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MMS and cataracts? 15 May 2017 23:51 #55672

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Hi. Does anyone have any experience of using MMS to treat cataracts in its early stages? My nearly 79 yr old Dad has been told he has the beginnings of this in both eyes, one slightly worse than the other. I already have him on a 15 drop solution diluted in 1 litre of filtered water once daily taking about 1cm depth in a glass once daily, soon going up to twice daily. He is susceptible to herx reactions so we're taking it slowly. He is feeling the benefits of having taken the 10 drop solution so is happy to continue.
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MMS and cataracts? 16 May 2017 03:47 #55673

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I tried different solutions in my eyes trying to remove cataracts, but nothing worked. Finally I had cataract surgery and am glad I did. That was when I was 75 years old. If you go for the surgery, make sure the surgeon has a perfect track record.

Can you explain which MMS1 protocol you are following making 15 drop doses. I am not familiar with what you have described. Thanks.
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MMS and cataracts? 16 May 2017 10:15 #55674

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Thanks for that, I'm concerned about him having surgery for this.
It's the way a friend who has recommended MMS uses MMS so it seems to be a different way of making a solution up. Sorry I can't tell you any more.

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MMS and cataracts? 16 May 2017 23:43 #55681

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If it were me, I would take:

euphrasia officinalis / vulgo in english: EYEBRIGHT
cayenne pepper

two cheap and easy to find objects

i take euphrasia like a vulgar tea (this herb is one of my basic rotating teas) and sometimes in wine like this:

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Vinum Absynthitis, Or Wormwood Wine.

College.] Take a handful of dried Wormwood, for every gallon of Wine, stop it in a vessel close, and so let it remain in steep: so is prepared wine of Rosemary flowers, and Eye-bright.

Eye-bright Wine is made after the same manner. It wonderfully clears the sight being drank, and revives the sight of elderly men: A cup of it in the morning is worth a pair of spectacles.
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search in the forum cayenne pepper and others you are asking and you find more info.

good luck
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MMS and cataracts? 23 Feb 2018 07:07 #57677

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Hey, It depends on your surgery. Normally after the surgery patience has to use drop for a week, but at times in some cases, people have to use drops even for a 2-3 weeks. My mother had also done with cataract surgery, So she was advised by the doctor to put eye drop for a week, Additionally, she also took care of her eyes by wearing sunglasses which I purchased from some useful sites before the surgery, do not come in contact with direct sunlight, artificial light and many more things.

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