Thanks Dave. That helps my search,greatly.
regards
hg
Dave Darrin wrote:
Ingredient : Ingredients:
Methylsalicylate 3.0%
Camphor 22%
Menthol 19%
Eucalyptus Oil 3%
Cinnamon Oil 0.8%
Peppermint Oil 0.7%
Clove Oil 0.7%
Leo
It's called White monkey holding peach I got mine on eBay and it comes
from Taiwan. My grey spot is still gone.
Dave
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Dave Darrin davedar...@gmail.com wrote:
Shirley and all interested:
I had a grey spot in the center of my vision for about a year. I
Dave:
there are several listed on Ebay . The two that I looked at ,
have different ingredients. One had only two while the other had
several. Could you elaborate on your purchase ie., ingredients, company
name and anything else relevant. Thanks for the info.
regards
hg
Dave Darrin
Ingredient : Ingredients:
Methylsalicylate 3.0%
Camphor 22%
Menthol 19%
Eucalyptus Oil 3%
Cinnamon Oil 0.8%
Peppermint Oil 0.7%
Clove Oil 0.7%
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=230471009520ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
This is the one I bought.
Dave
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:45
Shirley and all interested:
I had a grey spot in the center of my vision for about a year. I supposed it
was a cataract, it was only in one eye.
One day I had used some Monkey holding peach balm and hadn't washed my
hands when my eyes itched so I touched the corner of my eyes with the finger
Hello Dave.
I know what you wrote but have no clue what it is.--*Monkey holding
peach balm*--
So heres what I came up with in a search. Is this correct? Do you
purchase yours online (where?) or locally? Odd that they say
white-monkey-holding-peach-balm-herbal-mental note last word
It looks like you came up with the right stuff. I assume it was the
menthol that caused the cooling.
Don't know what the other ingredients could possibly do but it caused an
unexpectedly good result.
I got mine from an eBay listing.
I didn't actually put it in the eye-just in the corner where
In a message dated 7/5/2010 2:07:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
slped...@gmail.com writes:
Hello Dave.
I know what you wrote but have no clue what it is.--*Monkey holding
peach balm*--
I thought I might be experiencing something that no one else would or
could.. that it might just be
Lois:
I've noticed that too now that you mention it.
My reading glasses seem to be a bit strong. and are staying that way even
after a bit of time.
Dave
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:56 PM, zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 7/5/2010 2:07:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
In a message dated 7/5/2010 5:40:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
davedar...@gmail.com writes:
Lois:
I've noticed that too now that you mention it.
My reading glasses seem to be a bit strong. and are staying that way even
after a bit of time.
Dave
I wonder what it could be ??? I only
I have used Cansee which is the Russian preparation for cataracts. I think
it is from Russia. Originally I got it for my husband since prednisone is
giving him cataracts, but his pain requires it. Or so he thinks anyway. So I
wound up using all three bottles since he felt it was too
Hi,
From reading the past posts about naturally treating cataracts either
coconut water/flax oil, I started experimenting it last week. I used fresh
coconut water and later I put drops of cs. I did twice and not sure it helps my
eyes.Feeling a little bit of watering of my eyes next day.
I noticed, a comment among the recent commentary on my earlier post on some of
our cataract research mentioned the application of 100%, undiluted DMSO. While we have never encountered any case where the externalor internaluse of undiluted DMSO has resulted in ANY measurable
Do you have a website? I am interested in reading everything you've got
available on the subject...
Annie
Brooks Bradley wrote:
I noticed, a comment among the recent commentary on my earlier post on
some of
our cataract research mentioned the application of 100%, undiluted
DMSO. While we
My Mother-in-Law had her first cataract surgery this week and had a rare
complication of pressure build-up in her eye. She has found it traumatic
enough to want to wait a while before having the second eye done. She is
severely limited now in her activities and she's normally very active.
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Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:31 AM
Subject: CSCataract Surgery
My Mother-in-Law had her first cataract surgery this week and had a rare
complication of pressure build-up in her eye. She has found it traumatic
enough to want to wait a while
The procedure was very easy. As for side effects (if there are any) it is my
understanding that they are different for everyone. Faith G.
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From: Gene Wolfe
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: CSCataract Surgery
Problems
DR did not remove all of the cataract. I was left with a floater which he
refused to take care of. Floater lowered vision to 20/40 and lost colors, red
became brown
Can't read without reading glasses
Need sunglasses for bright sunny days
One lens did not open from its folded position,
Thanks, Brickey. That answers my questions. I'm still looking for an
alternative, but I'm not sure I will find one.
Gene
At 02:48 PM 4/22/2008, you wrote:
Problems
DR did not remove all of the cataract. I was left with a floater
which he refused to take care of. Floater lowered vision to
Faith, you apparently have had cataract surgery. I am doing
everything I can to avoid that, so what are the other downsides of the surgery?
Thanks,
Gene
At 07:27 PM 4/21/2008, you wrote:
It is true that you lose color with a false lense in your eye and
that will probably not ever change.
Morning Richard,
I have a cataract lowly appearing in my right eye and am seeking a
good remedy and successful use.
The simple formula I posted was from Dr. Robert Jay Rowen, another
great alternative doctor.
There are some interesting testimonials in his newsletter, Second Opinion.
I am also looking for a solution, other than eye surgery for my mother who has
to have a cataract removed soon. Any help would be appreciated.
Debbie
- Original Message -
From: Richard Harris
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: Richard Harris
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004
Tad Winiecki 2/11/04 12:52 PM Wrote:
N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC, note CARNOSINE not carnitine
**
Tad , did you mean N-Acetyl- Cysteine ??
because that is the only thing that comes up
at multiple sites when NAC is typed into the
search window.
If you did mean cysteine, then I
I see those halos around lights at night when there is moisture in the
air. My guess is the ones I see are the light refracting through the
water vapor.
Garnet
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 20:24, mamapug wrote:
Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
mamapug 2/10/04 6:24 PM Wrote:
Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
Are the lights inside or out ?
Jack
Outside, Jack, and it was including the full moon. It wasn`t the usual moon
circle, (moon dogs) I`ve
My mother and MIL both had the current cataract surgery and both have had
trouble with the lens clouding up again afterward, where they have to do a
laser treatment to try to correct it.
N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC, note CARNOSINE not carnitine) eyedrops are another
possibility for cataracts. Google
Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
My cataract story. At my bi-annual eye exam a few years ago, I was
referred to a specialist as my optometrist found the beginnings of a
cataract in one eye. Specialist confirmed it, said I was a bit young
I believe that is normal. I certainly see them and have as long as I can
remember.
Marshall
mamapug wrote:
Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
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I don't think it's normal. I never get it. But my husband does.
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 8:28 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCataract causes,
I believe that is normal. I certainly see them
Eye doc sez 'slight astigmatizm' [mostly applies to the 'star' phenomenon]
Could also be refraction of light off suspended water particles in the air.
Ode
At 05:43 AM 2/10/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
My
mamapug 2/10/04 5:43 AM Wrote:
Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
Are the lights inside or out ?
Jack
Be Nice
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Thora Rasmussen 2/10/04 9:21 AM Wrote:
I don't think it's normal. I never get it. But my husband does.
***
Unless you are among the lucky few ( like me until I was 74 )
you will develop cataracts. Sigh
Jack
Be Nice
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Does anyone know what it means if you see halos around lights at night??
Marshalee
Are the lights inside or out ?
Jack
Outside, Jack, and it was including the full moon. It wasn`t the usual moon
circle, (moon dogs) I`ve seen those before. This was a slightly
My cataract story. At my bi-annual eye exam a few years ago, I was
referred to a specialist as my optometrist found the beginnings of a
cataract in one eye. Specialist confirmed it, said I was a bit young but
not too unusual for them to be starting to form.
I had eaten dairy foods heavily
Evening Paula,
My cataract story.
next eye exam having been completely dairy and lactase enzyme free for over
about a year and a
half, the beginning cataract was gone, vanished.
Weird, huh?
No sounds like a research project. Who Funded it?
Not the dairy industry for sure.
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