M ICROCURRENT S TIMULATION
M IRACLE
E YE C URE?
M ICROCURRENT S TIMULATION
M IRACLE E YE C URE?
Published by
Nutritional Research Press
Distributed by
North Atlantic Books
Microcurrent Stimulation; Miracle Eye Cure? The information in this book is meant to complement medical care. Any unusual, sudden, or severe symptoms should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist. The recommendations made from this book, while generally safe and non-toxic, may affect people differently. Therefore it is recommended that individuals with serious eye disease be under the care of a physician.
Copyright 2001 by Edward Kondrot, MD. All rights reserved. No portion of this book, except for brief review, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission of the publisher.
Published by Nutritional Research Press Carson City, Nevada
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Microcurrent Stimulation; Miracle Eye Cure? is sponsered by the Society for the Study of Native Arts and Sciences, a non-profit educational corporation whose goals are to develope an educational and cross-cultural perspective linking various scientific, social and artistic fields; to nurture a holistic view of the arts, sciences, humanities and healing; and to publish and distribute literature on the relationship of mind, body and nature.
Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publications Data
Kondrot, Edward
Microcurrent Stimultaion; Miracle Eye Cure? / by Edward Kondrot
p.cm
Previously published: Carson City, Nev.:Nutritional Research Press,
2000. Includes Index.
ISBN 1-55643-401-4 (pbk.: alk. paper)
ISBN 1-55643-101-4
Library of Congress 99-06970
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This book is dedicated to Grace Halloran
for her pioneering spirit in the use of
Microcurrent Stimulation.
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Acknowledgments
It is very important to me to let people know of this exciting treatment for macular degeneration called Microcurrent Stimulation (MCS). It can be a miracle cure for thousands of people who suffer from the disability of macular degeneration. It can change the life and sight of many people.
I especially want to thank Grace Halloran for discovering the use of MCS to treat eye disorders. To Sam Snead, who had the courage to undergo MCS for macular degeneration. It was the news report on his treatment that led me to begin MCS.
I thank Dr. Damon Miller for teaching me so much about the role of MCS in the treatment of macular degen eration. I am also very grateful to Dr. Damon Miller for writing the forward and sharing his knowledge and experience using acupuncture to enhance the effects of MCS.
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I would also like to thank Cathie Younghans for her hard work in organizing and laying out the manuscript and keeping this project on schedule, my secretaries Marilyn Myrah and Deborah Wessolek for their work in keeping me organized and to my editor Gloria St. John. I thank Christine Faust and Kathleen Brainard-Lee who lovingly administer the MCS treatments in my office.
I am grateful to everyone who worked on the manuscript and contributed their experiences: Joel Rossen, Grace Halloran, Damon Miller, Jeanette Manning, Shiva Pourazima and Robert Eichman.
Last I would like to thank all my patients for letting me be a partner in helping them improve their eyesight.
Edward C. Kondrot, MD
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