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02 Jan 2016 02:52 #50760 by Jim Humble
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There is a research abstract where in a study done in Russia they theorize that lipid peroxidation (LPO) products might be one cause of cataracts or to state it as they say it, it might induce cataracts. Or the peroxide damage of the lens fiber membranes may be the initiatory cause of cataract development. (Might be, but there is no proof yet.)

They didn't mention where the peroxide would come from and get into the eyes, but of course those things are possible. You could look for me to be one of the last people to say that is not a cause for cataracts. However, it will probably be years of research before we can say yes or no to that theory of cataracts. But before we jump on the idea that because peroxides are oxidizers and MMS is an oxidizer that MMS might cause cataracts there are a few important facts to consider.

First fact is the MMS (chlorine dioxide) has an oxidation potential that is chemical-wise far, far below peroxide. The oxidation potential of MMS being .95 volts and the oxidation potential of peroxides about 1.80 volts. Chemical-wise this is a huge difference and there can be hundreds if not thousands of chemical actions that peroxide can cause that MMS cannot cause.

Second fact is while peroxide can do damage in the eyes and in any other place in the body that it is allowed to be for any length of time, MMS does not do damage in the same places in the same amount of time. For example at 6 ppm to 12 ppm of chlorine dioxide at which thousands have now used MMS in their eyes no one has reported damage or cataracts. But the clincher is in the fact that a number of people have reported that their cataracts have disappeared when using MMS in their eyes (in the correct amount).

To say one expects damage from MMS is like saying because you can kill an elephant with an elephant gun one must then stop using a BB guns when around elephants because BB guns may hurt the elephants.

So because someone in a research facility on the other side of the world has said something about cataracts might possibly be caused by one chemical. This chemical is well known that it can do damage in the human body. This is definitely not a reason to assume that another chemical much milder might also do damage. This is especially true when over a period of 18 years and millions using MMS there has never been a report of any kind of damage when MMS was used as directed in my books. If there had been one report of cataracts being caused after a few days of using MMS in the eyes that would be enough for us to investigate the happening. But no such report so far.

So if we let something like this stop us, then with all the research around the world going on we would probably never get started again. So keep a sharp eye out for problems, but let’s be sure we have proper evidence before we start to worry. Or before we worry others about it.

As always, good fortune to you along the way and remember to help one another.
Jim
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18 Aug 2022 07:18 #76530 by kennedyn
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It's been 6 years since anyone has posted about cataracts.  I tried 2 activated drops MMS1 into 2 tablespoons distilled water with 3 drops DMSO in a dropper bottle.  I put drops in my eyes and I noticed later they were red and they burned a little but I have a bad case of dry eyes.  Has anyone else done any experimenting with MMS1 and DMSO and found they got rid of their cataracts?  I heard a person mention putting a "pinch" of glutathione powder in a mixture of DMSO and saline solution for drops for cataracts.  I believe we should be able to get rid of cataracts without surgery.  In a medical research paper I read that surgery can come with risks even making it necessary to have laser treatment, retinal detachment as well as other things.  Two people I know personally have had the surgery and both have had some negatives with it.
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15 Oct 2023 17:09 #80170 by Sister X
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I woke up and my one eye was blurry with no other symptoms. I had been sanding earlier in the day and the only thing I could think of is infection (though there wasn't any redness), small stroke from all the stress I've had lately, or possibly a root canal I think may be infected and am waiting for results from a thermography exam. I decided to rub on DMSO over the eyelid, the forehead, back of the neck, and the front of the neck down to the clavicle area. I went back to sleep and the eye seemed slightly better. Next I looked up the eye protocol in Andreas Klacker book. I used five drops of activated MMS since I don't have CDS, four tablespoons of water (don't have distilled but used water I have delivered which doesn't have fluoride and two drops of DMSO. I was supposed to use 3.3 tablespoons of water and three drops of DMSO but I was worried about the sting. I put 5 drops in which was only mildly uncomfortable by the fifth drop which is probably because of the water. I also applied more DMSO to the forehead and front and back of the neck and part of the upper head and went back to bed for two hours. When I woke up the blur was gone. I have now done the drops two more times, spaced out two hours according to the protocol only I added one more drop of DMSO to the solution each time. I have been thinking of using DMSO in the eyes since I have a stable partial macular hole in one eye and would like to see it healed. Now that I know this really isn't painful at this dilution, I put the drops in that eye as well.  I also prayed several times God would heal me and praise the Lord, he has! 
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16 Oct 2023 05:18 #80173 by CLO2
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This DMSO book may help you with eye problems. 

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