Podcast 37: Community Q&A

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

This episode answers questions about addressing early-stage cataracts, eye supplements, healing from cataract surgery, and retinal vein occlusion. Question 1 1:11 - 10:45 I was considering ordering the eye drops but before I do have a question about them. I am using 2 eye drops:  Lumigan and another for my glaucoma diagnosis. I also have been diagnosed with a cataract in the right eye, which is pretty advanced, and the left eye has the beginning of a cataract.  I was considering using your MSM in the left eye. Please note that I hate using the prescription eye drops, aka drugs in my eye, but that's the way it is I guess. The pressure in my eye is a lot better now since using the prescription drops.  My question is should I order your drops for my "good" eye? I am 79, no other health problems that I know of? I take Taurine, Lutein with Grapeseed and Bilberry combo plus other vitamins. What do you think? Question 2 10:46 - 17:40 Hi Dr. Berne!  I now have a little hope that relief may be possible for my eye discomfort. After cataract surgery 2 years ago, my left eye developed a lump in the soft skin tissue under my eye. Also, some scar tissue has been removed from this eye but it grew back. Do you have any products that may help me? My eye doctor doesn’t seem to recognize this as a significant issue. The lump does not hurt, and isn’t cancer, but looks like a black eye! Thank you. Question 3 17:40 - 27:41 My husband was diagnosed with a retinal vein occlusion. He now is adding MSM eye drops to his other eye medications for circulation. The doctor performed laser treatments but my husband had to quit because they were too painful. He is now experiencing some eye pain. One of his eye doctors said the pain will get worse, another said his eyeball will begin to wither and get smaller. Do you have any suggestions? He has read about surgery to open the back of the retinal vein. Do you know about that? Thank you!

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