Building Blocks for the Eyes

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I ordered the Retyne Mask yesterday, this happens to be something that I have been working on already for myself.  I would like to share a ‘tip’ with you that I discovered primarily this year, I have been defining the relationship of foods to the geometric receptors throughout the body.  When the body needs building blocks, it is very specific, this is for the eyes;

Shape matters, bad shape = bad vision, good shape = good vision.

In a perfectly shaped eye, each of these elements has a round curvature, like the surface of a smooth ball. A cornea or lens with such curvature bends (refracts) all incoming light equally to make a sharply focused image directly on the retina at the back of the eye.

What this is a short list of which things would best support the healing / rebuilding of the eyeball.

brussels sproutsvegetableeyeballwhole sprout
chamomileherbseyeballthe flower
ginseng red ballsherbseyeballred balls
eucalyptusflowereyeballflower
marigoldflowereyeballflower
sweet peavegetableeyeballvegetable
amlafruiteyeball / headwhole fruit
watercressvegetableroundall
blueberryfruitroundall
cherryfruitroundall
cranberryfruitroundall
elderberryfruitroundall
grapefruitroundall
lycheefruitroundall
mulberryfruitroundall
sweet peasvegetablesmall roundall

How a cataract forms:

A cataract is a cloudy lens. The lens sits behind the colored part of your eye, called the iris. The lens focuses light that passes into your eye. This produces clear, sharp images on the back part of the eye, called the retina.

As you age, the lenses in your eyes become less flexible, less clear, and thicker. Aging and some medical conditions can cause proteins and fibers within the lenses to break down and clump together. This is what causes the clouding in the lenses. (green peas for this repair)

As the cataract grows, the clouding becomes worse. A cataract scatters and blocks the light as it passes through the lens. This prevents a sharply defined image from reaching your retina. As a result, your vision becomes blurred.

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