How to Reduce Scar Tissue in the Eye

The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne - Ein Podcast von Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health

Today I'm going to play an excerpt from a session I gave to somebody diagnosed with shingles in the eye. This left her with scar tissue that she's been dealing with for the past six years. I share how hydrosols can help her and lay out my eye protocol. Hydrosols are part of the essential oils that are the mist that you can actually spray on the eyelids and in the eye. And it's a very effective way to improve eye health. Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. SUMMARY KEYWORDS essential oils, oil, frankincense, fennel, burning, eye, antibiotic, called, skin, companies, gave, extract, part, lavender, water vapor, scar tissue, rose, carrot seed, aromatherapy, energetically Hello, everyone, it’s Dr. Sam, I’d like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. This is a show that offers cutting-edge information on how to improve your vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. I so appreciate you spending part of your day with me. If you have questions, you can send them to [email protected]. Now to the latest EyeClarity episode. Hey everybody, it's Dr. Sam and I'd like to welcome you to another EyeClarity podcast. So today I'm going to play an excerpt from a session I gave recently, somebody who was diagnosed with shingles in the eye, and that left her with scar tissue that she's been dealing with for the past six years. So when we jump into the session, I talk about hydrosols. These are part of the essential oils that are the mist that you can actually spray on the eyelids and in the eye. And it's a very effective way to improve eye health. Then we go into my eye protocol, using three essential oils that you place around the eyes. So I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for tuning in. So the first one, my number one is called Helichrysum. In the aromatherapy world. This particular essential oil is probably the number one healer for skin issues. And the problem with using essential oils around the eyes is if you get any of it in, in the eye, the oil, which is the concentrated version, it's going to burn, it's going to sting right. But when the the process of making in the central oil is that the farmer collects the plant, in this case, it's a flower. And then there are different ways that they extract the essential oil out of the flower. But there is heat usually involved. And so when that happens, there's a vapor that carries the essential oil with a water molecule to through the distiller which is the mechanism that you know, extracts the oil out of the plant. And part of the the result is you get the concentrated oil. And then part of it is you get this vapor, which has the oil in it, but it's mostly just water vapor. And that goes into a separate area. And it's called a hydrosol. And so you get the energetic blueprint of the essential oil, but because it's in a water vapor, you can mist it to the eye, and it doesn't create burning, in fact, it's very soothing and rejuvenating. But when you're using Helichrysum and this is mostly a Mediterranean oil, first of all, it's antibiotic, antifungal, anti mite microbe, microbial, it's great for skin inflammation, wound healing. And so it's like perfect for any collagen congestion or wounds or the scar tissue. So there are two companies that I recommend that are not multi level marketing is because I want you to use a high vibrational medicinal quality and not that the you know, the bigger companies are have some efficacy they do. And there are times when I will actually use their oils. But in this particular case, you want to get the highest vibration that you can. And so you need to go with a bowtique company. But this doesn't mean necessarily they're more expensive. In fact, if you get a bottle 120 ml of a hydrosol it'll be like $26 you get a nice siz...

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