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The speaker states he was diagnosed with macular degeneration and told it would likely worsen, potentially leading to blindness. Dissatisfied, he created supplements, including Doctor Joe's Supergreens, Essential Source, and nitric oxide, to provide nutrients aimed at reversing the condition, despite being told it was irreversible. Years later, the speaker's eye doctor was surprised to find his macular degeneration improving, a phenomenon he claimed never to have witnessed before. The speaker reports that his condition continues to improve annually. Pictures of his eyes are available on his website, doctorjo.com. He shares this personal story to illustrate how nutrition, chiropractic care, proper food, and supplements can improve health conditions. While not everyone experiences improvement, the speaker advocates for addressing the root cause of health problems rather than merely treating symptoms and encourages those with health issues to seek help.

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DMSO was introduced as a potential pain reliever with miracle-like properties for burns, acne, and spinal cord injuries. While some medical literature supported DMSO, much was skeptical, leading the JAMA to editorialize against it and the FDA to deny general use approval due to lack of proven effectiveness. Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, creating a black market. Dr. Stanley Jacob has been a major proponent of DMSO. He claims it can treat ailments from arthritis to baldness. Patients travel to Oregon for his treatments, including intravenous DMSO for brain swelling. Some patients report dramatic results, such as relief from paralysis. Athletes, like June Jones, use it topically for pain relief, despite it being verboten in the NFL. Emily Rudick uses DMSO for arthritis pain relief. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain nerve conduction, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash and garlic breath, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claims, except interstitial cystitis. Double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. Sandy Sherek, suffering from severe whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. The FDA remains skeptical, stating testimonials aren't scientific evidence. Dr. Jacob claims drug companies avoid DMSO due to the inability to patent it. DMSO is available in other countries. A House Committee is inquiring into DMSO's restricted availability in the US.

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DMSO was introduced as a potential pain reliever and treatment for various ailments, but its effectiveness is debated. The FDA has not approved it for general use, but Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription. Dr. Stanley Jacob champions DMSO, citing its potential to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, improve blood supply, and stimulate healing. June Jones, an Atlanta Falcons quarterback, and Emily Rudick, an arthritis sufferer, attest to its benefits. The FDA acknowledges DMSO's relative safety, noting side effects like skin rash and garlic odor. However, they maintain that its effectiveness hasn't been scientifically proven, except for interstitial cystitis, citing a lack of controlled, double-blind tests. Skeptics argue that the smell of DMSO makes double-blind tests impossible. Sandy Sharrock, suffering from whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. Some suggest drug companies lack interest due to DMSO's patent unsuitability and low cost. Despite skepticism, DMSO is available in other countries, and a House committee is investigating its limited availability in the US.

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Daniel Stringfellow, 74, has stage three COPD, causing labored breathing and impacting his motivation. He states that prescribed nebulizers and inhalers provided no significant improvement. His neighbor, Rebecca Cunningham, suggested a DMSO solution for his nebulizer after researching it. Stringfellow reports experiencing a big difference in three days. He says his breathing improved, his color returned, and he could talk without losing his breath. He is now able to perform tasks like carrying groceries, which he couldn't do before. A future CT scan will determine if the treatment has stopped the progression of his COPD. Cunningham adds that Stringfellow's ability to talk at length is miraculous compared to his previous state. She says she read articles by Midwestern Doctor about DMSO and its potential benefits. She also notes that Stringfellow had expressed a readiness to die due to his condition before starting the DMSO treatment. She wanted others to witness the positive changes.

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Learn how to heal from autoimmune conditions, chronic diagnoses, or ongoing symptoms by examining your eyes. Lymphatic iridology studies the iris to identify lymphatic stagnation, toxicity, and glandular weaknesses in the body. Lifestyle choices like smoking, drinking, and unhealthy foods can weaken cells and organs over time. By targeting specific areas of the body with a healing protocol using medicinal plants, changes can occur in the iris, resulting in improved health. The removal of cellular waste, lymphatic stagnation, toxicity, and sulfur residue can lead to a healthier body and even a change in eye color. Iridology helps identify the root cause of medical diagnoses and individualizes healing protocols for each person.

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Speaker 0 argues that pearl powder is not supported by strong clinical evidence for improving eyesight. They state that “there's no strong clinical trials in humans that support the claim that pearl powder helps or improves your eyesight,” and note that “there's no human clinical trials.” They reference Dr. Wang, claiming she had twenty eight patients who took Pearl powder and after one month she found that sixty six percent of her patients recovered from cataracts, followed by commentary that “isn't it funny how they lie to you?” The speaker suggests that information is concealed or wiped from the internet. The narrative then deepens with a claim that “Pearl powder suddenly started working when I discontinued my prescribed HARMA pills.” The speaker asks the audience to “kinda get what's going on,” implying a connection between Pearl powder use and the cessation of prescribed medication. They present another anecdote: “one of our customers who was using Pearl powder. Their eyesight went from negative 5.5 to negative 4.75.” The customer reportedly told their eye professional that they were using Pearl, and the professional allegedly started laughing, though the speaker asserts that “the results speak for themselves.” Further anecdotes are provided, including an Australian case in which someone was “gonna charge somebody $40,000 to fix their eyes” but reportedly benefited from a small amount of pearl powder. The speaker notes that “they kinda just keep charging people, but they don't help people.” Additional claims are offered: “many more with pearl powder internally and topically going from plus six to plus four.” The argument is broadened with the claim that “Pearl also works for puppies, cats, chickens, dogs, animals.” The speaker asserts widespread deception within the system, stating, “Do you see how all this system kinda lies to you on a regular basis?” The discussion concludes by referencing Jacob Liberman’s book Take Off Your Glasses and See How to Heal Your Eyesight and Expand Your Insight, quoting or paraphrasing the idea that “Didn’t you know those glasses are making your eyes weaker?” and ending with the phrase “Patience for life.”

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DMSO was touted as a miracle drug for pain relief, burns, acne, and spinal cord injuries, but the FDA has not approved it for general use due to a lack of proven effectiveness. Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, leading to a nationwide black market. Dr. Stanley Jacob has been a strong advocate for DMSO, believing in its potential despite skepticism. DMSO users claim it helps with arthritis, tennis elbow, bruises, and pain. June Jones of the Atlanta Falcons uses it for his shoulder. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis pain and fever blisters. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain nerve conduction, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. The FDA acknowledges DMSO is relatively safe, with side effects like skin rash and garlic breath, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claimed uses, except interstitial cystitis. The FDA wants controlled trials, but double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. The National Academy of Sciences found most DMSO studies scientifically unsound. Dr. Jacob disagrees, citing his own publications and experience. Sandy Sherek, suffering from whiplash and nerve damage, found relief with DMSO after other treatments failed.

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Daniel Stringfellow, 74, lives next to his neighbor Rebecca Cunningham and has stage three COPD. His symptoms include laboring to breathe during even small tasks, such as walking 40 feet to his truck, getting dressed, or carrying groceries. He explains that he must stop halfway to catch his breath, which drains his motivation and leads to depression because he can’t do things he used to do. He previously used a nebulizer prescribed by his pulmonologist as a first-line treatment and was given inhalers like Trilogy and albuterol, but he says the nebulizer “doesn’t work for me” and there’s no noticeable difference after more than a year of use. He still uses Trilogy but is unsure it provided significant improvement. Rebecca, his neighbor, has been researching DMSO and provided Daniel with a solution to put in his nebulizer. He notes that Rebecca asked for the paperwork to understand the amounts used in the nebulizer. He was ready to try anything and began using the DMSO solution about two and a half weeks ago. Within three days to two weeks, he reports a “big difference” and describes it as “unbelievable.” He says people who know him say his color was bad before, but now he can breathe better, talk without losing his breath, and perform tasks he hadn’t been able to do in a long time. He mentions carrying groceries from his Jeep to his house and RV, which he hasn’t done in a long time, and that he used to labor to get dressed in the morning. Daniel expects a future CT scan and plans to see his pulmonologist afterward. He notes that before starting the DMSO, all CT scans had shown no improvement and that he had been stopped at stage three. With DMSO, he anticipates improvement reflected in the CT results. He emphasizes that he has nothing to gain by this and that COPD is not pretty, describing nights when he wondered why he would wake up the next morning. He urges others to “just do it” and asserts that if it doesn’t help, they have nothing to lose. Speaker 1 (off-camera) adds that Daniel’s ability to sit and talk for length of time is miraculous compared to before, and recalls how difficult it was for Daniel to answer questions, needing rest between responses. She notes the emotional toll of the disease, the times of feeling ready to die, and her commitment to support him. She references reading Midwestern Doctor articles on DMSO and related research, and she confirms that the DMSO is working and wants viewers to witness the transformation. She says Daniel now has color in his face and credits the neighbor’s efforts and the DMSO for the improvement. The conversation ends with expressions of gratitude and a hope for continued progress.

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Pearl powder has shown incredible results in improving eyesight, with testimonials of vision improvements and reduced cataracts. Despite Google's skepticism about eye regeneration, natural remedies like pearl powder are preferred over lab-grown solutions pushed by industries controlled by the Rockefellers. This natural approach is believed to be effective in healing eyes.

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Eyesight can regenerate despite what Google says. A person used pearl powder and castor oil, reducing their prescription from plus 6 to plus 4. The body can regenerate, but Google may push thicker glasses for profit, avoiding addressing the root cause.

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A series of testimonials claim that pearl powder can improve various vision issues. A friend in the UK reportedly saw their eyesight improve from plus four to plus 3.5, and their eye professional was amazed. Another account describes an 88-year-old with cataracts and floaters, where the condition decreased by 30% and the person no longer has floaters. A 50-year-old using pearl powder says their astigmatism is almost gone and their vision has improved. For macular degeneration, pearl powder allegedly helped reduce inflammation and fluid; the person is on month two and will be going back to see how they feel. There is a question about color blindness: “Can you reverse color blindness? Of course, there’s no treatments. They don’t have any solutions. We can’t check this.” The testimony continues: “Pro powder. My husband is starting to see colors normally that he couldn’t see at all.” It is also claimed that pearl powder works for animals as well. There is a broader note that people are self-regenerating divine beings and that there’s no profit in that, followed by the assertion that there are ways to heal the eyesight. The speaker concludes by stating that now you know your eyesight can regenerate. A reference is made to a book, “Take Off Your Glasses and Seeing” by Jacob Liberman, described as an eye professional who noticed that people’s glasses were actually making their eyes weaker over time. The transcript ends with the remark, “What a business model.”

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The speaker discusses various claims about reversing or healing eyesight as people age. They start by noting what Google allegedly says, mentioning surgery, glaucoma, degeneration, eyeballs falling off, and lab-grown eyeballs, but the focus is on natural solutions instead. - A friend reports using pearl powder for the last six months, along with a little castor oil, and shows eye chart changes: before at negative 3.25 and negative 3.5, after at negative 2.75 and negative 2.25. - Another friend says they have been using pearl powder and castor oil. They had worn contacts and glasses since age nine, and their eye prescription at the eye doctor went from plus six to plus four, suggesting reversal of eyesight. - Yet another friend states their daughter has been using pro powder and castor oil, leading to a remarkable reduction in her prescription from negative 5.75 to 4.0. - The speaker notes that eyesight can heal, citing these anecdotal reports. Beyond these claims, the speaker mentions other ways to heal or improve eyesight: - Eyesight exercises and training the eyes, with the assertion that if you don’t train them, they get weak. - Candle gazing or sun gazing as a method. - Pinholes glasses as a possible option. - Removing Wi-Fi, described as cooking the eyes the entire time, and removing LEDs, which are linked to cataracts. - A referenced book: Take Off Your Glasses and See by Jacob Liberman, an eye doctor who talked about how glasses are actually making the eyes weaker over time. The overall message combines anecdotal reports of natural remedies (pearl powder with castor oil) alongside a set of alternative eye-care practices and lifestyle changes, concluding with the claim that glasses may weaken the eyes over time.

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Dr. William Bates suggests a simple exercise to improve eyesight. He advises going outside, closing your eyes, and looking up towards the sun with your eyelids closed. Then, lower your head and open your eyes, allowing the sun's rays to touch the whites of your eyes for a few minutes. This can enhance circulation to the eyeball. The main issue with eyesight today is excessive screen exposure. A friend's optometrist attributed their failing eyesight to spending too much time on screens. To counteract this, gently squeeze your eyelids and eyebrows to activate the muscles that are often neglected when looking at screens.

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Jude said my dad is hesitant about what to tell him to heal his eyesight. "He could just start some pearl powder. You could either do the powder or the capsules and he could start with one to two capsules a day and just kinda see how he feels." "He can also do a little bit of eyesight exercises because that's important too." "Train his eyes, you know, take the glasses off and train his eyes as well too." "You can also work into getting rid of LEDs and switching to incandescents." "have him start eating a couple raw eggs, organic that is, a couple raw eggs a day. And that will help feed his eyes as well." "Just start slow." "So like I said, do a little purl, do a little eye exercises, switch out your light bulbs and incorporate some raw eggs. That's it."

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"Your eyes are just a camera for the part of the brain responsible for vision." "But as we age, these cells start to deteriorate." "Rushing to the eye doctor and buying the latest glasses, bifocals, or trifocals won't solve the problem." "According to my research and studies from other renowned vision specialists, glasses only mask the real cause of the issue." "What you actually need is to properly nourish and care for the cells called cones and rods, which are responsible for converting light into electrical impulses." "And for that, you simply need to consume high quality pure lutein known as nature's gold for the eyes." "This will help improve eye health and strengthen your vision system." "If you have vision problems, I highly recommend this lutein."

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DMSO was touted as a miracle drug for various ailments, but the FDA hasn't approved it for general use due to a lack of proof of effectiveness. Oregon and Florida legalized it for prescription, leading to a nationwide black market. Dr. Stanley Jacob champions DMSO, citing its potential to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, improve blood supply, and stimulate healing. Patients travel to Dr. Jacob for treatment, including intravenous administration for paralysis. Athletes like June Jones use it topically for pain relief. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis and fever blisters. The FDA acknowledges DMSO's relative safety, noting side effects like skin rash and garlic odor. The FDA's Dr. Richard Kraut says DMSO hasn't been scientifically proven effective for most claims, lacking controlled, double-blind tests. Dr. Jacob disagrees, citing his research and experience. Sandy Sherrick, suffering from severe whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. The lack of drug company interest is attributed to DMSO being an unpatentable, inexpensive solvent. The FDA maintains that testimonials don't replace scientific evidence. DMSO is available in other countries, and a House committee is investigating its restricted availability in the US.

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My name is Daniel Stringfellow. I’m 74, August, and I live next door to my neighbor, Rebecca Cunningham. I have stage three COPD. My symptoms are labor of breathing, doing any small task, walking to my truck, even putting my clothes on in the morning. I labor at breathing, which is like working to just breathe, and I hate it. I noted that walking to my truck 40 feet, I have to stop halfway and catch my breath. Because of that, I have no motivation to do anything, and after a while, depression sets in because you can’t do the things you used to and you get tired of trying to breathe. At stage three they gave me a nebulizer as the first line of treatment from pulmonologists. It’s this stuff in a box that you use four times a day. I’ve tried using it for over a year and I notice no difference; I might as well be putting water in it, so I quit using it. They also gave inhalers like Trilogy and albuterol emergencies. I still use the Trilogy, but I don’t think there was a significant improvement. Rebecca mentioned DMSO and has been researching it. She asked me for the paperwork on the nebulizers to see what amount goes in. Rebecca gave me a solution to put in my nebulizer. It’s hard to say exactly when, but I think it was yesterday, Saturday. It’s been two weeks since I started it. In three days, I noticed a big difference—unbelievable. Everyone I know says my color was bad, but now I’m breathing better and I can talk without losing my breath. I’ve been able to do things I hadn’t been able to do in a long time. I carried groceries from my Jeep to my house. I used to labor just to get dressed in the morning; now I can, and there’s life again. I have a future CT scan coming, because all the other CT scans I had up until I started the DMSO weren’t showing any improvement, and they had stopped me at stage three. I don’t want to get any worse, but with what she gave me, I’m getting a lot better. I’ll see my pulmonologist after the CT scan, and I expect improvement when they see the CT results. I have nothing to gain by this, I just know what it’s like to have COPD, and it’s not pretty. Sometimes I wonder why I wake up in the morning, which is why I say, “You sure won’t kill you, but if you don’t…” I urge you to try it; you won’t kill you, but if you don’t, you might die. Rebecca will share the results of my CT scan and my pulmonologist visit to prove to you and to me that this is the only thing that’s worked for me. She mixed and prepared it, and I’ve read articles by Midwestern Doctor who has researched DMSO and other medications. If I hadn’t noticed, I’d still be miserable. I would still be living in it, especially with stage three COPD. My neighbor says, “Well anyway, you have a future CT scan and pulmonologist visit; I’ll share the results.” I’m grateful to Rebecca, and I’m getting better. Speaker 1: I’m off camera but I want to add that just the fact you’re able to sit and talk at this length is miraculous compared to how you were. It’s amazing to see you with color in your face now. You’re a treasure, and we all have those in our lives. The DMSO is working. I wanted you to witness that.

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Pearl Powder drew the speaker in after learning about Dr. Wayne’s study claiming that pearl powder could reverse cataracts. The study, described as being removed from Google, appeared on a single website and stated that pearl powder could reverse cataracts. The speaker found this claim astonishing and notes that to this day it remains the craziest thing ever put on the internet, because there have been thousands of testimonials of people’s eyesight reversing with pearl powder. This initial discovery set the speaker on the path to the product. The motivation came from the speaker’s family history and beliefs about eye health. In their family, it was taught that eyes get worse over time, leading to thicker and thicker glasses. The speaker realized that this belief was incorrect and that eye professionals had been telling people they needed worsening vision, whereas the speaker began to see the possibility that eyesight could reverse and heal. The speaker challenges the idea of needing an eye professional to determine whether eyes are getting better, stating that if they can see improvement with their own eyes, there is no need for a professional to tell them if the eyes are getting better. Based on these insights, the product development progressed through several stages. They started with the baby pearl at sixty grams, then expanded to capsules, and later rolled out the two hundred-gram version. Ultimately, Pro Powder became the main product and has gained considerable traction. The speaker describes its growth as “going wild,” indicating strong market uptake and enthusiasm. Throughout, the emphasis is on the potential healing and reversal of eye issues attributed to the pearl powder, supported by testimonials and personal observations. In closing, the speaker expresses gratitude for the impact of pearl powder, noting that it has helped heal a lot of people and expressing appreciation for its ability to assist many individuals. The narrative ties together the curiosity sparked by Dr. Wayne’s study, the challenge to conventional wisdom about eye health, and the product’s evolution from small beginnings to a widely used form.

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Fueled by Dr. Stanley Jacob, DMSO is alleged to treat ailments from arthritis to spinal cord injuries. Dr. Jacob admits that touting its wide range of uses may have hindered its approval. Patients travel to Oregon for DMSO treatment, including those with paralysis, where it's administered intravenously to reduce swelling. Athlete June Jones uses DMSO for shoulder pain, and says teammates use it discreetly due to the NFL's drug policies. Emily Rudick uses it for arthritis and fever blisters. Dr. Jacob says DMSO blocks pain, reduces inflammation, improves blood supply, and stimulates healing. FDA's Dr. Richard Kraut acknowledges DMSO hasn't caused deaths and is relatively safe, but insists there's no scientific proof it works for most claims, except interstitial cystitis. Double-blind tests are difficult due to DMSO's smell. The National Academy of Sciences found most DMSO studies inadequately set up. Sandy Sherek, suffering from whiplash, found relief with Dr. Jacob's DMSO treatment after other methods failed. The FDA remains skeptical, stating testimonials don't replace scientific evidence. Dr. Jacob claims a drug company admitted DMSO wasn't worth pursuing due to lack of patent potential. DMSO is available in other countries. A House committee is inquiring into DMSO's limited availability in the US.

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The speaker rails against eye professionals, saying they laugh at natural remedies and then sell thicker glasses, never truly fixing eyes. They describe the typical eye exam as just checking whether the eyes have changed and deciding if a thicker prescription or insurance charges are needed, implying that insurance is a scam and that exams don’t improve vision. They argue that people go to eye professionals to be told what they already know about their eyes and vision, rather than to improve them. The speaker notes that instinctively people know they need to take care of their eyes and nourish their bodies, but claims professionals respond by recommending progressively weaker or thicker glasses (referred to as “Coke bottles”) and bifocals that aren’t helping. In contrast to conventional care, the speaker promotes internal nutrition as a remedy, asserting that consuming a little pearl powder can benefit the eyes. They also mention topical uses, suggesting rubbing a little organic coconut oil or organic castor oil around the eyes before bed and then wiping it off before going to bed. The overarching message is that the eyes require 25% of the day’s nutrition, and if not fed, they will fall apart.

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The speaker recounts anecdotes in response to a query about whether eyesight can reverse with age. They note that Google’s responses claim surgery and potential eye diseases, but they pivot to natural solutions. A friend reports using pearl powder for six months, with eye charts shown before and after: before: negative 3.25 and negative 3.5; after: negative 2.75 and negative 2.25, achieved with a small amount of pearl powder and a little castor oil. Another friend states that using pearl powder and castor oil, after having worn contacts and glasses since age nine, their eye doctor showed an improvement from plus six to plus four. This is presented as reversing eyesight. A third friend says her daughter has used pearl powder and castor oil, resulting in a notable prescription reduction from negative 5.75 to four point zero. The speaker concludes from these accounts that eyesight can heal. The speaker then shifts to other methods that they say can improve eye health, stating they do not want to rely on make-believe alone. They list several approaches: eyesight exercises or training to prevent weakness when not practiced; candle gazing or sun gazing; pinhole glasses; removing Wi-Fi, described as “cooking your eyes,” and removing LEDs, which are linked to cataracts. They also reference a book titled Take Off Your Glasses and See by Jacob Liberman, describing Liberman as an eye doctor who claimed that glasses are making the eyes weaker over time. The speaker frames these as additional options for improving or maintaining eye health beyond surgical considerations, highlighting a mix of folk remedies, lifestyle adjustments, and a published perspective on eyewear.

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The speaker describes a common eye-care experience: you visit the eye doctor, receive glasses, and when your prescription worsens, you’re given thicker glasses. You keep returning for thicker and thicker lenses until the glasses become so thick that they block essential spectra needed for healing, and you can no longer see because the glasses have blocked the UV spectrum and other necessary wavelengths. The speaker argues that this approach contradicts healing, noting that if you don’t use your eyes or feed them, you lose them and they fall apart, so it makes no sense to keep relying on the same practitioner who prescribes progressively thicker glasses. Instead, the speaker advocates training the eyes through exercises and natural remedies. They claim that beginning eye exercises, applying castor oil and pearl to the eyes, and giving the eyes structured water can lead to healing and the ability to see again. The overarching assertion is that the eyes are capable of self-healing and regeneration. The speaker shares personal observations from others who have contacted them, stating that they have started regenerating their eyesight, visited eye professionals, and found that their eyesight has actually reversed or moved backward in the right direction. The central point is that by addressing the root causes—typically lack of nutrition, or possibly substantial toxin overload—and by not merely relying on corrective lenses, vision can improve. A key theme is reframing eye health from a dependence on increasingly strong prescriptions to a focus on natural support and addressing underlying factors. The speaker emphasizes that when the root causes are addressed, the eyes can heal, aligning with the belief that humans are self-regenerating beings.

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The speaker critiques eye care practices and the broader approach to eye health, arguing that the field often harbors a “circus of nonsense.” They claim that eye professionals laugh at natural remedies and then proceed to sell thicker and thicker glasses, arguing that most eye exams merely assess whether the eyes have changed and determine whether to prescribe a thicker prescription or charge insurance. The speaker describes the typical eye exam as someone putting “the little things over your eyes” and pretending, implying that these exams do not actually improve sight but simply reaffirm existing issues and generate ongoing costs. They contend that you never actually go to an eye professional to improve your eyes, but instead return annually to hear the same information you already know. They suggest a disconnect between instinct and practice: people know they should care for their eyes and feed the body, yet the professional encounter leads to stronger prescriptions rather than improvement. The speaker emphasizes that stronger glasses can worsen vision clarity, using the image of “Coke bottles” on the eyes to illustrate how thick lenses hinder sight rather than help it. Against this backdrop, the speaker advocates for natural approaches to eye health. They claim that “you can take a little bit of pearl, just consuming it internally,” and mention additional topical methods such as using “organic coconut oil or organic castor,” applied around the eyes before bed and wiped off later. They assert these methods feed the eyes and emphasize nourishment as essential, stating that “our eyes require 25% of the nutrition for the day.” According to the speaker, if you don’t feed the eyes, they “fall apart.” In summary, the speaker portrays contemporary eye care as misaligned with actual eye improvement, criticizing both the financial incentives of eye exams and the tendency to rely on corrective lenses. They propose alternative, natural strategies—consuming pearl powder, and applying natural oils around the eyes—as ways to nourish and support eye health, underscoring a belief that proper nutrition is crucial for eye integrity.

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Google suggests age-related vision decline requires surgery, glaucoma treatment, degeneration management, or even lab-grown eyeballs. However, some people have found natural solutions. One person reported their vision improved from -3.25 and -3.5 to -2.75 and -2.25 using pearl powder and castor oil over six months. Another person who has worn contacts and glasses since age nine, went from +6 to +4. A mother reported her daughter's prescription decreased from -5.75 to -4.0 using pearl powder and castor oil. Other methods to improve eyesight include eye exercises, candle or sun gazing, and pinhole glasses. Removing WiFi and LEDs may also help. Jacob Liberman, in his book "Take Off Your Glasses and See," suggests glasses weaken eyes over time.

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The speaker discusses the common practice of getting thicker glasses to improve eyesight, which they argue doesn't make sense. Instead, they suggest training the eyes through exercises, using castor oil and pearl, and providing proper nutrition and hydration. They emphasize that our bodies have the ability to regenerate and reverse eye issues when addressing the root cause, such as lack of nutrition or toxin overload. Many people have reported positive results in regenerating their eyesight by taking these steps.
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