Blocked Tear Ducts - No Remedies or Antibiotic Drops Helping

Posted By Pat (OH) on 05/13/2021

I'm a 76 year old female diagnosed with blocked tear ducts. I have tried antibiotic eye drops, Christopher's eye wash, warm compresses, colloidal silver and 6 months of acupuncture to no avail. Is there anything else I could do instead of surgery?
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Replied by Cindy (Illinois, USA) on 05/14/2021

The first thing I'd so is get started on repairing the antibiotic damage with fermented cabbage (real sauerkraut) or onion or something. And while that was doing its thing, I'd rebound. Or, "cellercise", rather. I'm 62 and was extremely weak after Covid and couldn't use my old rebounder. I had to bounce on the edge of the bed until my C arrived. I bounced on the old one a little bit, hanging onto the door frame, but it was so erratic I was very concerned about falling or stepping wrong so, I just bounced on the bed.

Rebounding activates the immune system, increasing white blood cells by up to 30 times. NOT 30% - 30 TIMES. That's a lot of immunity.

I remember reading about a man who was walking in the desert, where he lived, and got bitten by a rattlesnake. Thinking no one would find him in time, being so far from home, he took off running, flat out, so that when he passed out he would be closer to home where his chances of being found and his life saved would be greater. But he ended up running all the way home and suffering ZERO effects from the bite. No one understood why, at the time, but judging by the research with regard to rebounding's effect on the blood (makes it less "sticky") and immune system (profound increase in white blood cells), it seems to me that his immune system simply captured, destroyed and flushed the venom.

Did you know that you have specific white blood cells that can identify what's you and what's not so the body can rid ITSELF of toxins, viruses and bacteria? But what it uses to DO that is the lymphatic system which doesn't have a "heart" to pump the lymph. All it has is the gravitational effect created when the body's in motion and the pumping action created by the muscles around it that are activated by motion/gravity.

The body is an amazing thing. I suspect you would have seen a difference with the other methods you used if you hadn't used antibiotics FIRST as that's an all out attack on the body itself and probably requires most of the body's attention until it gets rid of it and repairs get underway.

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