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Here is another resource for Ayurvedic Ophthalmology: http://www.toddcaldecott.com/ However, the best thing you can do is start with an Ayurvedic physician you can see in person. This way you can get a pulse diagnosis. Without that, you will be missing much of the benefit Ayurveda can offer.
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Paresh - given that you have advanced glaucoma, why don't you pick one of the very best glaucoma specialists you can find and travel to visit that person? I personally like Dr. Ritch because I can communicate well with him. I think communication is one of the most important factors. I would recommend...
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Dr. Ritch offered this resource in the glaucoma list: you can go to the AGS (American Glaucoma Society) website and there is a patient corner with a map and click on it to find AGS members. Here is the link: http://ags.affiniscape.com/associations/5224/ags_map.cfm Actually, why don't you just go to New...
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Hi Paresh - take a look at this article on my blog: http://fiteyes.com/blogs/fiteyes/2007/03/07/alan-tillotson-on-glaucoma Several readers of FitEyes.com are in touch with Dr. Tillotson, including me. He doesn't practice pure Ayurveda, so keep that in mind. He's an herbalist, not an Ayurvedic physician...