Heal Your Eye Problems
With Herbs, Minerals
And Vitamins
Max Crarer
This book is dedicated to the thousands of health researchers all over the world who are seeking to discover the intricacies of the life of human cells. In particular, the cells dependence on vitamins, minerals, enzymes, flavonoids, bioflavonoids, etc, to maintain perfect health, the lack of which brings on such eye deficiency troubles as cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration, to name but three.
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First published July 1996 by Max Crarer, Wairoa, New Zealand as Healing and Reversing Eye and Other Problems With Herbal, Mineral and Vitamin Supplements. (No ISBN number.)
2nd Edition - Aug 1997 ISBN 0-908850-21-2
3rd Edition - Mar 1999 Revised
Reprinted - Nov 1999 Revised
4th Edition - Oct 2005 Revised and edited by health researcher David Coory, at request of Max Crarer prior to his death in 2001. Also re-titled as Heal Your Eye Problems with Herbs, Minerals and Vitamins.
Reprinted - July 2007
Reprinted - April 2011
Revised - Feb 2013 ISBN 978098761784
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Information in this book is not advanced with the intention of curing all eye conditions, but when acted upon in good faith it has been successful in treating many eye conditions considered incurable by most ophthalmologists.
However there is no magic potion. You will not consume one tablet and your eyes will be healed. It will require daily dedication to replace what is lacking in your diet. And when healing occurs, unless you maintain the vitamin and mineral intake to some degree, the condition will return.
Cost may be a factor unable to be overcome by some who barely exist on their present income.
Max Crarer
CONTENTS
Why I Wrote This Book
Towards the end of 1996, the management of a South Island Hospital, under much criticism from the public (it being election year), decided to import an Australian ophthalmologist to try to reduce the over two year waiting list for operations to remove cataracts.
After advertising for and finding an ophthalmologist to perform their operations, they ran into an unforeseen snag. The NZ Ophthalmologists Union refused to grant the outsider a licence to perform operations in our country.
Why?
Well, a spokesperson explained, the man would be taking money from privately employed NZ ophthalmologists who were quite capable of doing all the necessary operations. And what was more, they would even do some extra operations to reduce the waiting list. But the health authorities must realise, that if they operated and reduced the waiting list to the point where people only needed to wait a few months for a free public hospital operation, then their incomes would suffer considerably. Because if people knew they only had to wait a few months, they would not come to them privately.
Wonder no longer
If any among you have wondered why the New Zealand hospital system, despite the tens of millions of dollars spent on revamping, is failing ordinary citizens, especially the elderly, by in some cases allowing 50 year waiting lists (for varicose veins) then wonder no longer.
Unless you have to wait a long time for a public hospital operation, you will not boost the incomes of private practitioners.
Private enterprise delivers better service?
Since the 1980's our politicians have actively promoted this new doctrine to the nation.
Along with that hope came legislation to destroy unions. And most unions have been destroyed, or emasculated (not to say that many did not deserve that fate) so wages, without union support for ordinary workers have fallen markedly.
But the South Island hospital example shows that it is only the unions of the lower paid that have been squashed, not the unions of the professionals. Indeed their powers have not even been dented. They will decide who can work in our hospitals.
If their incomes look like decreasing because people being blinded by cataracts are being serviced too quickly by public hospitals, then let them suffer another year or two of blindness. That should loosen their purse strings so that professional unions can maintain their top line incomes.
But things are changing for the better
Most people do not need to pay out $3000 plus for an operation on each eye for cataracts when they can be removed by the same method they arrived.
They came because of lack of minerals and vitamins. They can depart just as quickly when those essentials are supplied to our bodies.
In the USA, an ophthalmologist Dr Price-Todd uses only minerals and vitamins to treat most eye conditions. He claims that if multiple vitamins are taken when early cataracts are first diagnosed, they can be removed in nearly 100% of cases.
Here let me say unequivocally that we do need eye surgeons. They are essential for operations on eyes caused by accidents and other factors, and for people who cannot afford to purchase the essential minerals and vitamins their bodies need.
But the sad fact is, from what I have seen and read, that most ophthalmologists are trying to live in the opulence of the past, and will have to be dragged into the 21st century.
They will need to realise that knowledge of how to deal with deficiency eye ailments, (with the aid of the internet) cannot be suppressed any longer.
Even their own ophthalmological journals throughout the world are reporting that cataracts, retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and macular degeneration can be reversed by the use of mineral and vitamin supplements.
They would far better serve their mostly elderly patients by prescribing such treatments and helping them keep their sight.
Is there a cure for supposedly incurable eye ailments?
I certainly do not say so for all cases, but I do say, because I receive letters from people who have reversed their eye conditions, that herbs, minerals and vitamins can heal eyes.
For how many months or years? Who knows? But I do know of very many people whose eye problems are still improving after two years.
Do as I say, not as I do
I am assured of the accuracy of this following report:
A woman patient of an ophthalmologist was told she was developing cataracts. She asked him if herbs or minerals would help. She was told rather scornfully that the only thing they could do was give her expensive urine.
A few months later, another woman who was taking herbal treatment for her eyes, saw this same ophthalmologist in her herb shop, purchasing the identical eye treatment she was on. So she passed on this information to the woman patient he had advised not to take them.
Being a woman who stood no nonsense, she tackled the ophthalmologist face to face about him using these products himself while advising her not to. After a good dressing down he mumbled, We have to live you know.
Providing the essential nutrients a healthy body needs is a better alternative to a failed operation that still demands payment.
An Introduction to Glaucoma
Thirty two years ago, on a Sunday afternoon, my mother developed a nagging pain in her eye. She put up with the increasing pain for two days, until she visited an ophthalmologist.
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