Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Dear Sun, I would not be just satisfied with avoiding it, I would be doing my best to knock it out altogether. Is this possible you may ask??? I feel there are no incurable physical conditions, and this is one of them. There is the EyeBright Formula as in the Files, and the use of USP Pharmaceutical Grade DMSO. These in combo, could possibly get rid of the condition once and for all. This is the route I'd choose if I were you. All the best, Doc sun wrote: > Hi > > I am in the early stages of perhaps in the middle of glucoma.Is > > there any way I could avoid the last stage as long as possible. > > sun > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Dear Connie, USP stands for: United States Pharmaceutical Standard. You'd use it both internally and externally. The EyeBright Formula we make has it in it already, but for Glaucoma, one should add a few extra drops into the formula. Internally it should be taken up to a maximum dosage of 5 dropperfuls a day. I personally have taken 100 times that dosage with no ill effects other than stinking for 3 days straight. ;-) Love, Doc Connie wrote: What is USP? Also with DMSO would this be used internally or externally via an eye wash? Thanks. Connie___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Mostly a Total Body Cleanse with emphasis placed on detoxing the eyes at the same time is what is needed. In tougher cases, a full Incurables Program is needed with the additional eye emphasis and work. Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom, Doc Jane wrote: let me ask you,, what does one do when they have catyracs to be removed.. can it be reversed bypassing the surgery/ and how can one prevent ever getting them or the glaucoma Doc Shillington <DocShillington wrote: Dear Connie, USP stands for: United States Pharmaceutical Standard. You'd use it both internally and externally. The EyeBright Formula we make has it in it already, but for Glaucoma, one should add a few extra drops into the formula. Internally it should be taken up to a maximum dosage of 5 dropperfuls a day. I personally have taken 100 times that dosage with no ill effects other than stinking for 3 days straight. ;-) Love, Doc Connie wrote: What is USP? Also with DMSO would this be used internally or externally via an eye wash? Thanks. Connie___ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 You'll have to find the USP Pharmaceutical Grade DMSO somewhere on the net. You can order the EyeBright Formula from: Http://www.OrganicSolutionsStore.com All the best, Doc sun wrote: Dear Doctor Thanks for your prompt reply. However could you please guide as to where I can find details regarding EyeBright Formula and USP Pharmaceutical Grade DMSO Thanks sun > Thu, 6 Mar 2008 12:55:55 -0500 > docshillington > herbal remedies (AT) Groups (DOT) com > Re: eye care during early glucoma > > Dear Sun, > I would not be just satisfied with avoiding it, I would be doing my best > to knock it out altogether. > Is this possible you may ask??? > I feel there are no incurable physical conditions, and this is one of them. > There is the EyeBright Formula as in the Files, and the use of USP > Pharmaceutical Grade DMSO. > These in combo, could possibly get rid of the condition once and for > all. This is the route I'd choose if I were you. > All the best, > Doc > > > sun wrote: > > Hi > > > > I am in the early stages of perhaps in the middle of glucoma.Is > > > > there any way I could avoid the last stage as long as possible. > > > > sun > > Detailed profiles 4 marriage! Only at Shaadi.com Try it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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