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Vision and MMS 29 Jan 2013 09:59 #29832

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Michael, Thannk you very much for your help. I 've looked over our blog but very little testamonies with eye problems using mms, cds, and dmso do you know of any help with these and glaucoma or cataracts or macular degeneration. Maybe people are afraid to try these out. I know there's a difference with oral and in the eyes. I had to think long and hard myself but I started with the mms and dmso together and seperate last week. The eye dr. says glaucoma im getting a month ago he tested and last week I started getting flashes of light in the left eye and constant flooters. So I trying my best to find the best formula and how many times a day to use it. That part is a real guess seeing there is hardly any real details available or more serious situations with the eyes. Bruce the moderater had some eye infections and I read that but It cleared up quickly but I don't know the details. Thank for your help. Orv

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Vision and MMS 29 Jan 2013 13:26 #29837

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Orv, what I was thinking was that in the time of the activation of MMS and CA, since you were using less CA, you would allow that portion to activate longer. As an example, when using 5% HCL, even 1:1, we allow it to activate 40 seconds. When using 10% citric acid, we allow it to activate 3 minutes. Sorry I was not clear.
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Vision and MMS 06 Jan 2014 23:02 #38357

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i can put down my current experience. i'm new to mms. after 3 days i worked up to 24 drops. no signs of nausea. today is my first 24 drop day. this morning is noticed my eyes had trouble focusing on my computer screen. it was the first time where i thought "ok, i really need to get my eyes checked now". my eyes have been corrected (laser surgery) for 16 years now.

was this the mms? i don't know. i will continue to monitor.

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Vision and MMS 07 Jan 2014 00:49 #38359

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I don't think this was the MMS - could be any number of things. Are you on any medications? Have you increased the sugars/carbs in your diet, or wine anything that would alter your blood sugars.

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Vision and MMS 07 Jan 2014 01:14 #38361

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i'm not on any meds. and the last few days have been low sugars carbs for me. in other words no serious drinking or sugar attacks. : ) sometimes i over do on sugars and alcohol but not in the last few days when taking mms. my body fat is about 14%. i generally eat very well. i'm 43.

update: my eyes seem back to normal now. 5pm. it was the morning when they couldn't focus right on the screen.

thanks pam.

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Vision and MMS 07 Jan 2014 13:43 #38371

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YW - I have the same issue - but not necessarily when I'm on MMS -

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