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John Burns
Posted 12/11/2024 12:41 (#11004596 - in reply to #11004322)
Subject: RE: Eye health and intermittant fasting



Pittsburg, Kansas
Good to know. Thanks.

They told me for years my type II diabetes was not reversable. It would only get worse. I have proven that wrong for at least me and I have heard a LOT of other people the same results.

Eye doctors also say glaucoma is not reversable. It only gets worse. They are probably right as the vision receptors get killed off. But who knows???? Maybe they are not totally right.

One key to healing anything like diabetes (or maybe glaucoma???) is to stop doing what caused the problem in the first place. You can't reverse anything while still creating the damage that got you there to begin with. So in one way the medical community is correct. If you follow their diabetes type II advice it is a chronic disease that is not curable or reversable. But as soon as I got away from their advice and stopped doing the things that got me diabetic to begin with the body almost immediately began to heal (results within the first week). So who knows? Maybe the same thing with glaucoma. My diabetes and blood sugar levels most definitely significantly contributed to my glaucoma. Maybe controlling my blood sugar and especially maybe getting my insulin levels down to single digits might allow some improvement in the cells that were damaged but not totally dead yet????

Maybe. Worth a try. Costs almost nothing to do some things like the castor oil on the eyelids. Also have been trying some eyedrops made with N acetal carnosine (it is called NAC but it is a different NAC than N acetal systine). Have been shown in some animal trials to improve glaucoma in dogs. Non patentable so no drug company is going to test it out in humans (no money to be made). Safe. Worth a try in my book.

Edited by John Burns 12/11/2024 12:43
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