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Dear Lisa,

Wellllllllll, I hate to sound like a broken record, but that EyeBright

Formula of mine along with some cleansing is the ticket here.

It has not only handled Macular Edema, but also Glaucoma and Cataracts

as well when used with a healing, health building program.

However, your friend MUST handle their diabetic condition terminatedly

before the above becomes a permanent resolution.

This is handled with the Incurables Program as outlined in the FILES.

I don't know of one symptom that doesn't have its relative "cause" in

back of it. Despite what the Medicos say, Diabetes is created by a

hellacious diet, and this is pertinent even in those cases that are

demonstrated in an immediate diabetic onslaught from birth. Diabetic

prone women tend to have diabetic prone babies. This is NOT a genetic

anomaly here, but a contagion of bad lifestyle habits and malnutrition

when it comes to diet. I have helped far too many Diabetics (both Type

1 & 2) to terminatedly handle their conditions not to be 100%

certain of this.

Anyone can CURE themselves of Diabetes!!! It will take

some hard work and some hard core determination however.

Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Doc

 

 

 

Silk wrote:

 

 

 

Hi Doc, As you probably know, macular edema is very difficult to

address. A dear friend, who is diabetic, has this swelling of the

central part of the retina. The AMA treatment is to give injections

directly into the eyes ( what a nightmare) of the steroid

Kenalog. They do not sedate you ..you are fully awake when this is

done. Her physician has told her that this will probably curb the

edema, , but by the second shot will begin to give her cataracts. It

also may have to be given repeatedly. Without any treatment, the

swollen cells will begin to neovascularize, and she will go blind. Any

suggestions? The longer the macula is edematous, the less likely it

will ever return to normal. Many thanks. Kind regards, Lisa

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