Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Glaucoma & RBTI

Health Guide for Survival by Salem Kirban (an Excerpt)
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Salem:
Glaucoma is a disease in which the pressure within the eyeball is increased. If this tension becomes great enough, it can lead to irreparable damage to the eye. The result is blindness…
What occurs is that (sometimes rapidly, sometimes gradually) there is an increase in the fluid tension inside the eye. This is due to the formation of more intraocular fluid than is able to escape through the tiny canals which normally drain it from the eye and maintain a constant pressure balance within the eyeball.

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The tragedy of glaucoma is that it can be detected very early in the disease stage by a painless, simple, and accurate procedure used in the doctor's office. A pressure-measuring instrument is used called a tonometer.
One of the early symptoms of glaucoma is the appearance of halos around lights. There may also be pain and a sense of fullness in the eyeball.
Glaucoma usually develops in one eye and if untreated, will affect the other eye.
Acute glaucoma is evidenced by a sudden onset of pain in the eye, headache, marked reduction in vision, nausea and vomiting, and dilation of the pupil. When this occurs, surgery is often advised to save the sight. This surgery is called an iridectomy. A piece of the iris is removed in order to permit fluid to escape from the anterior chamber of the eye. If surgery is performed quickly (within a few hours before loss of vision) it is usually successful.
But ..prevention and proper diet provide a better answer.
Dr. Carey Reams believes that glaucoma is also a result of a Vit A deficiency in the system.

Dr. Reams:
It is another form of anemia--or another form of leukemia. Leukemia is a Vit A deficiency and is a type of anemia.
However, let me make something real clear. There are no two cases of anemia or Leukemia alike. Everyone of them present different problems and sometimes they are very difficult to zero in on to discover the actual cause of the lack of Vit A.

Salem:
Have you consulted with different people who have had glaucoma and taken tests on them?

Dr. Reams:
Yes, Many. We have not only had glaucoma...but we have had cataracts to disappear. A cataract is a partial or complete opacity of the crystalline lens or its capsule.
And we have seen both glaucoma and cataracts disappear just by diet alone! The individual's vision comes back to normal.
However, if a person has been on insulin for many years, and the muscles of the eyeball, especially to the retina of the eye, are badly damaged…and the muscles are damaged to where the brain waves cannot go into the eye...sometimes that is irreparable...except by a miracle of God. And I have seen God work miracles also!


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