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Signs of retinal neuropathy gone


I'm a type 1 diabetic who's had a very rare form of bone cancer with a very common, usually benign form of tumor that occurs in the soft tissues of the elderly without doing damage. It was all before I was 22.

I've been on Curezone and reading and learning for over seven years.

I showed signs of neuropathy (forming grey lenses in the eye, and also the first signs of diabetic blindness) about six years ago.

Yesterday I got a letter from my doctor after my bi-annual eye inspection that there are no signs of retinal neuropathy, and my husband is a bit confused about it. Normally there is no recovering neuropathic damage in the eye, and he wants to take me to his eye doctor, the best in our little country, to check it as thoroughly as possible.

The eye is the best way to see vascular and brain tissue health.

I added zinc, iron and Iodine to my supplementation last friday, and it's helped my mood a great deal. I am using a spinach-parsely-garlic and Sea Salt stew to help support my health right now, and I have some brain fog. They say that's because of two things happening in the brain- a gentle pulling of inorganic materials from the tissue, and the dieoff of any foreign bodies, such as the whole candida thing. The spinach stew really helps, and yesterday I bought a large pineapple and juiced the whole thing, because another person here reccommended enzymes (live plant molecules that aid in digesting protiens), and pineapple is the best for what I need right now- re-building neural and bone tissue.

An understanding of inorganic chemistry will help you a long way, a seed of faith and a willingness to walk, use your own muscles, and breathe deep and slow.

Since my first dental filling, the downward spiral has been fast- first an unexplained fever and stiffness of the upper abdominal area at age 14, then eight months later, diabetes type 1 insulin dependancy, then ten months later, an insomnia issue so strong that no prescription meds in the states could help it- not without being in the hospital, and I was in the mental ward for 12 days and can only remember about seven.

The insomnias always came back when I was nutritionally weak- heavy metals leech zinc, magnesium, Iodine and a few other minor ones as the body tries to eliminate them. zinc and magnesium are two of the most important minerals you can use to fight a systematic infection and let yourself eliminate heavy metals. Even just walking daily next to heavily-traffiked roads can expose you to them, so nutritional support is ideal. The spinach stew is ideal for this, because it's very high in magnesium.

One of the key items you need to be aware of is vitamin D3, which allows much better intestinal wall health- it'll aid in stopping unwelcome bacteria and yeasts into the bloodstream, and you'll absorb magnesium and zinc much better with a proper supplementation. D3 is a prohormone (a precursor to hormones and other cellular processes in the body), and upping that in your body (get a blood test for your 25-hydroxyvitamin-D3 level, healthy is 60-80 in the US measurements, 110-140 in europe) will allow you to eliminate the candida issues much easier.

Research and read, and take it at your own pace.

The advice you got on this thread are sound and right, I will confirm it.
 

 
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