WHAT ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS TRYING TO TELL YOU? Mineral deficiency is the lack of essential micronutrients needed for proper bodily function, often caused by poor diet, inadequate absorption, or increased needs, leading to symptoms like fatigue, weak bones, and impaired immunity, with major risks including anemia, osteoporosis, and developmental issues. Key culprits are often iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, and iodine, requiring dietary changes, supplements, or medical intervention to correct. Test your levels. Labcorp or QUEST

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Illness is imbalance and a lack of energy potential at the cellular level.
Easy first step; check for deficiencies at the vitamin and mineral level. Then share the results with your practitioner, nutritionist or dietitian. I think HyVee has one on site.
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Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is being studied as a potential, low-toxicity treatment for various ocular conditions, including inflammation, cataracts, and retinal damage, often applied as drops. It may act as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, with studies suggesting effectiveness in treating corneal burns and improving tissue permeability.
Key Findings on DMSO for Eyes:
- Potential Benefits: Research indicates that DMSO can be used to treat ocular surface inflammation, pain, seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, uveitis, and keratitis. It has shown promise in reducing retinal damage (light-induced) and helping with macular degeneration.
- Application & Effectiveness: Studies suggest that 30% to 50% concentrations of DMSO are well-tolerated for topical eye drops. It is also known to help with the healing of corneal injuries.
- Safety Concerns: While often considered safe and non-toxic, high concentrations (90-100%) can cause irritation. Some studies, notably from the 1960s, indicated potential, albeit reversible, changes in the refractive index of the lens in laboratory animals (dogs).
- Important Precautions: Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use DMSO. It should not be used without medical consultation if you have diabetes, or liver/kidney conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional before applying any substance to the eyes.
Disclaimer: This information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or a recommendation to use DMSO for any eye condition.