Macular Degeneration

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Anecdotal observations by John Thomas

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Macular degeneration (MD): is a disorder that leads to loss of vision in older adults (typically, age 45 and above).

Overview

Macular degeneration always involves low-grade inflammation in the head and the blood capillary beds that service the eyes.

MD is categorized as “dry” or “wet”. The genesis of both is the same, but symptoms differ.

Macular degeneration is NOT a genetic or DNA issue, but it is an issue of neglect and abuse and ongoing low-grade inflammation of the tissues of the eye.

There is absolutely NO EXC– USE for anyone to suffer any degenerative condition, be it of the eyes or anywhere else, because all degenerative disorders are preventable [and most are reversible, too!]

Macular degeneration is NOT a disease; rather, it is a ‘condition’ of progressive deterioration that occurs for lack of blood supply, oxygen and nutrients needed to service the eyes, scar tissue formation and poor lymphatic circulation of the eyes.

Waste that fails to exit the eyes, produces congestion and inflammation and the symptoms the doctor uses to assign a diagnosis. Deal with causes behind the symptoms and the symptoms go away.

Degenerative disorders are so classified because they are, degenerative!  They occur over long periods of time (20-40 years) and generally come on slowly before presenting.

Waste can take the form of scar tissue or amyloid plaque [think grain!] . Both are structural impediments that prevent blood and lymph circulation in the capillary beds that service the eyes.

Waste that cannot leave the eye, settles on the lens and is called, cataract. Waste that blocks circulation and outflow from the eye results in internal pressure and is called, glaucoma.  Waste that deprives the retina of oxygen and nutrients and cuts off blood flow is called, macular degeneration.

Contributing Factors

Waste filled bodies are unhealthy bodies that degenerate accordingly. Poor liver function and inflammation are is at the heart of waste accumulation and ultimately, eye problems.

Fungal yeast also play a big part in eye degeneration and are e seen in the field of vision.  They are commonly called, FLOATERS.

All eye disorders are inflammatory in nature.

Solutions

Scar tissue and amyloid plaque MUST be dissolved if you wish to improve circulation. . Ask for help.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

See Inflammation in Glossary link below.

Ask for help and be willing to cooperate.

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