May 3, 2019 - EyeClarity Podcast
This episode answers questions related to fluctuations in vision after RK surgery, farsightedness, astigmatism, and macular degneration.
Question 1
0:38 – 5:10
Fifteen years ago I had RK surgery. I just had cataract surgery with a Toric lens replacement. I have fluctuations in my vision which my eye doctor says is because of previous RK. Is there anything I can do to improve at this point?
Question 2
5:10 – 8:27
I would like more info on the yin yang chart than the video on your website supplies.
- Do you ever do the other symbols or just the top symbols?
- Once you see the 3 images what do you do? Keep staring at them? For how long? Then just out the paper down and move on?
- How often do you use the chart every day?
Many thanks!
Question 3
8:27 – 14:02
I am a Craniosacral Therapist (and retired physical therapist.) A woman is coming to see me for CST for early-stage macular degeneration. I am writing for the best advice on how to treat it.
I appreciate any advice. Thank you.
Question 4
14:02 – 17:39
Hi, Dr. Berne. I have been doing the farsightedness and astigmatism protocol for a month now. I first want to let you know I notice my vision improving. Thank you so much for these free protocols. I do have a few questions on whether I am doing exercises correctly:
- Figure 8 eye massage: Do you apply any pressure around the eye with fingertips?
- Plus lens to blur: Should I perform in my right eye? I can see clearly because I am farsighted. Which brings me to another question.
- Can I use reading glasses to see distance?
Thank you!
Question 5
17:39 – 23:07
I had cataract surgery 6 years ago and was diagnosed with Mac Tel Type 2. What can you tell us about this condition? This condition is not fun, and no known cure.
Question 6
23:07 – 26:32
I am wondering what you can tell me about Dacryops. Is there anything I can do to help prevent more cysts on the lacrimal gland?
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