GLAUCOMA
http://www.zealandpublishing.co.nz/eyebook.html
Selenium 50 mcg per day

Zinc

Vitamin  A C and E

Doreen Fisher Herbalist and Natropath  Whangarei


Get a reading for eye pressure.

Start minerals then in 3 weeks time have it checked again.

If pressure is coming down then you can consider getting off the eyedrops.

VITAMIN A
( lack of Vitamin A can cause cataracts, irritable eyes so they feel  as if they have grit in them, reduced night vision and in severe deficiency cases, blindness.)
Broccolli Leaves
Pumpkin
Kumara
Carrots

COPPER
(copper makes for weak blood vessels, cells and lack of energy)

Internal Herbral Product called "Perfect Eyes" is recommended.

HERBAL EYE WASH
Make sure all utensils and personal hygeine is spotless & sterilised



RECIPE
2 Glass Jars with screw lids that hold at least 1 cup
Fill both with distilled water

1 Pkt of Paper Coffee Filters

Fill 1 cup with distilled water and pour into a stainless stell pot and bring to the boil.

Next take a pack of Eye Wash Capsules and remove two capsules.  Twist these two capsules apart and empty the contents into the cup.

Squeeze them to make sure all the powder comes out of the capsule.

Pour the boiling water over the powder in the cup.  Leave for 10 minutes or more.

Then take one of your  jars and place two filter papers over the mouth.  Pour the Eye Wash liquid carefully into the filters.

Once you see sediment coming, stop and discard the remaining  sidiment-laden water.

Pour filtered water into glass jar.  When cool screw the lid on and refridgerate.

ONLY USE FOR UP TO 5 DAYS BEFORE DISCARDING and then make a fresh batch.

TO USE:
3/4 fill an eyebath with the eyewash.
Lower your head, fit the eyebath into your eye socket, raise your head, open your eye and blink them in the liquid 10 - 20 times.
Repeat procedure with the other eye.

It may sting abit at first, but you will get used to it.  Hold a cloth under the eye so the liquid doesn't spill on your clothes as it will stain.

After a few months you can enhance the wash by adding the smallest pinch of Cayenne Pepper.  Caution!!! Too much will sting the eyes and make them bloodshot.

The first few weeks you may notice a discharge from the eyes especially when waking.  This condition will soon disapear.


BILBERRY
Take Bilberry if you cannot stand bright light, or find difficulty in dim light, take Bilberry.


CATARACTS

MINIMUM TREATMENT INCLUDES
Posterior sub-capsular cataracts - It is very hard to operate in bright lights.

75,000 iu Vitamin A in the form of Beta Carotene
400 mcg Chromium GTF (glucose tolerance factor)
1000 mcg Vitamin
4 Multi Vitamin tablets reduced to 2 tablets after 4 weeks
200 mg Pycnogenol (anti- oxidant)

In addition check for thyroid malfunction, and stop taking steroids.
















NO CAFFEINE including no coffee, tea or chocolate
IT MAY TAKE UP TO OR OVER 10 MONTHS TO SEE IMPROVEMENT WITH SOME PEOPLE SO PERSIVERE.
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New Research on Acupuncture and Eye Pressure Presented at ARVO
New research presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting last week revealed that acupuncture can dramatically reduce eye pressure (intraocular pressure). The study, titled Electro-acupuncture to decrease intraocular pressure in Rhesus monkeys with chronic glaucoma, was performed by scientists at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Dr. Cantwell was the lead researcher and she was at ARVO to present the results.

Dr. Cantwell explained that a single treatment of electro-acupuncture applied consistent with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles can decrease the intraocular pressure in monkeys with glaucoma for at least two days. The eye pressure reduction was more than 50%! The baseline eye pressure was 41.1 mmHg and the eye pressure after after acupuncture treatment was 20.9 mmHg on average. Primates are, of course, much closer to humans than mice, rats or rabbits. Therefore, I expect this research will apply to humans.


Dr. Cantwell further explained that they used two different meridian systems for treatment groups in the study. Experimental group A (EA-A) received treatment in the liver-gallbladder meridians (points bilaterally: Liver 3 - Gall Bladder 1, Gall bladder 34 - Gall Bladder 37). Experimental group B (EA-B) received treatment in the stomach-spleen meridians (points bilaterally: Spleen 2 - Stomach 7, Spleen 6 - Spleen10). Due to the type of glaucoma the monkeys have, the stomach-spleen treatment was more effective. However, Dr. Cantwell feels that the liver-gallbladder acupuncture treatment approach might be the more effective one for the common types of glaucoma found in most people. She emphasized that the specific meridian used was not of as much interest as the main result - the fact that acupuncture was able to reduce IOP so dramatically and for such an extended period of time in a controlled scientific study.

The full abstract is reproduced below:

Electro-acupuncture to decrease intraocular pressure in Rhesus monkeys with chronic glaucoma

S.L. Cantwell(2), D.E. Brooks(1), H. Xi(e2), H.L. Sapp(1)
1) Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
2) Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32669

Purpose: To investigate electro-acupuncture (EA) as a therapeutic option for treatment of glaucoma utilizing two different acupuncture patterns of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM).

Methods:  Twelve male rhesus monkeys which have previously undergone Argon laser photocoagulation of the trabecular meshwork in one eye (OD) to produce an elevation in intraocular pressure (IOP) were used.  They were sedated with ketamine and randomly divided into three groups: i) control (no treatment), ii) EA-A (points bilaterally: Liver 3 - Gall Bladder 1, Gall bladder 34 - Gall Bladder 37), and iii) EA-B (points bilaterally: Spleen 2 - Stomach 7, Spleen 6 - Spleen10).  EA was applied one time for 30 minutes at 20 Hz.  A blinded observer measured the IOP of each eye at times: 1) pre-treatment, 2) one hour after treatment, then 24, 48 and 72 hours post treatment.

Results:  The IOP of the glaucomatous eyes significantly decreased to less than half the baseline IOP (baseline mean ± SD: 41.1±8.3 mmHg)  in the EA-B group at one hour post treatment (20.9±3.3 mmHg, p<0.05).  The IOP of the glaucoma eyes in EA-B was also significantly lower at 24 hours (26.6±9.3 mmHg) and 48 hours (27.9±3.8 mmHg), but was not significantly different by 72 hours (32.6±7.1 mmHg).  In EA-A group, there was a variable effect with a larger standard deviation (1 hr: 52.6±14.5 mmHg; 24h: 47.4±7.8 mmHg; 48h: 52.7±11.7 mmHg; 72h: 54.3±9.1 mmHg) and no difference in IOP from baseline (54.4±5.0 mmHg).  The OD IOP in the control group did not differ from baseline (45.2±6.6 mmHg) at any time period.  No significant difference compared to baseline (15.8±3.5 mmHg) was detected in IOP of the normal eyes (OS) of any treatment group.

Conclusions:  Electro-acupuncture applied consistent with TCVM principles can decrease the intraocular pressure in glaucomatous monkey eyes for at least two days in a research setting.  It should be further investigated as a therapeutic option for some types of glaucoma.




Published Sunday, May 13, 2007 10:13 PM by Dave
Filed under: Eye Pressure, Glaucoma, Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture

have not read the book. I am, though, doing the sodium acsorbate drops recommended by a so called "Dr. Wombat (pen-name, I guess)" found on the HSI (Health Sciences Institute) discussion forum. He had found the formulation while visiting a naturopathic doctor in my state (Washington) but  I've not been able to find out who that was. I'd be glad to tell you how to make them. I wonder, though if the substance is available to you in your nation.

I am totally dependent upon the ascorbate drops. I am also using my conviction in the concepts of ayurvedic, so I am taking, daily, a gram of Tumeric in my tea. I am also taking, sublingually, B-12.

I've been a martial arts practitioner for 40 years. Now I am older, I have taken up Tai-Chi Yang, the long form. The study of qi-gong includes a stance that reportedly will heal anything in your body if you use it 1 hour per day. I believe that totally. If you are interested, here is a little vignette I produced a while back on my web-site: http://www.geocities.com/g_gruff/chi.html





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Ayurveda recommends a detox called pancha karma.