Share National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Statement on Acupuncture By Carlyle Coash A number of years ago the NIH expressed their opinions about the efficacy of acupuncture and acupressure. Below is an overview of that statements and their findings. It was heartening to read that the NIH supports the basic methods that the Acu-Eye© Points are derived from. NOTE: Click on the image of the article to […]
Share The Stimulation of Additional Points to Enhance the Treatment of Macular Degeneration and Other Retinal Diseases By Carlyle Coash This is a scientific study connected to the Acu-Eye© Points and the methods that support them. The points draw their origins from acupressure and acupuncture locations along the face, head and ear regions of the body. NOTE: Click on the image of the article to open it in another window where you can read it […]
Share “Help When Blindness Falls on Deaf Ears” Chicago Tribune article on Grace’s work with Usher Syndrome By Carlyle Coash If you have Usher syndrome, you will find this article interesting. Usher syndrome is a rare disease that affects both the vision and the hearing. The visual challenges are very similar to retinitis pigments, and Grace was asked to see if her program would help people with Usher. I have met some of the local people she helped, and […]
Share Alternative Medicine Article: Saving Sight by Grace Halloran, PhD By Carlyle Coash Alternative Medicine Magazine featured a couple of articles on Grace Halloran, PhD and her pioneering work with reversing eye disease. If you need some hope that there is hope for diseases like macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa and Stargardt disease then read these articles. Alternative Medicine Magazine was not a peer-reviewed journal, but its owner and editor, Burton Goldberg was a […]
Share Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Rat Limb Regeneration: A New Look at an Old Model By Carlyle Coash This Scientific Report was listed in the US National Library of Medicine and with the National Institutes of Health. NOTE: Click on the image of the article to open it in another window where you can read it online. Some files may not be available for download for copyright reasons.
Share Bone Marrow Derived Stem Cells Can Differentiate into Retina Cells in Injured Rat Retina By Carlyle Coash Article from the Journal Stem Cells, which draws on the work of scientists at Kansai Medical University, Osaka, Japan. NOTE: Click on the image of the article to open it in another window where you can read it online. Some files may not be available for download for copyright reasons.
Share The Treatment of Retinal Diseases w/ Microcurrent Stimulation & Nutritional Supplementation By Carlyle Coash If you’re like most people considering the Better Eye Health Program you want to know if the techniques work and if they’ll work for you. They work, but only if you do them. We’ve tried to put up as many studies as we can find that describe the results that we and other practitioners have had. The studies all […]
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