Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation

2007-09-19 Thread mborgert
Dear Brooks,

Do you have any information on Graves disease??

Thank You

Mary

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Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation

2007-09-19 Thread Clayton Family
ALA has been reported by some people to cause chelation of heavy 
metals, in particular mercury in one woman who posted on one list so we 
can be on the lookout for those symptoms if we take ALA. She was taking 
600 mg all at once at the time, it mobilized the mercury and it 
re-deposited before she knew what was going on, and caused other 
symptoms. She has changed to using it in small doses several times a 
day, which does not cause the symptoms, since it is slowly released, 
and her body can easily handle the release of the toxins.


Kathryn


On Sep 19, 2007, at 12:25 AM, Brooks Bradley wrote:

 In my answer to the lady's earlier inquiry about glaucoma protocols, 
I stated that we did not have any history of direct address to 
glaucoma research. While a true statement, I had forgotten that we DID 
have knowledge of some research which showed promise. Another research 
group had achieved measurable benefit from the use of a well-known 
nutritional substance, quite common in present use. This group 
announced this fact in their findings, and I quote: "Lipoic acid 
alleviates glaucoma (after one month of treatment with 150 mg of alpha 
lipoic acid per day 47% of persons with glaucoma exhibited improvement 
in visual acuity, visual field color acuity, visual field color 
discrimination, and increased lacrimal tear flow." ) Co-incidentally, 
this group established that Alpha Lipoic Acid ( at 400 to 600 mg 
daily) reduced the incidence of cataracts in diabetics.
 Upon reflection I believe that improved response to glaucoma would 
result from much higher levels of Alpha Lipoic (on the order of 1000 
mg daily), than was achieved by our colleagues using a lower quantity.
 Since alpha lipoic is, in actuality, a nutrient..toxicity is not 
a consequential consideration--therefore, its use should not 
present a conflict to the older woman's existing health 
paradigmspossibly allowing for an effective suggestion by her 
family, or close associatesfor using it. Our ongoing 
researches/evaluations of alpha lipoic are presenting us with an 
ever-increasing appreciation for its widespread benefits in human 
health.
 Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Harborne Research Foundation. -- The 
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Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation

2007-09-19 Thread faith gagne

I use the "Now" brand.

Faith


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From: "Dee " 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation



I have found the zlabs one to be very good, and I have really good long
sight (and not bad short) Dee

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From: Dianne France

Date: 09/19/07 11:40:41

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Subject: Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation



Is Alpha Lipoic Acid available over the counter and is there one better 
than
another. I think I could get my mother to take a "vitamin" that might 
help.
I had purchased her a vitamin supplement for eyes but it tore her system 
up

and she had to quit taking it.



I really want to help Mom keep her sight if possible. Thanks for writing.




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Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation

2007-09-19 Thread faith gagne
Alpha Lipoic Acid is availabe in any health food store and in some grocery 
stores as well.

Faith
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dianne France 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 6:39 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation


  Is Alpha Lipoic Acid available over the counter and is there one better than 
another.  I think I could get my mother to take a "vitamin" that might help.  I 
had purchased her a vitamin supplement for eyes but it tore her system up and 
she had to quit taking it.  

  I really want to help Mom keep her sight if possible.  Thanks for writing.  

  Dianne
- Original Message - 
From: Brooks Bradley 
To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 1:25 AM
Subject: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation


In my answer to the lady's earlier inquiry about glaucoma protocols, I 
stated that we did not have any history of direct address to glaucoma research. 
While a true statement, I had forgotten that we DID have knowledge of some 
research which showed promise. Another research group had achieved measurable 
benefit from the use of a well-known nutritional substance, quite common in 
present use. This group announced this fact in their findings, and I quote: 
"Lipoic acid alleviates glaucoma (after one month of treatment with 150 mg of 
alpha lipoic acid per day 47% of persons with glaucoma exhibited improvement in 
visual acuity, visual field color acuity, visual field color discrimination, 
and increased lacrimal tear flow." ) Co-incidentally, this group established 
that Alpha Lipoic Acid ( at 400 to 600 mg daily) reduced the incidence of 
cataracts in diabetics. 
Upon reflection I believe that improved response to glaucoma would result 
from much higher levels of Alpha Lipoic (on the order of 1000 mg daily), than 
was achieved by our colleagues using a lower quantity. 
Since alpha lipoic is, in actuality, a nutrient..toxicity is not a 
consequential consideration--therefore, its use should not present a 
conflict to the older woman's existing health paradigmspossibly allowing 
for an effective suggestion by her family, or close associatesfor using it. 
Our ongoing researches/evaluations of alpha lipoic are presenting us with an 
ever-increasing appreciation for its widespread benefits in human health. 
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Harborne Research Foundation. -- The Silver List 
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Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation

2007-09-19 Thread Dee
I have found the zlabs one to be very good, and I have really good long
sight (and not bad short) Dee  

---Original Message--- 

 

From: Dianne France 

Date: 09/19/07 11:40:41 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation 

 

Is Alpha Lipoic Acid available over the counter and is there one better than
another. I think I could get my mother to take a "vitamin" that might help.
I had purchased her a vitamin supplement for eyes but it tore her system up
and she had to quit taking it. 

 

I really want to help Mom keep her sight if possible. Thanks for writing. 

 


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Re: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation

2007-09-19 Thread Dianne France
Is Alpha Lipoic Acid available over the counter and is there one better than 
another.  I think I could get my mother to take a "vitamin" that might help.  I 
had purchased her a vitamin supplement for eyes but it tore her system up and 
she had to quit taking it.  

I really want to help Mom keep her sight if possible.  Thanks for writing.  

Dianne
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brooks Bradley 
  To: Silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 1:25 AM
  Subject: CS>RE: Earlier Post Ref. Glaucoma, 83 YO Female presentation


  In my answer to the lady's earlier inquiry about glaucoma protocols, I stated 
that we did not have any history of direct address to glaucoma research. While 
a true statement, I had forgotten that we DID have knowledge of some research 
which showed promise. Another research group had achieved measurable benefit 
from the use of a well-known nutritional substance, quite common in present 
use. This group announced this fact in their findings, and I quote: "Lipoic 
acid alleviates glaucoma (after one month of treatment with 150 mg of alpha 
lipoic acid per day 47% of persons with glaucoma exhibited improvement in 
visual acuity, visual field color acuity, visual field color discrimination, 
and increased lacrimal tear flow." ) Co-incidentally, this group established 
that Alpha Lipoic Acid ( at 400 to 600 mg daily) reduced the incidence of 
cataracts in diabetics. 
  Upon reflection I believe that improved response to glaucoma would result 
from much higher levels of Alpha Lipoic (on the order of 1000 mg daily), than 
was achieved by our colleagues using a lower quantity. 
  Since alpha lipoic is, in actuality, a nutrient..toxicity is not a 
consequential consideration--therefore, its use should not present a 
conflict to the older woman's existing health paradigmspossibly allowing 
for an effective suggestion by her family, or close associatesfor using it. 
Our ongoing researches/evaluations of alpha lipoic are presenting us with an 
ever-increasing appreciation for its widespread benefits in human health. 
  Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. Harborne Research Foundation. -- The Silver List 
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