What Can You Do for Cataracts, Floaters, and Astigmatism?

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

Today, I'm going to give you a bird's eye view of a session I gave to a woman. She's 52 years old, and she has been diagnosed with the trifecta: cataracts, floaters, and astigmatism. During the session, I will talk about the causes and solutions, and I will give you the action steps on what to do to improve the situation. Enjoy the show. If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. You can now text me! Text 'Join' to 1-844-932-1291 to join the community and ask a question! SUMMARY KEYWORDS eye, cataracts, astigmatism, floaters, lens, called, dentistry, important, problem, castor oil, dry, reinforces, dissolve, glutathione, eyeball, improve, uk, based, collagen, develop 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, its Dr. Sam, I'd like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast today. 00:07 So in this show, I'm going to give you a bird's eye view of a session I gave to a woman. She's 52 years old, and she has been diagnosed with the trifecta cataracts, floaters and astigmatism. And during the session, I talk about the causes, and also what are the solutions, and I will give you the action steps on what to do to improve the situation. Now, at the beginning of the session, the doctor gives her a diagnosis of a condition called amblyopia. And that means lazy, I don't really like that term. But it's the medical term used lazy, you know, you start being labeled lazy, and what are you going to do, you're probably going to cower and pull back and recede even more. So I don't like to use that word. But in the medical jargon amblyopia means that you know, one eye is not seeing as well as the other. And it was a funny diagnosis because she was diagnosed with cataract cataracts, but more so in the left eye. And the amblyopia that the doctor mentioned also is in the left eye, and you'll hear me talk about how amblyopia is more of a situation that's functional, the brain eye connection, as opposed to, say a disease process like a cataract, we wouldn't normally put those two things together a cataract and amblyopia. But for some reason, this doctor did. So I'll address that. And then I'll go into the conditions, cataracts, floaters, and the astigmatism, and make some comments during the, during the session. Enjoy the show. So if I show you a picture here, 02:07 we can see this, this is, this is a healthy lens, this is the front of the eye, the back of the eye, see, it's kind of white. And when you have a cataract starting to form, this starts to turn brown. And reason why it turns brown is because the detoxification pathway of this tissue is impeded. There's something wrong with it. So it's not able to flush the toxins out of the eye out of the lens. And so what happens is, when comes Brown, it starts to block light coming in. And so it's going to be blurry on the retina. So you're gonna see things blurry, like with the eye chart. That's why you're having difficulty seeing the eye chart, because the light is blocking 03:08 to be able to come in because you have this is oxidative stress, or free radicals that are now blocking the ability. So what we need to do is increase your ability to get rid of the toxins. 03:25 It's kind of an odd, that's kind of an odd diagnosis that he would put together,...

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