I have recently started using DMSO together with an eye cream to rub on the eye lid and around it. I am not going to use castor oil, it is described as a potent laxative and that is absolutely not what I need!
The theory I was always taught was that cataracts were sorbitol deposited in the eyes from excess sugars. I have to say that grains/carbs are still sugars even if eaten in their unrefined state (as I did). As a plant based wholefood organic diet person I started to get very weak eyes despite eating my bodyweight in plant based antioxidants. I was losing my eyesight in a variety of ways and it was no fun. My doctor partner kept telling me to eat more carrots and blueberries lol , he didnt realise that a sizeable chunk of humanity are unable to synthesize the 'vit A' from orange veg and fruit. Anyway, my miraculous eye improvement/healing came after eating a pretty huge amount of clotted cream.. My eyes have been brilliant ever since. I tried all the plant cures you could think of up to that point. I assume that easy digestible 'vit A' and saturated fats made the difference. I feel foolish for having followed plant based ideas for so long which is why I try to warn folks.
A few months ago, I added (mostly grass-fed) red meat back to my diet. I was highly encouraged to do this after watching videos by Dr. Robert Cassar.
For years, he kept getting sicker even though he was eating an organic vegetarian diet. When he finally added meat back to his diet, he started to get well.
Thanks. I worked it out about a decade ago with the help of Phil Escott a kindly carnivore who got me to skip plants for a month. The plants inhibit digestion and I hadnt realised how much so !. I hate to eat meat and dairy and I still dont have much ,but sadly it is often needed for optimal health. The worst thing is there is not and cannot be enough animal foods to feed everyone well, that was why we put so much faith in plant based diets. Supposedly our only hope now is these crispr bacteria ferments but I wouldnt touch that with a bargepole. Hopefully we can perfect natural fermentation to improve things to some degree..
I am not in the medical field, but I think common sense says when the body takes in toxins in whatever way, but doesn't get rid of it, you got backed up, accumulated waste in the body. The accumulated waste can go any where, even the eyes. We got to always be eliminating waste or it accumulates.
I believe eliminating waste is everything to good health. LOL Also another little tid bit. I believe to properly eliminate waste/detox, if you peed in a cup, sediment should settle at the bottom if you let it sit for awhile. Eliminating your toxic waste would mean your urine should be cloudy. Oh and your welcome. :)
I have used Chromalux full-spectrum frosted lightbulbs for decades. I cannot recommend them highly enough. An investment, as they aren't cheap, but they really do last 5,000+ hours.
One other subject related to eye health. I recently found out that my right eye problem I've had since I was two years old is actually a vaccine injury!
Childhood vaccines cause many injuries, even to the eye muscles. I'm thinking the doctor at the time told my parents, "We don't know what caused her eye to cross, but we can perform surgery."
So yes, I had eye surgery at age two, a baby, but it didn't correct the problem. I wore eye patches for awhile, then they sold my parents eyeglasses for their baby to wear.
How many other people are walking around like this, not knowing they are actually vaccine-injured?
Wow, excellent video. And he did indeed make a very good summation of what we’ve all been learning about Rockefeller’s Allopathic medicine. Another doctor with integrity gone way too soon.
I know many people who have had cataract surgery and they treat it like it's no big deal. But someone cutting on my eyeball would be a big deal! I'm doing what I can to avoid it.
I had a cataract form in the left eye due to use of a heating pad in 1997 ...
Roll the clock forward, I had rapid advancement of the cataract in the right eye after using a burn barrel burning wood over the course of a day in 2018 ... I was having issues noticeably in 2014 and by the end of 2015 I had to park the car (could no longer see enough to safely drive.) Things got worse in the right eye through 2017 into 2018 when in the spring I did that burn barrel thing.
Surgery at Key-Whitman June-July time frame in 2018 remedied both eyes, so, back to normal now here in 2026.
Much as I dislike most doctors, I have great respect for surgeons. It is not their job to figure out WHY you need hip replacements or cataract surgery. The ones I have had have just been fabulously skilled and I am grateful that they got me through all of that and I can now walk and see.
Rebecca - For some reason, I expect my doctors to know everything, but they don't. It's our responsibility to learn how to care for our marvelous human bodies.
I have been interested in healthy living since I was 17 and gave up sugar for awhile after reading "The Sugar Blues", by William Dufty.
I'd say you were lucky. What is not noted here is what can be done when Cataract surgery fails after one year. Absolutely nothing. Macular degeneration and Glaucoma follows. An endless stream of specialists that lead you by the nose, telling the same story, offering no relief and if you ask too many questions, will show you to the door.
Cataract surgery, imo, is the absolute end of the line for vision. I am convinced that the artificial lens disrupts the oxygen/blood flow.of the natural eye ball. When that happens your retina hangs a left and vision is curved forever leading you to less function and greater blindness that cannot be corrected. Everything should be done to prevent that surgeon from touching your eye. I know too many who have lived to regret what they did.
The ophthalmologist where I went found one eye having the least bit of cataract last year, and disadvised surgery until there is no other way out. She said she knew from experience it can go wrong. I will keep going there.
Well, it is too late, I'm afraid. I hope all those bad things don't happen to me. But I was blind and now I see, and I am grateful for that. I have two hip replacements as well. I was in a lot of pain and now I am not.
One has to go with the best way possible! Some people disadvise you to use DMSO but after I had headaches on and off for over a year, I tried it, and the headaches are gone. And the cramps in my legs are, too. I suppose the thing worked there, too!
I read somewhere that statin use causes cataracts and it explained how. Healthy eyes require cholesterol. What meds do they put most seniors on? Statins. Nail meet hammer:).
Excellent article with so much information. I've been banging on for years that meat and bones come neatly packed together because both are needed. Carnivores know this. Yet people who eat meat are always calcium deficient as meat needs calcium to digest.
Dairy doesn't supply us with the calcium we need. We're weaned so unable to access it. That's why the west has so many cases of osteoporosis and tooth decay. In The China Study, they found almost no osteoporosis on the traditional diet which had no dairy and very little meat.
There is a very interesting theory (from Grant Genereux) regarding the toxicity of “vitamin A”, that includes the possibility of it being the actual cause of cataracts (If cataracts is the disease of the epithelial tissue making the lens of the eye, and vitamin A is the element in our food causing that epithelial disease). Maybe worth exploring?
I've explored it enough to throw away most of the vitamins and supplements I was taking. What's in them? They're powder, but how were they manufactured?
I decided to just go back to getting my nutrients from food. I added (grass-fed) red meat back to my meals eight months ago and I feel great!
Dr. Geoff Pain now and then publishes on Substack when he looked into certain supplements. Quite interesting, how some have nothing or close to in it from what it should be. I think the supplement industry has gone the same way as the pharmaceuticals! I only take one anymore, and just added chondroitin, to see if that works. My late husband had great gain in his leg pains from it.
All this seems reasonable but in my case doesn't quite make sense. I only took one drug as a teenager, an antihistamine, which I discontinued when I got married. Haven't taken pharmaceutical drugs ever since, except occasionally for illness. Just for pain, and had a couple of courses of antibiotics. I had such good vision the optometrist said I could pass the Air Force requirements. Didn't and don't eat processed food and very little sugar. Used butter, not margarine, all my life. Drank raw milk from our goats we fed alfalfa hay and organic sprouted grain. That's an excellent source of minerals. No caffeine until a few years ago when I started eating chocolate. Screen time was at most a couple of hours daily. No exposure to EMF. Used incandescent lights. I abruptly developed stage 1 cataracts when I was 42, and they've been stable ever since, even though I have lots of screen time and use LED light bulbs. I have been wearing blue light blocking glasses for the past couple of years. I am currently 81 years old. I won't have anything to do with castor oil, though I've been using DMSO on my forehead for about a year, but no significant improvement. Have been taking antioxidants for years. I maybe have a tiny spot of macular degeneration in one eye which goes away when I take astaxanthin and lutein. My father went blind from macular degeneration. He lived to 88. So my exposure to the things you discussed has been minimal. Why do I have cataracts, and why have they persisted unchanged for decades?
As a cataract preventative for the past few years, I've been using one drop in each eye at bedtime (off and on, not every night), of Life Extension Brite Eyes III.
However, the website, IHerb.com, quit selling it. I read online that the parasites in charge are trying to outlaw these types of natural eyedrops that contain N-acetyl-carnosine.
Luckily, I had stocked up and stored extra bottles in my refrigerator.
I recently purchased Can-C lubricant eyedrops which have that same ingredient.
I first bought The Life Extension Brite Eyes III eye drops years ago when an eye doctor said I had cataracts.
I used the Brite Eyes for a year or two, moved to a different city, then went to a new eye doctor. He finished the exam and said everything was fine, no problems.
I showed him the Brite Eyes and said it might be what cleared up my cataracts that the previous doctor said I had. He said no, those are just drops for dry eye. You don't have any cataracts.
So the question remains: Did the first doctor mis-diagnose me or did the new doctor just not know about the N-acetyl-carnosine ingredient and what it could accomplish.
I like to do my own research and homework - I can't possibly 100% trust any doctor anymore.
Is this the same NAC they advise for jab damage? do you know?
I decided to look it up myself, and this is what AI came up with :
N-acetylcarnosine (NAC) is a natural dipeptide derivative of carnosine used primarily as a 1% ophthalmic eye drop solution to treat age-related cataracts, glaucoma, and eye inflammation. It acts as a potent antioxidant, penetrating the eye to reduce lens clouding and improve vision, with clinical studies indicating potential for reversing cataracts over 3-5 months of use.
So, Susie, I think the second eye doctor did not know about it, or did not want to lose a patient to eye drops!
Thanks! I got the pill form. I also know about Mrs. Vollmer. I got my DMSO from the namesake store in Florida after I read articles from Midwestern Doctor. It is hard to figure out who is right, as Dr. Geoff Pain disadvizes to use it, but after a year of headache, I am glad I tried it! I stopped ingesting it and now only use the roll-on with lavender oil.
Ingrid - Sometimes I think I'm just experimenting on my body. But I haven't caused any damage yet so I'll keep trying new ways to stay healthy. Not giving up yet!
For many years I wore bifocals that were transition glasses. I couldn't read anything without glasses and the world was blurred without them.
I drastically changed my diet; no highly processed food, no fast food and restaurant food is limited to just a few, I make my own lard/tallow, don't use seed oils, make my own bread with organic flour and sea salt, etc. About two years ago, my eyesight started changing. It improved to the point that I can read without glasses. Before that, I was told I had the start of cataracts. I haven't seen an eye doctor since my sight improved, although I do need glasses for reading, just to see small print.
I have just been wondering if not wearing the transition glasses is helping.
Sheila - I think you should just keep doing what you're doing.
Wow - That's a very impressive diet change you have accomplished. It's very difficult for the average person to stay away from all the unhealthy foods.
There's an eye drop developed in Russia called Visomitin that helps prevent and treat cataracts.
It's coq10 mixed with something that helps absorption into the eyes.
I use it with a tiny bit of DMSO added to it.
DMSO works on water soluble things while castor oil on fat soluble. Both are helpful to the body to help it dissolve and eliminate different debris.
https://drsircus.com/general/natural-solvent-medicine-terpenes-dmso-water-turpentine/
I have recently started using DMSO together with an eye cream to rub on the eye lid and around it. I am not going to use castor oil, it is described as a potent laxative and that is absolutely not what I need!
The theory I was always taught was that cataracts were sorbitol deposited in the eyes from excess sugars. I have to say that grains/carbs are still sugars even if eaten in their unrefined state (as I did). As a plant based wholefood organic diet person I started to get very weak eyes despite eating my bodyweight in plant based antioxidants. I was losing my eyesight in a variety of ways and it was no fun. My doctor partner kept telling me to eat more carrots and blueberries lol , he didnt realise that a sizeable chunk of humanity are unable to synthesize the 'vit A' from orange veg and fruit. Anyway, my miraculous eye improvement/healing came after eating a pretty huge amount of clotted cream.. My eyes have been brilliant ever since. I tried all the plant cures you could think of up to that point. I assume that easy digestible 'vit A' and saturated fats made the difference. I feel foolish for having followed plant based ideas for so long which is why I try to warn folks.
A few months ago, I added (mostly grass-fed) red meat back to my diet. I was highly encouraged to do this after watching videos by Dr. Robert Cassar.
For years, he kept getting sicker even though he was eating an organic vegetarian diet. When he finally added meat back to his diet, he started to get well.
Here is a link to one of his videos. He's in his 60s and lives in beautiful Hawaii............ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgKRJLWQulI
Thanks. I worked it out about a decade ago with the help of Phil Escott a kindly carnivore who got me to skip plants for a month. The plants inhibit digestion and I hadnt realised how much so !. I hate to eat meat and dairy and I still dont have much ,but sadly it is often needed for optimal health. The worst thing is there is not and cannot be enough animal foods to feed everyone well, that was why we put so much faith in plant based diets. Supposedly our only hope now is these crispr bacteria ferments but I wouldnt touch that with a bargepole. Hopefully we can perfect natural fermentation to improve things to some degree..
I am not in the medical field, but I think common sense says when the body takes in toxins in whatever way, but doesn't get rid of it, you got backed up, accumulated waste in the body. The accumulated waste can go any where, even the eyes. We got to always be eliminating waste or it accumulates.
Dee - People don't normally talk about their "eliminating waste" but thanks for bringing up the subject. It IS important.
I believe eliminating waste is everything to good health. LOL Also another little tid bit. I believe to properly eliminate waste/detox, if you peed in a cup, sediment should settle at the bottom if you let it sit for awhile. Eliminating your toxic waste would mean your urine should be cloudy. Oh and your welcome. :)
Dee - I just pulled out a disposable cup to test myself first thing tomorrow morning. Nope, not a pregnancy test, haha.
Thanks again!
I have used Chromalux full-spectrum frosted lightbulbs for decades. I cannot recommend them highly enough. An investment, as they aren't cheap, but they really do last 5,000+ hours.
https://healthlighting.com/collections/chromalux-full-spectrum-light-bulbs
Gwyneth - Thanks for the referral. $12 per bulb isn't too bad.
They last for ever.
The bulbs might be related to this type:
https://blog.lightbulbs-direct.com/unfold-the-mystery-of-the-centennial-light-what-is-it-and-why-has-it-lasted-so-long/
One other subject related to eye health. I recently found out that my right eye problem I've had since I was two years old is actually a vaccine injury!
Childhood vaccines cause many injuries, even to the eye muscles. I'm thinking the doctor at the time told my parents, "We don't know what caused her eye to cross, but we can perform surgery."
So yes, I had eye surgery at age two, a baby, but it didn't correct the problem. I wore eye patches for awhile, then they sold my parents eyeglasses for their baby to wear.
How many other people are walking around like this, not knowing they are actually vaccine-injured?
Article by Dr. Andrew Moulden:
https://vaccineimpact.com/2015/dr-andrew-moulden-learning-to-identify-vaccine-damage/
And a video by Dr. Moulden, rest in peace (he died a mysterious death in 2013):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y03yr20jtkE
Wow, excellent video. And he did indeed make a very good summation of what we’ve all been learning about Rockefeller’s Allopathic medicine. Another doctor with integrity gone way too soon.
Thank you.
Unbekoming - Thank you for this article.
I know many people who have had cataract surgery and they treat it like it's no big deal. But someone cutting on my eyeball would be a big deal! I'm doing what I can to avoid it.
My father stopped drinking alcohol when he was about 60 years old - quite a feat as he has been drinking all his life.
He later told me that he noticed his eyesight had improved.
Maybe he had cataracts but they cleared up after he quit drinking. He never had cataract surgery.
When this article states, " The opacity is defense, not malfunction", that says it all.
I had a cataract form in the left eye due to use of a heating pad in 1997 ...
Roll the clock forward, I had rapid advancement of the cataract in the right eye after using a burn barrel burning wood over the course of a day in 2018 ... I was having issues noticeably in 2014 and by the end of 2015 I had to park the car (could no longer see enough to safely drive.) Things got worse in the right eye through 2017 into 2018 when in the spring I did that burn barrel thing.
Surgery at Key-Whitman June-July time frame in 2018 remedied both eyes, so, back to normal now here in 2026.
Much as I dislike most doctors, I have great respect for surgeons. It is not their job to figure out WHY you need hip replacements or cataract surgery. The ones I have had have just been fabulously skilled and I am grateful that they got me through all of that and I can now walk and see.
Rebecca - For some reason, I expect my doctors to know everything, but they don't. It's our responsibility to learn how to care for our marvelous human bodies.
I have been interested in healthy living since I was 17 and gave up sugar for awhile after reading "The Sugar Blues", by William Dufty.
I'd say you were lucky. What is not noted here is what can be done when Cataract surgery fails after one year. Absolutely nothing. Macular degeneration and Glaucoma follows. An endless stream of specialists that lead you by the nose, telling the same story, offering no relief and if you ask too many questions, will show you to the door.
Cataract surgery, imo, is the absolute end of the line for vision. I am convinced that the artificial lens disrupts the oxygen/blood flow.of the natural eye ball. When that happens your retina hangs a left and vision is curved forever leading you to less function and greater blindness that cannot be corrected. Everything should be done to prevent that surgeon from touching your eye. I know too many who have lived to regret what they did.
The ophthalmologist where I went found one eye having the least bit of cataract last year, and disadvised surgery until there is no other way out. She said she knew from experience it can go wrong. I will keep going there.
I agree with Susie. Look into DMSO for cataracts. Sites: Dr Vollmer or Dr Mercola.
Ingrid - It sounds as if you found a wise eye doctor.
Well, it is too late, I'm afraid. I hope all those bad things don't happen to me. But I was blind and now I see, and I am grateful for that. I have two hip replacements as well. I was in a lot of pain and now I am not.
One has to go with the best way possible! Some people disadvise you to use DMSO but after I had headaches on and off for over a year, I tried it, and the headaches are gone. And the cramps in my legs are, too. I suppose the thing worked there, too!
Ingrid - Canadian naturopathic doctor Amandha Vollmer sells DMSO products on her website and highly recommends them for different purposes.
It's hard to know what to believe, but I did buy a few formulas of it to keep on hand.
I also hope you are one of the lucky ones. God speed to you.
I read somewhere that statin use causes cataracts and it explained how. Healthy eyes require cholesterol. What meds do they put most seniors on? Statins. Nail meet hammer:).
Excellent article with so much information. I've been banging on for years that meat and bones come neatly packed together because both are needed. Carnivores know this. Yet people who eat meat are always calcium deficient as meat needs calcium to digest.
Yes, I heard about the need for calcium when I started studying how to add red meat back to my diet a few months ago.
I'm sitting here eating plain yogurt with strawberries and banana. Getting my calcium today!
Dairy doesn't supply us with the calcium we need. We're weaned so unable to access it. That's why the west has so many cases of osteoporosis and tooth decay. In The China Study, they found almost no osteoporosis on the traditional diet which had no dairy and very little meat.
There is a very interesting theory (from Grant Genereux) regarding the toxicity of “vitamin A”, that includes the possibility of it being the actual cause of cataracts (If cataracts is the disease of the epithelial tissue making the lens of the eye, and vitamin A is the element in our food causing that epithelial disease). Maybe worth exploring?
I've explored it enough to throw away most of the vitamins and supplements I was taking. What's in them? They're powder, but how were they manufactured?
I decided to just go back to getting my nutrients from food. I added (grass-fed) red meat back to my meals eight months ago and I feel great!
Dr. Geoff Pain now and then publishes on Substack when he looked into certain supplements. Quite interesting, how some have nothing or close to in it from what it should be. I think the supplement industry has gone the same way as the pharmaceuticals! I only take one anymore, and just added chondroitin, to see if that works. My late husband had great gain in his leg pains from it.
All this seems reasonable but in my case doesn't quite make sense. I only took one drug as a teenager, an antihistamine, which I discontinued when I got married. Haven't taken pharmaceutical drugs ever since, except occasionally for illness. Just for pain, and had a couple of courses of antibiotics. I had such good vision the optometrist said I could pass the Air Force requirements. Didn't and don't eat processed food and very little sugar. Used butter, not margarine, all my life. Drank raw milk from our goats we fed alfalfa hay and organic sprouted grain. That's an excellent source of minerals. No caffeine until a few years ago when I started eating chocolate. Screen time was at most a couple of hours daily. No exposure to EMF. Used incandescent lights. I abruptly developed stage 1 cataracts when I was 42, and they've been stable ever since, even though I have lots of screen time and use LED light bulbs. I have been wearing blue light blocking glasses for the past couple of years. I am currently 81 years old. I won't have anything to do with castor oil, though I've been using DMSO on my forehead for about a year, but no significant improvement. Have been taking antioxidants for years. I maybe have a tiny spot of macular degeneration in one eye which goes away when I take astaxanthin and lutein. My father went blind from macular degeneration. He lived to 88. So my exposure to the things you discussed has been minimal. Why do I have cataracts, and why have they persisted unchanged for decades?
As a cataract preventative for the past few years, I've been using one drop in each eye at bedtime (off and on, not every night), of Life Extension Brite Eyes III.
However, the website, IHerb.com, quit selling it. I read online that the parasites in charge are trying to outlaw these types of natural eyedrops that contain N-acetyl-carnosine.
Luckily, I had stocked up and stored extra bottles in my refrigerator.
I recently purchased Can-C lubricant eyedrops which have that same ingredient.
I stocked up and stored extras in refrigerator.
I first bought The Life Extension Brite Eyes III eye drops years ago when an eye doctor said I had cataracts.
I used the Brite Eyes for a year or two, moved to a different city, then went to a new eye doctor. He finished the exam and said everything was fine, no problems.
I showed him the Brite Eyes and said it might be what cleared up my cataracts that the previous doctor said I had. He said no, those are just drops for dry eye. You don't have any cataracts.
So the question remains: Did the first doctor mis-diagnose me or did the new doctor just not know about the N-acetyl-carnosine ingredient and what it could accomplish.
I like to do my own research and homework - I can't possibly 100% trust any doctor anymore.
Is this the same NAC they advise for jab damage? do you know?
I decided to look it up myself, and this is what AI came up with :
N-acetylcarnosine (NAC) is a natural dipeptide derivative of carnosine used primarily as a 1% ophthalmic eye drop solution to treat age-related cataracts, glaucoma, and eye inflammation. It acts as a potent antioxidant, penetrating the eye to reduce lens clouding and improve vision, with clinical studies indicating potential for reversing cataracts over 3-5 months of use.
So, Susie, I think the second eye doctor did not know about it, or did not want to lose a patient to eye drops!
Ingrid - I have a bottle of NAC supplements. Their ingredient is different than the eye drops, but similar.
My NAC supplement says "N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine" on the label.
Thanks! I got the pill form. I also know about Mrs. Vollmer. I got my DMSO from the namesake store in Florida after I read articles from Midwestern Doctor. It is hard to figure out who is right, as Dr. Geoff Pain disadvizes to use it, but after a year of headache, I am glad I tried it! I stopped ingesting it and now only use the roll-on with lavender oil.
Ingrid - Sometimes I think I'm just experimenting on my body. But I haven't caused any damage yet so I'll keep trying new ways to stay healthy. Not giving up yet!
Neither do I ! and to be honest, doctors are doing the same and they use way more harmful stuff Susie!
Does wearing transition glasses continuously contribute to the formation of cataracts?
Sheila - You are wise to question that type of thing. We need to keep educating ourselves. Good job!.........Sorry, I can't answer your question.
For many years I wore bifocals that were transition glasses. I couldn't read anything without glasses and the world was blurred without them.
I drastically changed my diet; no highly processed food, no fast food and restaurant food is limited to just a few, I make my own lard/tallow, don't use seed oils, make my own bread with organic flour and sea salt, etc. About two years ago, my eyesight started changing. It improved to the point that I can read without glasses. Before that, I was told I had the start of cataracts. I haven't seen an eye doctor since my sight improved, although I do need glasses for reading, just to see small print.
I have just been wondering if not wearing the transition glasses is helping.
Sheila - I think you should just keep doing what you're doing.
Wow - That's a very impressive diet change you have accomplished. It's very difficult for the average person to stay away from all the unhealthy foods.