I am looking for Conjunctisan A eye drops which I read is helpful in the
cure and prevention of eye cataracts
Could anyway suggest the manufacturer of this article as I am unable to find
it anywhere in my area.
Mohinani
I am looking for Conjunctisan A eye drops which I read is helpful in the
cure and prevention of eye cataracts
Could anyway suggest the manufacturer of this article as I am unable to find
it anywhere in my area.
Mohinani
Mr Murli Ghanshamdas Mohinani <geete…@HK.Super.NET> writes:
>I am looking for Conjunctisan A eye drops which I read is helpful in the
>cure and prevention of eye cataracts
>Could anyway suggest the manufacturer of this article as I am unable to find
>it anywhere in my area.
>Mohinani
I don’t know about the above eye drops but I’ve recently discovered
Ocudyne tablets for catarracts. My information said they were known to
"Evaporate" catarracts. So far, I,VE BEEN taking them for about one
month and my sight does seem to be getting clearer. (?)
> I am looking for Conjunctisan A eye drops which I read is helpful in the
> cure and prevention of eye cataracts
> Could anyway suggest the manufacturer of this article as I am unable
> to find it anywhere in my area. Mohinani
This is a multiple-ingredient homeopathic agent. It would be safer and more
effective to go to a traditional homeopath who would treat with "simillimum"
(the one closest match to your particular constitution).
In article <RW6UQUD.galefo…@delphi.com>,
Gale Nelson <galefo…@delphi.com> wrote:
>Dr. Gary Todd — "cataracts can be melted away naturally". The article
>advises readers to pick up Ocudyne tablets. Do you know what these are?
Ocudyne is a formulation of vitamins which are supposed to be good
for the eyes, along with billberry and ginko biloba (sp?). I have
no idea how good it really is for the eyes or for cataracts.
It is made by Allergy Research Group.
Scott
In article <RW6UQUD.galefo…@delphi.com>
galefo…@delphi.com "Gale Nelson" writes:
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> Paul Iannone <Paul_Iann…@lamg.com> writes:
> >This is a multiple-ingredient homeopathic agent. It would be safer and more
> >effective to go to a traditional homeopath who would treat with "simillimum"
> >(the one closest match to your particular constitution).
> I am interested in finding out more about "simillimum"…could you explain
> what this means?
> My dad obtained an article recommending a vitamin formula designed by a
> Dr. Gary Todd — "cataracts can be melted away naturally". The article
> advises readers to pick up Ocudyne tablets. Do you know what these are?
> [snip]
> Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
> Gale
> galefo…@delphi.com
Can I please add a request for any similar info, on behalf of a friend
here in the UK.
At the age of 32 he has already lost the sight of one eye in an
accident, and today was told that a cataract is forming on the other eye.
Even if surgery is possible, he will have to wait until he has lost
the sight of the eye and is completely blind before it can be attempted.
If any spiritual healers read this post, their distant healing and/or
prayers would be welcomed by the family. Please address all positive
thoughts etc. to:
Mark Woodward Westgate on Sea England.
Thanks in advance.
Paul Kuczora and Brenda Woodward.
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p…@kuczora.demon.co.uk (Paul Kuczora) writes:
>In article <RW6UQUD.galefo…@delphi.com>
> galefo…@delphi.com "Gale Nelson" writes:
>At the age of 32 he has already lost the sight of one eye in an
>accident, and today was told that a cataract is forming on the other eye.
>Even if surgery is possible, he will have to wait until he has lost
>the sight of the eye and is completely blind before it can be attempted.
>Mark Woodward Westgate on Sea England.
>Paul Kuczora and Brenda Woodward.
Paul,
Is the requirement for going completely blind a medical requirement or an
administrative one.
I have had both lens removed and replaced well before I was completely blind
BUT after my visionI was significantly impaired.
My hope and wishes are with Mark. My vision was not great before the lens
were replaced – but now I have "perfect vision", albeit at a fixed focal length
of eighteen inches.
Randy
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