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I've read that it can make eyes a little more irritated for a few days, can it also make vision temporarily worse?
For how long? And how long till vision improved?
I haven't been able to get glasses made that I can easily see in. (But I can see fairly well with contacts, but my eyes are too dry to wear them anymore. Also, I hear that eyes behind contacts get less oxygen which helps the spirochetes.)
I'm just had another pair made with better lenses, and it is still difficult. Should I try stephania, or return glasses and ask them to try a different lens?
Thanks,
Susan
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GiGi
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You could try PC Noni, some of the Ozonated Rizoles besides Stephania Root. Also KMT microcurrent around the eyes is very effective. Be patient with the eyes. They are hard to get to.
But I definitely would try more than just Stephania. Many of the antimicrobials, also the ones from NatuRx/Cowden are effective.
I gave up contact lenses during Lyme and never went back to wearing them. It also took me a while to find the right glasses. But once you get all the neurotoxins out and a handle on the microbes, you will be surprised at your vision. I used the KMT and all of a sudden could see the clock from bed - which I could not never make out before.
Be patient, friend, you will get there.
Take care.
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JimBoB
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Susan: There are three ways to take Stephania:
In powder form in capsules.
In tincture form, with water or juice.
A decoction that you can use as an eye wash.
I have used the first two, but not the last yet. I am always leary of putting things into my eyes.
I find that Devils Claw in capsule form has been the best thing for MY eyes.
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