Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Some advice wanted, some tips and looking for other people who recognize the symptoms. Some good info for eye treatments I haven't found in this list's archives (until message 20000): http://www.visionworksusa.com good website for eye-training http://www.i-see.org/vtintro.html further I use drops from Wala (http://www.wala.de) that help very well for the dry eyes but because of Codex Alimentarius these will not be available any more by 2005 (Netherlands) , 2008 (Germany). Wala products are sometimes sold abroad by Weleda (http://www.weleda.co.uk) Other 'soft' treatments that are nice for the eye I used are: camonille tea eye bath, eyebright herb tea eye bath. (room temperature-distilled water) All the other drops like 'Dura Tears' and any anti-allergents etc just make the symptoms worse and I had to stop using them. Full list of my eye condition and treatments: http://home.hccnet.nl/4Y2M/paintershealth/downloads/priv/eyeconditions.pdf Further: eyebright formula of Dr Schulze is probably very effective in treating conjunctivitis, blepharitis other infections and some forms of glaucoma and macular degeneration, but you have to be careful if you have a combination of diseases that are both on the outer eye layers and inside the eye (dry eyes, conjucntivitis, iritis, detachment of glasfluidlike-body from the retina, swollen eyes in the morning, strong light dispersion, halo after dark, kind of pressure-pain, flashes etc*). When I used it I had a milky white vision in the morning that lasted for ca 30 minutes. Usually the vision is blurred in the morning for ca 30 min -1 hr but not milky white although distorted due to the swelling. I used it rarely strongly diluted when the conjunctivitis becomes too big, that helps a bit. Eye research just makes it worse because of the drops and bright light. Other adjustments: adjustment of monitor (brightness / contrast), and a mineral in front of the monitor (between me and the screen), that is supposed to alter harmful elektromagnetic fields (have no 'hard evidence' of this). * I should add (tm -trade mark or copyright) to this as no eye hospital comes with a diagnose except dry eyes, conjunctivitis and the detachment. I guess it is caused by acrylic paint products or otherwise the solvent type -I was a painter for 9 years and had to shut down my self-employed business. Because there is no diagnose -no way to measure the symptoms- the insurance company doesn't pay for becoming disabled, naturally. .................................................................................\ .......................................... messages from the list that might benefit from above links: 16883 16940 16707 17244 17751 18936 19097 -don't know the rest. In case of severe physical damage (cornea) the most difficult thing is not to get an infection. So, no contact lenses until full healing. In case of corneal damage I am not sure if 'Eyebright' isn't too strong to use. In case of parasites in the eyes: maybe Dr Clark's zapper kills them -if it works-, but can your eye clean the toxins and dead material after they are dead? Otherwise your eye will infect rapidly and you'll loose it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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