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Microcurrent Therapy or ACV for Cataracts

Island Girl (Gc, Ci) on 01/01/2023

Has anyone used microcurrent therapy (specially frequency specific microcurrent) to help dissolve the cataracts?

i found Dt. Edward Kondrot while searching for natural remedies for cataracts and he has a program to reverse cataracts and uses microcurrent as one of the remedies, but he is extremely expensive.

I would love to hear from anyone who has used this therapy successfully for cataracts.

Or has anyone used Apple cider vinegar topically to reverse cataracts?

I have read about diluted ACV used as an eyewash but I am too scared to try it. Instead was wondering if we could soak the diluted ACV on a cotton pad and place it over the closed eyelids for a few minutes and get the benefit?

if anyone has tried ACV to dissolve cataracts please respond.

Or what else did you try that helped with reversing cataracts naturally?

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Replied by mmsg from somewhere, europe on 01/02/2023

Island Girl, Castor oil is working for me so far, thank G-d. I just apply a drop on each eyelash line (with closed eyes) before bed. It seeps in all night, I guess. So far the doctor's dire predictions about the cataracts have not materialized.
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Replied by Island Girl from Gc, Ci on 01/02/2023

Thank you, mmsg. May I ask you how long you have been applying castor oil on your eyelids for? And how long it took for you to notice any difference? Do you do anything else in addition to castor oil? What grade was/is your cataracts? Do you see hallows around headlights and street lights after dark?
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Replied by mmsg from somewhere, europe on 01/03/2023

Island Girl, I don't remember how many years ago I started, maybe 3-4. They had told me that I was a 3 or thereabouts and in about 6 years would need cataract operations. Well, I was recently checked and they said it's about 2 or 3....So it seems to be working for me. Again, I don't drop it into my eyes, just extend some on my eyelash line with eyes closed, before sleep. And then again, not every single day.
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Replied by Linda from Colorado on 01/06/2023

Hi, I’m not sure I have cataracts but I do get floaters and feel like there’s a film on my eyes esp when I notice chemtrails are heavy and I’m outside. So I rinse my eyes out with a shot glass of purified water with a pinch of Himalayan pink salt and 3 drops of 10 ppm colloidal silver and I have immediate results. Even floaters go away when I use it several times in one day.I keep solution from shot glass and reuse it to wash eyes throughout the day. I also will occasionally use Dr. Schulzes eyebright tincture which also helps clear my eyes. It has cayenne pepper in it so I only use 3- drops in shot glass with distilled water and nothing else and reuse it same day with left over solution. I’m 67 and don’t wear glasses except readers (150). I also have an Iteracare wand that’s high frequency scalar wave light therapy. I just got it so I’ve only used it a couple of times.I heard it heals eyes but if you have any implants from cataract surgery you can’t use it on eyes . In fact you can’t use it anywhere on body that has metal including crowns and dental implants in the mouth. Hope this helps.
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Replied by Island Girl from Gc, Ci on 01/17/2023

Hi Linda, thank you for your response. Which brand of colloidal silver do you use? I use 2-3 drops of Dr. Christopher’s eye wash few times a week. It also has cayenne, but much less than Dr. Schulzes. Is it ok to use the left over eye wash the same day again? Where do you store the leftover eye wash? I discard it each time for each eye. Sometime I do just once a day, sometimes twice a day, so that’s about 4 eye cups of water being discarded.
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Replied by Famcoll from Random on 10/14/2023

I use a frequency specific microcurrent machine for many things, but had no idea there was a setting for elimination of cataracts. I find the machine excellent for controlling pain, both nerve and muscular. I'm going to ask the healthcare provider (who supplied the machine to me) about a cataract setting. It's my understanding that each machine can hold 99 programs. There are several duplicates on mine, so perhaps I can switch one out. If I learn anything more, I will post it. Thanks for bringing the cataract issue to my attention.
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Replied by 'mur' from CA on 10/14/2023

Just wondering what the microcurrent therapy machine costs and where to buy.

thank you muriel

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Replied by Famcoll from Random on 10/15/2023

I paid $1600 and got it via a functional medicine doc over a year ago. However, FSM machines are used regularly now in places like the Cleveland Clinic for pain management. If you are dealing with chronic pain or osteoarthritis and you get to a medical doctor (one both knowledgeable and sympathetic) they can prescribe these machines to you, in which case the cost may be covered by insurance in whole or part. At least, that's my understanding of the situation. The brand I purchased is called MEND Technology. My doc told me it is smaller and easier to use than the original version. They are used not only for pain but for a variety of other things (anxiety, depression, etc), but no main stream doc will prescribe for those non-pain issues. Main stream medicine admits FSM therapy works for pain and that's it. Of course, if your doc loads it for everything, then you have a complete toolbox!
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Replied by Mrb000 from Canada on 12/13/2025

I have an fsm machine & I have cataracts but I can’t find any details on frequencies to use or how to place the electrodes
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