the incorrect ratios of nutrients have caused the problem - cataracts are sledom caused by trauma or direect harm, they more often are the result of the body being in a state of inflamamtion due to eating far too few anti-inflamamtory items compared to inflammatory ones.. No remedy can reverse the dietary deficiencies.
All chronic diseases are maintained by this imbalance between anti-inflammatory ingredients in food and the inflammatory ones. If the net result of what is eaten, is anti-inflamamtory, then there will not be any way to maintain and develop a chronic condition (such as cataract).
Just WHICH chronic condition will develop when the body has a net inflamamtory state, depends on a lot of things including innate constitutional type weaknesses (tendencies in the way the body is designed) and also on nutrient specifics such as deficiencies of a set of nutrients needed in a specific part of the body (such as the lens of the eye).
If the lens os the eye lacks nutrients that keep proteins aligned (needed for a clear lens) then the protein will clump and cause cataract.
Candystripers should not make pronouncements about brain surgery either. And people should not believe statements by unqualified candystripers. The allopaths have MD or DVM degrees. Hopmeopaths have equivalent credentials. We do not tend to believe peopl who "know a little about apllopathy" without a MD or DVM - why is that different in homeopathy?
SO speaking as someone with D.I. Hom and a D.Vet Hom, it is my opinion that
Certainly a remedy can help remove a cataract - AFTER the maintaining cause is addressed.
Depends how you define scar tissue - technically in allopathy, scar tissue is made from neutrophil granules. Not so for cataract. It is misaligned and sometimes discolored (brownish as in rusted), protein.
If the protein lies in a specific structural way, it makes the lens trsansparent. THis damage is all the result of oxidation (the body's equivalent of rust damage.) The way to prevent it (and overcome it) is with anti-oxidants.
One needs to eat foods high in antioxidants, and skip inflammatory foods.
Antioxidants include minerals like magnesium chloride (not other forms), copper, zinc, selenium, molybdenum and some other minerals.
Also vitamins like C, E,
Plus anti-stress vitamins (to stop production of internal oxidation products like stress hormones) B6. Pantothenic acid, more ascorbic acid,
Plus high potency anti-oxidants in food along with beneficial fatty acids - such as DHA and EPA (both in fish oil or krill oil - NOT in flax or plant oils) also omega-9 fatty acids (extra virgin olive oil, EVO) and very powerful antioxidants in EVO. Plant PIGMENTS are antioxidants so the darker the veg or fruit the better - also pink pigment is great (shrimp, watermelon, tomato, pomegranate etc).
Spices used in cooking are fantastic anti-oxidants, as are herbs in cooking. Use generously.
Nuts, esp walnuts, almonds, brazil nuts, etc
Fun stuff: Dark choclate plain or coveromg fruit/berries/nuts, red wine.
TO avoid:
Plant oils, esp soy (as in mayo and salad dressing), canola etc.
Potato and grains esp wheat and any GMO ones. (If you must eat some chose rice bran, teff, quinoa, also millet unless you have thyroid issues.) Use sweet potato, yams, dark squash, etc instead - high pigment items.
Sweeteners - artificial or sugar - all are inflammatory. Learn to eat without them.
Anything made with wheat or sugar or starch.
Pop, soda or whatever you call that toxic type of drink.
Dry eyes result from a diet with far too little fat, and/or the wrong fat. Eyes are "dry" when there is not enough oil in the diet to lubricate them. The oil needs to be EVO - in quaqntioty, it is hard to get too much - ladle it on! - also fish oil, hard to get enough. Nuts, Rice bran. A little coconut oil. Skip the soy and seed oils. Saturated fat in fresh cooked meat is fine (neutral) but offset with plenty of EVO. DO not stint on oil. EVERY single cell in your body needs a full complement of suitable fatty acids from GOOD fat, all around it in its cell wall (called cell membrane in USA). This is actively involved in making the cell work properly. It lets nutrients in and lets toxins ouitl If that fatty acid membrane lacks the right quantity and quality of fatty acids, there is a dry state or worse a glud stiff state, (called an inflammatory state as nutrieints can not get in and toxins inside that cannot get out, cause inflamamtion) and damage ensues.
SO this inflammatory state can result in cataract in the eyes, also macular degeneration, retinal detatchment and any other damage..
This is one of the fatty acids that also is highly anti-inflamamtory from fish oil or krill oil., The full name is docosahexaenoic acid. I would take a half dozen caps a day of fish oil or 4 or 5 of krill oil.
Krill are very tiny plankton that contain the DHA, and it ges into fish fat (called fish oil) when fish eat krill.
DO not fall for ads that say "omega-3". There is omega-3 in flax and other plants - but that is a differnet one which is inflamamtory.) Get fish oil or krill oil - their omega-3 is ANTI-inflamamtory AND they have DHA and EPA anti-oxidants as well. A triple benefit.
Diet AND remedy - I'd get the remedy properly matched individually.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
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Re: cataracts
Cataracts cannot grow back.
The cataract surgery involves replacing the damaged natural lens with an artificial lensw. SO there is no proteion to clump in the artificial lens.
Vision can get blurry after a cataract surgery but it is not a cataract that causes it, it is inflammation of the membrane surrounding the artificial lens.
Same cause as usual - lack of fixing the diet to be anti-inflammatory.
The "maintaining cause" issue that Hahnemann was at such pains to teach us
(see my previous email)
N-acetyl-cysteine is available as a supplement much touted by its manufacturer for body builders. It is an anti-oxidant but too much of a single amino acid can cause problems (this one forms nitrosothiols, which are relevant to detection of oxygen levels in the body - nitrosothiols tell the body it is short of oxygen - the body reacts as if that is true when it is not).
I prefer to use the antioxidants in good food and vitamins and spices.
Namaste,
Irene
REPLY TO: only
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
The cataract surgery involves replacing the damaged natural lens with an artificial lensw. SO there is no proteion to clump in the artificial lens.
Vision can get blurry after a cataract surgery but it is not a cataract that causes it, it is inflammation of the membrane surrounding the artificial lens.
Same cause as usual - lack of fixing the diet to be anti-inflammatory.
The "maintaining cause" issue that Hahnemann was at such pains to teach us

(see my previous email)
N-acetyl-cysteine is available as a supplement much touted by its manufacturer for body builders. It is an anti-oxidant but too much of a single amino acid can cause problems (this one forms nitrosothiols, which are relevant to detection of oxygen levels in the body - nitrosothiols tell the body it is short of oxygen - the body reacts as if that is true when it is not).
I prefer to use the antioxidants in good food and vitamins and spices.
Namaste,
Irene
REPLY TO: only
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."