Thursday, February 5, 2015

CATARACTS

Yearly, 18 million people will become blind as a result of cataracts. Although cataracts is found all over the world, getting treatment for it is much more difficult in developing countries, and it affects children as well as adults. Many people are needlessly blind from cataract because they don’t know that it can be cured.

The lens is made mostly of water and protein. Cataracts develop when free radicals attack the main structural protein in the lens, alpha-crystallin, forming abnormal clumps. The clumps make the lens cloudy and impair vision. Currently, the only treatment modern medicine can provide is surgery to replace the eye lens.

According to the American Chemical Society journal Biochemistry, researches said that tissue culture experiments demonstrated that carnosine could help prevent cloudiness on eye lenses, and could also restore clarity to clouded lenses.

Years ago, I read an article that said that there is a microscopic single-celled microorganism that gets into the eye and lives on the surface of the lens. It produces a calcium shell around itself (perhaps a form of excrement) that it attaches to the lens of the eye. This creates a very gradual and in the beginning, a microscopic buildup of calcium that eventually results in a visible cloudy film over the lens.

It would make sense to periodically spray Ionic Silver into the eyes to kill the bacteria that may be producing thin layers of calcium over the lens.

It would also make sense to take Fulvia, as it is a powerful solvent of calcium and other unwanted minerals and it reaches the most extreme parts of the body after being ingested.

Note: The lens of the eye is particularly sensitive to intense heat, and exposure to high levels of microwaves can also cause cataracts.

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