Seeking Remedies to dissolve Calcium Deposits on Cornea

Posted By Shen (Queensland, Australia) on 06/27/2015

Hello, I have calcium deposits on my cornea from an eye injury approx. 18months ago. The blood vessel healing the wound is apparently throwing off these deposits. They are now covering 1/2 of my pupil inhibiting vision. I would love to hear any recommendation that may assist with dissolving them please. Many thank yous in advance. S.
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Replied by Baldev (Mumbai, India) on 06/28/2015

Hi Shen,

This could be because of imbalance between calcium and magnesium, therefore it will be advisable to take the supplement of magnesium in the form of magnesium chloride or magnesium citrate. This will help in neutralizing the excess calcium. It may take some time but should help.

Good Luck,

Baldev

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Replied by Om (Hope, Bc Canada) on 06/28/2015

Shen, Queensland, Australia ---

Cold pressed castor oil without hexane will deal with this. Place into the eye and it will dissolve the calcium. Best over night.

Castor oil will dissolve cataracts over time as well as floaters. You may want to research Edgar Cayce who named it Palma Christi for its healing effects.

Namaste, Om

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Replied by Rebel (Somewhere Usa) on 06/28/2015

You may want to research on MSM, some say this helps dissolve calcium deposit or shells. If the MSM works, it would make it easier to attack and kill the Fungus, Virus or Bacterial infection. MSM is known as Methylsulphonylmethane, I prefer the powder.
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