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The Reality of Macular Pseudoholes

By Carlyle Coash

Macular pseudoholes; macular holes; macular fold; macular tear; epiretinal membrane. The ophthalmologists consider all of the above as very different and distinct problems, but we have come to see that they are all simply different forms of structural degeneration of the retina, and are more common than different. Also we have seen all of them improve, even heal with the basic approaches used in the full Better Eye Health Program. The eye can heal, and there is Hope for Sight!

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Wet and Dry Macular Degeneration Are The Same Thing

By Carlyle Coash

We address the confusion some people have about wet versus dry macular degeneration. Hint: they are the same disease. All wet macular degeneration begins as dry macular degeneration. Wet (or exudative) macular degeneration is a more advanced stage of dry (non-exudative) macular degeneration. The leaking and bleeding found in wet macular degeneration are simply complications found in more advanced stages of the disease. The injections and treatments offered if you have macular degeneration treat only these complications. They do not treat the underlying disease, and they are not intended to improve vision. Link to the full Better Eye Health Program™More important is the fact that both wet and dry macular degeneration respond well to the support offered in the Better Eye Health Program™, with studies showing that people with both types can see lasting improvements in their vision. There is Hope for Sight!™

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How Do I Measure Improvements in Vision?

By Carlyle Coash

You’re doing the microcurrent stimulation therapy in the Better Eye Health Program™ and you want to know if your eyesight is improving before you get your next eye exam. In this podcast Dr. Miller discusses some simple and common sense things you can do to track the healing in your eyes. If you don’t already have one, there is a link where you can print out and Amsler grid to track changes in your visual fields.

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ScyFIX work regarding MCS and treatment of Macular Degeneration

By Carlyle Coash

The following summary of the research on the use of microcurrent stimulation in the treatment of retinal disease is from the company ScyFIX, and was part of their submission to the FDA in an attempt to gain approval for a clinical trial that would allow them to market a unit for eye treatment. They refer to studies done as part […]

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