Friday, December 27, 2013

How to Stop Eye Diseases That Affect Aging People - How an Aging Man Stopped Presbyopia Eye Disease


This expose' talks about how to stop some eye diseases that affect aging people. An aging man was able to stop the presbyopia eye disease that, up until now, has always affected aging people.

The man was able to stop presbyopia by using a fantastic new invention. It's a product, which is made with over-the-counter liquids, and it's proven to help aging people stop an eye disease related to getting older.

Aging people may soon be able to stop eye diseases, which are related to getting older, with the revolutionary invention. This commentary has a true story about how an aging man stopped presbyopia, which is an eye disease that by all accounts cannot be avoided by aging people; but an aging man stopped it, and he's avoided getting the eye disease for over 10 years.

Presbyopia and macular degeneration (MD) are eye diseases that affect aging people; but those diseases have been delayed in an aging man, if not avoided altogether.

Presbyopia is also known as the "short arm disease" because people think their arms become too short to be able to read small print, like that which is found in your daily newspaper, as they get older. Macular degeneration is the leading cause of adult blindness.

The Medical Dictionary definition for the eye disease presbyopia is that it's "changes in vision due to aging [that] usually start when people are in their early 40s and continues for several decades," and the dictionary adds that "there is no way known that anyone" can avoid getting the eye disease presbyopia; but all of that could change because of an exciting new invention.

Here's how an aging man was able to stop presbyopia.

A 46 year-old man was involved in an accident while he was living in Ruidoso, New Mexico in 1999. He swerved, while riding his bicycle, to avoid crashing into a car that ran a red light. He lost his balance, and then slid face-first into the pavement.

As a result of the accident; he developed a big, ugly blood clot in his right eye along with a horrendous abrasion on the right side of his face.

Knowing that a blood clot in your eye might last for what could seem like an eternity; he used an over-the-counter substance, which he thought might help it clear up. So he sprayed his face, to prevent scarring; and he sprayed his eyes, concentrating the spray more on his right eye in hopes that he might alleviate the hideous blood clot.

It worked. The blood clot disappeared after a few weeks, and he didn't develop a scar on his face.

But then, about 6 months later; he noticed seeing what he described as 'halos' around floodlights while looking with his left eye, when he covered his right eye. But such was not the case the other way around.

The man was afraid that he might have an eye disease, like glaucoma, in his left eye. So he went the optometrist who had given him a prescription for eyeglasses, about two year earlier, to help him see well enough to drive a semi-truck.

The optometrist was puzzled because eyesight in the aging man's left eye had predictably gotten worse; but vision in his right eye was "about the same," according to the eye doctor.

The optometrist said that the aging man had no eye disease. The eye doctor informed the aging man that vision naturally gets worse for all people over time; and that there was no known way to stop it. But he couldn't explain why the man's left eyesight was worse in visual capabilities than that of his right eye, because it's so unusual for eyesight to degenerate in only one eye.

The man left Ruidoso, and moved to Amarillo, Texas; where he became a volunteer for a non-profit corporation.

After about a year's time of his visit with the optometrist in New Mexico, the difference in the vision between his eyes increased. He stopped driving altogether, to avoid the possibility of having an accident, because the variation in visual acuity between his eyes made it dangerous to drive.

The only thing he'd done differently was spray more of an over-the-counter homeopathic liquid in his right eye, in hopes of making an ugly blood clot disappear.

In desperation, the aging man decided to concentrate spraying the homeopathic solution more on his left eye. He sprayed and sprayed his left eye resolutely with the liquid, but it didn't help. He could not make his left eye 'catch up,' in vision capability, with that of his right eye.

After about two years of his visit with the optometrist in Ruidoso; the aging man could not see normally when he first arose in the morning time because his eyes wouldn't focus together. It was painful for him to keep his eyes open, so he'd peek through his eyelids until his brain could adjust to the anomaly.

He'd close his eyes, shake his head; and then try to focus. In effect, he had 'morning blindness' because he couldn't see upon awaking from sleep. He had to keep his eyes closed, until his brain could acclimate to the lack of equality in visual acuity.

He decided the only option to help him see without pain was to get an eye-patch for his left eye. However, before he did that; he volunteered for an experiment that his church conducted on his behalf.

The man began a schedule of putting eye-drops into his eyes, which the inventor; who is a member of the church, believed would help solve his vision problem.

He put his faith in the good LORD, and in that of modern science; and by the grace of God, he was able to stop presbyopia.

Blind Bartimaeus called out to the LORD; when Jesus was on his way through Jericho to bear the sins of the world on the cross, "Son of David, have mercy on me... If I could just have my vision, I'd be happy."

Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your faith has healed you."

Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus, praising God. When all the people saw it, they also praised God. (Luke 18:35-43)

The aging man put a few drops of the solution into his eyes, with the help of an eyedropper, mornings and evenings; as well as a few times throughout the daytime. But he put more than twice as much of it in his left eye than he put into his right eye.

The volunteer reported that, one day shortly after beginning the regimen; while he was cleaning his house, he briefly was afflicted by double vision.

What it comes down to is this; the aging man's brain had to fundamentally adjust and realign its visual map in order to get used to the newly improved vision of the left eye due to preservation of elasticity in the lens that had been degenerating, and the aging man's brain had to re-coordinate its visual map in order to accommodate for better vision that had indeed returned to his left eye.

In a nutshell; not only was he able to stop the eye disease presbyopia in it's tracks, but his vision improved. Here's the rest of this astonishing story.

The volunteer said he could clearly see at 20/20 level, when he passed the vision test in 2008 for his Commercial Driver's License (CDL); after beginning the routine with a new, fantastic product.

Not withstanding the fact that his left eye is slightly far-sighted and his right eye is slightly near-sighted, since his right eye's lens had sufficient interference due to the less powerful but adequate substance to preserve its suppleness before it could stiffen and therefore become less lucid, the aging man's eyes work together marvelously.

The aging man reports feeling luckier than most people, and he believes that his improved eyesight is truly a miracle.

He talks about great pleasure he gets being able to clearly see leaves on the trees, and not just green blobs; and he says it's a tremendous joy to be able to easily read road signs without the eyeglasses that he once needed, so he isn't afflicted by myopia either.

He says that he loves to read literature in small print, like the daily newspaper, with naked eyes. So, in essence, he was able to stop presbyopia due to aging, which starts after people turn 40 and continue for several decades. The man is now approaching sixty--that's 6-0, SIXTY--years of age; but, so far, he has stopped presbyopia because of a fantastic new invention.

He can see very well from a distance too, as verified by his Class A CDL eye exams. He no longer needs bifocal eyeglasses, which he once needed, to help him see. The eyeglasses that he once needed, for which he paid good money, in order to safely drive a semi-truck when he lived in Ruidoso; now make things look blurry to him.

It's not mitigation because that's not how it works, it doesn't cure or prevent any disease; the invention simply preserves elasticity in the lenses of the eyeball, and that's how to stop presbyopia.

The invention is made with two solutions, both of which countless people have applied to their eyes. Not only that; but the foundation of stopping presbyopia and MD is faith. Yes. It's religious in nature. People need only to have enough faith to use it, or else it won't work. Period.

People don't have to have faith in Christ. People don't even have to have faith that there is a God in heaven, or gods on Mount Olympus. People only need to have enough faith to believe that it has helped somebody stop presbyopia, thereby possibly avoiding MD, and that it could work for them too.

The null hypothesis of the pilot research endeavor was, of course, that nothing could help the man's vision return. The alternative hypothesis was that the liquid invention would help return the elasticity to the aging man's left eye lens, thereby equalizing the vision of his eyes, simply by applying the solution with an eyedropper to the eyeball of the impaired left lens.

Since the man's eyesight indeed improved, the null hypothesis was rejected and the alternative hypothesis was accepted; therefore, the eyesight of other aging people might also be preserved too because the lenses in the eyeballs of people could also remain or become more pliant with daily application of the solution so their vision could stay or become more lucid than it would otherwise have been.

The vision of the aging man not only was equalized, but it improved in both eyes; so, the amazing new solution might help innumerable people stop the eye disease presbyopia too. It might even stop MD, IF aging people are able to preserve the elasticity of the lenses in their eyes before macular degeneration takes it toll.

Research revealed that it's best to start the regimen before vision becomes impaired, but the results also indicate that pliability of the lens can return.

The null hypothesis in a new research proposal would be, of course, that it is too late to reverse blindness if the neurons in a person's macular fovea have already degenerated.

The alternative hypothesis, which goes hand in hand with the focus of this rendering; in that it is the concept of faith that was central to stopping and reversing the eye disease presbyopia in the visually impaired aging man's eyes, would be that it is possible to reverse blindness due to macular degeneration.

...IF you have faith as mustard seed...nothing will be impossible for you. Matthew 17:20
The mustard seed, which Jesus of Nazareth was talking about, is a particular variety. The seed is so small that it's almost microscopic. The mustard farmer must water and fertilize it for 7 long years, and nothing happens on the surface of the land; but the roots of the plant are growing.

Then, during the eighth year; the plant shoots up to fast that a person can almost see it grow with the naked eye; and it becomes one of the largest plants known to mankind.

Whether or not applying the incredible new invention to the eyes of aging people in the form of eye drops, coupled with faith, would reverse macular degeneration is a wonderful opportunity for future research.

It's been a 10-year span since the onset of presbyopia in the aging man, who was able to not only stop it; but the results of the pilot research venture indicate that he reversed his loss of vision in both eyes.

The logical conclusion, which can be deducted from the research endeavor discussed in this piece, is that the fantastic product needs to be made available to the general population as soon as possible.

Copyright of J. Michael Brown; January 10, 2011.

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