Can an Eye Disease be healed WITHOUT normal medications?

A question I am often confronted with. Last week, I had the possibility to test this on my own son. He developed extreme redness in his right eye. Returning from a school trip abroad, the condition become worse. I requested a long distance photographic diagnosis from an Ophthalmological colleague, pinguecula with a inclusion of a herpes infection.

A family decision was made to conduct an experiment. We would test using a frequency energetic natural anti biotic healing approach before any normal medications would be tried.

This approach included eye washes, drinking liquids, coloured light, patching the right eye and tissue salts. Below is a photographic record of what happened in 6 days. The before photo on the left taken on November 13th, while the post photo on the right was taken on November 19th.  The experiment continues. Any comments?

 

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Comment by Roberto Kaplan on December 9, 2011 at 6:25

Suggest for the tissue salts to contact Vistara Haiduk , a heilpraktiken and an expert. For the Herbalux, contact  Gabriela Kaplan.  Much success. 

Comment by Michel on December 8, 2011 at 13:04

Thanks for your input!

I'm very eager to try this as well and give you my feedback. Which combination of salts did you use (I assume for flushing the eye). I noticed there are 27, I can make a guess (I would say # 1 and # 3 ) but suggestions are very  welcome, and do you use them at the same time or separately?

Comment by Roberto Kaplan on December 8, 2011 at 8:10

Well with my son Michel we used a combination of Schuesler Tissue salts and Hernalux as a natural anti biotic, as I reported below. That is the approach at this point. Good luck. 

Comment by Michel on December 8, 2011 at 7:54

Hi Roberto,

It is funny (sad is a better word) that my doctor, doesn't even know the difference between a pterygium or a pinguecula. Mine seems to be a pinguecula and I have several. I noticed quite a lot of people have them. Most of the time it looks ok (palming also seems to help to make it less red), but sometimes it looks irritated.

As such, any suggestion to improve the condition is welcome.

Comment by Roberto Kaplan on December 7, 2011 at 9:29

Well Michel, this condition could have been considered heading in the direction of a Pterygium. My physician friend diagnosed it as a Pinguecula that is less advanced as the Pterygium. Of course a 3 year old condition does not preclude this healthier style of healing, especially if your physician doesn't offer any other solutions. Let me know your progress. 

Comment by Michel on December 7, 2011 at 8:39

This improvement looks impressive and I'm an experience expert, as I have a pinguecula in the right eye wich looks as bad as the one on the first picture! I'm interested whether this would also work on 3 year old pinguecula, or that it should be treated within a certain period of time.

Comment by Roberto Kaplan on November 22, 2011 at 21:31

Thanks for the question TC. The details are as follows:

4 days of using liquid mouth consumption of Herbalux Konjunct and parasite drops, plus Abix, a bacterial  remedy, (10 drops per glass of water) sipped during the day, combined with two days of eye flushing with eye cup. Used indigo colour in front of the eyes for five 10 minute sessions. 20 minute patching of the right eye to reduce its use during the primary healing phase of the first three days.  That's it. 

Comment by T C on November 22, 2011 at 12:09

The photos appear to show great recovery, Roberto.  This is great news!  I'm interested in hearing more about the approach, as you kept out specifics about what color(s) of light was used, how often he wore the patch, and what type of liquids he consumed.  Would you feel comfortable sharing?  If not, no big deal, I understand.  Congratulations!  

Comment by Roberto Kaplan on November 21, 2011 at 7:37

Thanks Emily Robin Jackson. I do to and I am so happy with the results. 

Comment by Emily Robin Jackson on November 21, 2011 at 7:33

I like this approach to treating a young person's eye ailment.

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