Podcast 173: Q&A

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

In today's episode, I'm giving some advice to a patient who I've been treating for quite a long time. She's had age-related macular degeneration and we've been keeping her out of the ophthalmologist's office, through my different macular degeneration protocols. However, she had a setback, she was diagnosed with a retinal detachment. So we did a session on how to navigate this procedure post-surgery. So hope you enjoy the show a lot of good advice here. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. SUMMARY KEYWORDS eyes, physical therapy, ophthalmologists, MSM, ophthalmology, surgery, give, essential oil, therapy, procedure, residue, protocol, phase, sulfur, drop, exercises, day, years, gentle, left 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 in this episode, I'm giving some advice to a patient who I've been treating for quite a long period of time. She's had age-related macular degeneration. And we've been keeping her out of the ophthalmologist's office, through my different macular degeneration protocols, you know, I like to call macular degeneration, macular regeneration. And that's what's been happening. However, she had a setback, she was diagnosed with a retinal detachment. And so we did a session on how to navigate post-surgery, this procedure. So hope you enjoy the show a lot of good advice here. So the things I'm going to recommend will be within the boundaries of you're ophthalmologists. And you. So that would be step one, okay, and I'll lay out a whole protocol for you. So it'll be very mainstream, reasonable, but it'll be integrative, and more on the holistic side. So that's going to be phase one. And then phase two of this is going to be some of the things are going to still be within the zone of the ophthalmology care, and some of it is going to be outside the zone of ophthalmology care. 01:32 And when I make recommendations outside the zone of ophthalmology care, you have full veto power to say, yeah, I'm comfortable with that. I'd like to do that. Or no, I'm not comfortable with that. That's totally fine. Okay, so, but I am going to speak outside the scope of the ophthalmology in phase two, because and I'll give you my reasons at that point. But for right now, if you haven't already, I would like you to start using if you have it, some type of natural eyedropper. Now, the natural eye drop could be the 5%. MSM, it could be the homeopathic eyedrops. It even could be kind of artificial tears been drop. And see how that feels. Do you see, my prediction is that might give you more clarity, it might give you more comfort, might feel really good. At the very, at the very least, it's neutral, on, you know, an observational level. But even if you don't observe an improvement or positive effect, what the MSM is going to do is is going to start to flesh out the pharmaceutical drugs and you know, the procedure that was done that created a little bit of trauma in your eyes. Part of that white light, could be a little scarring could be just residue from you know, the the gas they had to use and some of the more chemical things that were needed. So the MSM is there as a therapeutic agent to flush those things out into the eye, just as a mechanism. So you understand sulfur, the molecule sulfur is like a sticky flypaper. And so anything that is toxic will stick to the sulfur molecule, and then it will be flushed out of the eye.

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