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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2020 · 25 MIN

PODCAST 83: COMMUNITY Q&A

from Eye Health | Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Care

Question 1:  Karen from North Carolina, 0-12:25 Hello Dr. Berne.  First, I want to thank you for all of the wonderful, hopeful and extremely helpful information you give out to all of us who have eye disease. I look forward to listening to every one of your podcasts. Six weeks ago I was diagnosed with an eye virus and Meibomian gland dysfunction. (I had a cold for 2 weeks and also got something in my eye which I rubbed and should not have). I was prescribed a combo steroid/antibiotic eyedrop one drop q.i.d. for 10 days. This did not seem to help as the clear little bubbles were still in my eye and my eye was pink. A month later I went for a second opinion, and was diagnosed with 2+ nodular episcleritis and conjunctival lymphangiectasia. I was prescribed Prednisolone 1% one drop t.i.d. for 7 days. This helped as I did not feel like I had something in my eye anymore and the redness went away. I had a one week follow-up appt and the inflammation was much improved, but still have the lymph bubbles. The eye doctor told me to continue the Prednisolone one drop b.i.d. for another 2 weeks.  Personally, I do not want to continue with the Prednisolone drops for another 2 weeks. I have lattice degeneration, myopia, cataracts, dry eye, ocular migraines, vitreous syneresis, and photopsia. I take every one of the supplements you recommend for eyes along with ones to support the liver and eat a good diet. I have been rebounding, using eye compresses, drinking eyebright tea and using eyebright homeopathy pellets, and putting lemon essential oil on my neck to try to help the lymphangiectasia. I use Similasan eyedrops as well. Today I am going to start with hexane free organic castor oil eye drops.  I wanted to know if you have any further recommendations to help get rid of the little clear lymph bubbles. Also, of note, they do seem to get smaller and move around just a little, look as though they are going away, and then they pop back up again. There are usually 3-4 of them.   Thank you SO VERY MUCH for your consideration for answering my questions. God Bless You For All That You Do!!!!  Question 2:  Tracy from California, 12:30-24:23.   Dr Berne I  have an ocular immune disease I was shocked to read on the pemphagus site that spirulina  as well as  well as echinacea actually  increases the autoimmunity I was drinking a green powder from a reputable company and noticed spirulina was an ingredient   Also I was told by my doc not to have more than 500  mg vitamin c as  that can also have an adverse reaction I am of course doing an integrative approach but after consulting with functional doctor and I don’t need medication.   What do you suggest?

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