Bioelectrical Stimulation in An Integrated Treatment for Macular Degeneration, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Glaucoma, CMV-Retinitis & Diabetic Retinopathy

This study is a follow-up to the previous study published by Grace from the late 1980s. In this study she partnered with an ophthalmologist in San Francisco and over two years they studied people with a variety of diagnoses, showing significant improvements in vision for all diagnoses and in about 85% of the people they worked with.
 
This was a tightly run study, but was refused by the peer-reviewed journals because one of the investigators (Grace Halloran PhD) was not a physician. Grace did present this study at a number of respected scientific conferences. It was her presentation at a conference sponsored by the Department of Electrical Engineering at Mankato State University in Minneapolis where I met Grace.
 
Doctor Jarding also presented his work treating people with graces protocol at this conference. It is important to put the success that Grace had been improving vision in people with diseases that mainstream medicine considers untreatable in perspective. The peer-reviewed literature is full of studies looking at all manner of treatments and interventions that have attempted to help people with untreatable problems like macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa and Stargardt.
 
From the hundreds of thousands of people who’ve been studied, clear understanding has emerged of the natural history of these diseases. Namely, the natural history of these diseases is that people progressively see loss of vision. Some studies involving supplements alone have shown an ability to slow the pace of decline. Only the integrative approaches utilizing electrical stimulation, supplementation, oriental medicine and color therapy have brought real improvements to people’s vision.
 
A therapy that made even one person better would warrant further study. The work pioneered by Grace Halloran PhD has now helped thousands of people. If you would like to learn the Better Eye Health Program can help you, please contact us.

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