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Andrew Hemmer's avatar

Very interesting and will try the Diatomaceous Earth. I found what looks like a much better source of it and looks like they have been in business longer. They have so much information! Earthworkshealth.com

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

Very interesting. From the perspective of the theory of cure, many things come to mind. First, of course,

What happens after a case of eye floaters is cured? .... and the answer...

Nothing. Eye floaters cured is not medically defined. There are medical observation tests for eye floaters, but no test for "eye floaters cured." It is not possible to prove a case of "eye floaters" has been cured, much less to prove the "cause of the cure."

We can consider a more in depth look, and ask:

What happens after a case of eye floaters is "partially cured?" Partially cured is not medically defined for any disease. It is not possible to prove a case of any disease is partially cured.

What happens after a case of eye floaters is "temporarily cured?" Temporarily cured is not medically defined. It is not possible to prove a case of eye floaters temporarily cured.

Although eye floaters is recognized medically as a "disease" and can be diagnosed, there appears to be little medical interest unless the treatment is a profitable patent medicine or surgery or laser surgery. Even the concept of cause and cure is not taken seriously.

For example, the Mayo Clinic advises: "Your eye care specialist conducts a complete eye exam to determine the cause of your eye floaters." - surely then if the cause is easily determined, the cure is not difficult? But no. The Mayo Clinic suggests surgical treatments - but the word cure is carefully avoided. After all, people who claim to cure, even to cure a trivial case of any illness, are quacks, not doctors. It's official.

If you cure your eye floaters - nobody cares. If your grandmother, grandchild, or alternative practitioner or health food store staff member cures your eye floaters - nobody cares.

However, if you dare try to sell a product that contains a "claim" to cure eye floaters, even a claim to "treat" eye floaters, even a claim to "prevent" eye floaters, the pharma bureaucrats will shut you down and if necessary confiscate your profit to "protect the public." It makes you difference if the same product, like MSM, is sold "without the claim." Selling a product with a "health claim" is a medical offence. If you offer to cure patients with eye floaters or (horror) actually succeed - even a case so trivial in the eyes of the Mayo Clinic that "Most eye floaters don't require treatment." You will be practicing medicine without a license - because licensed physicians know the "Standard of Care" for most cases of eye floaters is no treatment.

Success? It's not considered important. Cures and cured claims can be safely ignored, unless you are making a profit.

to your health, tracy

Author: A New Theory of Cure

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