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Syntonic Light Therapy in the Treatment of Glaucoma

Syntonic Light Therapy in the Treatment of Glaucoma
Presented at the International Syntonic Light Conference held in St. Pete Beach, Fl
April 28th - May 1st

http://www.healingtheeye.com/Articles/Syntonic_Light_Therapy_Glaucoma.html

According to the National Eye Institute, glaucoma is the third leading cause of blindness in the U.S. 
Cataracts and macular degeneration rank first and second, respectively. There are an estimated 2,218,000 patients who suffer from glaucoma (approx 1 in 136 or 0.74%).

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Recruiting patients for a one day study looking at the effects of different spectrums of light on intra-ocular pressures

Glaucoma study

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Evasive vs Invasive

A group of glaucoma patients recently had an online discussion about my book Microcurrent Stimulation: Miracle Eye Cure. I was contacted by several readers of that discussion and informed that one of the skeptics posted the following reply about my website:

"I did a little digging and came across Kondrot's site. It's yet more of the usual totally unsupported, unproven New Age silliness of course, but the best bit by far is this:

Cataract surgery should be a last resort after trying other non-evasive treatments.

There is a simple, non-evasive treatment that can wake up dysfunctional retinal cells and improve vision.

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