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How I solved my Retinal Detachment Problem without Surgery

I just got news of a friend who had a retinal detachment problem and he says emergency surgery caught it in time. That’s good news. But I had better news almost 2 years ago when I had my retinal detachment scare. I was able to avoid surgery.

I woke up one day with a negative spot bothering the lower right quarter of my right eye vision. I thought, maybe it will sort itself out. I was beginning my raw paleo diet at that time. I met an opthalmologist in UP PGH as I was in a meeting with a client there at that time. The eye doctor said I may need to get emergency surgery as this possible retinal detachment can just blow up and blind my right eye.

Surgery. Always scary. Not all surgeries are successful. I could even get myself into a worse situation. There must be some other way. As usual, I did my diligent research.

I found out that eyes benefit greatly from lots of organic zinc. The best nutritional source of organic zinc are raw oysters. I had been avoiding oysters for a couple of months since my bad experience with Cavite oysters that led to red tide poisoning. I pooped and puked then, very good autonomic features, this saved me from red tide poisoning. Now I needed oysters, but where am I supposed to get clean oysters?

I was toying around with the idea that Farmer’s market may have better oysters than the ones from Marikina Market. Farmer’s Market oysters came from Pangasinan and Bulacan. Then my cousins flew in from the provinces and we had dinner at a place I suggested: Oyster Boy! Fresh oysters flown in from Iloilo! Hah, just what the holistic raw paleo doctor ordered. I ordered a dozen raw oysters. Nice dinner.

I woke up with 50% improved vision! As if window washers cleaned the window panes of my eyes. I didn’t know my eyes had degenerated that much until I ate those oysters last night. The effect was that so very fast. I was hooked. I learned I had a craving for oysters. This craving went on for months. I ate oysters some 3 or more times as full meals a week.

I thought my eyes needed some direct application and my research led me to Dr. Schulze’s Eye Bright formula. At the same time I needed an eye cup. I found a glass eye cup on ebay. Later on I realized I could just use swim goggles. Ah well, so I used the eye bright formula with the eye cup. I regularly opened my eyes in the eye cup with the formula and moved my eyes up down left right and round and round.

This went on for a few months until I got tired of doing the eye bright formula with the eye cup and I just forgot about the negative spot and today I don’t see any more negative spot.

I am always afraid of surgery because I do not believe it is the best way to go about retinal detachment problems. As far as risk and reward was, I felt with my research I had better chances of recovery with my nutritious raw paleo diet now fortified with the best zinc on the planet from oysters plus the herbs in the eye bright formula with cayenne seemed like a good idea to get blood circulation in my eyes going so that the nutrition in the zinc gets to where it’s supposed to go, to eye repair.

So I am well now from the possible retinal detachment which manifested itself with a negative spot. No surgery. Awesome!