Hi Sandee, I should have been more accurate about my eye nostrums. CS is my garden-variety eye protection, wash, etc. It completely eliminated years of dry eye a few years ago. I had some very scary uveitis, which had taken 8 days to recede with some ophthalmolgical cream years ago, so, in my post-Lyme dx era, I opted (with great trepidation) for putting a few drops of DMSO into a full eye-dropper bottle of CS, to help deliver whatever was needed into the eyeball. My ophthalmologist was surprised 3 days later at how good my split-lamp exam went and gave my remedy his blessing for any future episodes. I've had only one episode since and caught the problem very quickly. Normally, I use only EIS/CS and never go anywhere without it.
Oddly enough, the Fuch's cells are in charge of regulating fluids in that second layer of corneal cells, and Manuka both disperses excess fluid AND tackles dry-eye. (paradoxical, no?) Most people are born with enough Fuch's to last 150 years. Others are not and as they age, the cells die-off, without replenishing. This further burdens the remaining cells, which, as an ophthalmologist told me years ago, makes night-driving feel like driving with zip-lock baggies full of water taped to the windshield. Gradually, and after cataract removal, day time vision was hampered as well, with cloudiness and glare.My surgeon took 1.5 hrs per cataract procedure so as not to disturb the Fuch's any more than was necessary. (normally cataract removal is 9-15 min.) I'm so grateful for his meticulous care. Most days, I wear a wonderful big hat and wrap-around sunglasses for shopping, driving, etc. Fortunately, it's not a bad look on me, and with that amount of protection, I don't notice the cloudiness often enough to use the Manuka/DMSO CS mix. Rainy and humid days challenge this, making all my clouds and floaters more noticeable, so that I feel like I'm looking at the world through an aquarium. For a while, as a visual artist, I freaked out about losing my vision, and then realized that would only make things worse. Now, I try to do what I can and also give my eyes Reiki after every meditation for about 5 min. On May 7, 2017, at 3:57 PM, Sandee George wrote: > Lena I went and looked at the Bronson Formula - It looks good on the face of > it - however I have ordered K2 MK7 Jarrow and am patiently waiting for its > arrival - K1 is for blood clotting where as K2 directs the calcium into the > bones instead of the blood stream evidently !!!! ... The Phytonadione is K1; the other two items in the mix are K2. I'll look int the Jarrow. > When you have heard what the cardiologist has to say about the situation > then you will know how to proceed. > My eye drops are pure colloidal silver liquid - however I use MSM drops which > I make myself, as well - I use the MSM first then the EIS, and that keeps my > eyes healthy - I never travel without the EIS drops especially if I am > flying, applying the drops at least once per hour to combat the dirty > air-conditioning filters in the planes. Lurgies (my word) love entering > the body through the eyes it is easy access for them !!!!! I do not think > they will work for your complaint however! In my view they are only > preventative !!!!! I would think that the DMSO would dry out the eye, not > reduce the inflammation, but as I am not an eye doctor I do not know for sure > and you seem to be doing well with what you are using, so go ahead - medicine > for me now is simply a trial and error situation as each body reacts > differently - what works for one may not work for the other !!!!! >>>That has been my conclusion over time. And also, something that's not right >>>for now might even be excellent for a later phase in the same person. > Keep on doing what you are doing and trust that all will be well > Peace, love and hugs As Marc Fett says, 'Onward and upward!' Hugs and xoxoxoxoLĂ©na > > Sandee đŹ > Attitude is everything !! > Producer of Colloidal Silver > Eye drops & Topical Gel > san...@spiceisle.com > > > >