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#2 Corneal Disorders Ophthalmic #2 Bullous Keratopathy Ophthalmic #2 Corneal Abrasions Ophthalmic #2 Corneal Oystrophies Ophthalmic #2 Corneal Transplant Ophthalmic #3 Cataract Eye Opacities #3 Cataracts Eye Opacities #3 Congenital Cataracts Eye Opacities #3 Cortical Cataract Eye Opacities #3 Lens Disorders Eye Opacities #3 Nuclear Slerosis Eye Opacities #5 Diabetic Diseases Diabetic #5 Diabetic Cataracts […]

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Burst Blood Vessels in the White of the Eye

Question: What setting do you use for burst blood vessels in the white of the eye on the rife machine? Answer: https://rifeandzappers2.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Eye-Controller.png On Rife Digital Professional V3 use:  Eye Inflammation: 0.06, 0.5, 0.87, 12.85, 27.5, 141, 301.23, 453.02, 783.4, 825.03 For optimal therapeutic outcomes, A Retyne Mask should be applied directly to the eye region

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Eye Issues. Which Program Do I Use?

Question: I got a list of what they say is wrong with my eyes.  Which programs do I use? one assistant said the Red Light is not good for the eyes.  Can you address that as well please? Here is the list of issues: Hypermetropia, bilateral Regular astigmatism, bilateral Presbyopia Puckering of macula, bilateral Macular cyst, hole,

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Cystoid Macular Edema (CME)

Question: I just purchased the Retyne device and have been reading the “conditions” and “advanced treatments” on your website. I have a Cystoid Macular Edema (CME) in one eye.What program do you suggest I try to dissolve or treat this cyst?Thank you for any advice you may be able to give me. Answer: Was CME

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Retyne Eye Mask – Release in the 1st quarter of 2025

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Crystalline Lens Issues

Crystalline lens issues typically refer to problems related to the natural lens of the eye, which is responsible for focusing light onto the retina. These issues can include conditions such as cataracts, where the lens becomes cloudy, leading to blurry vision, or other types of lens opacity. In the context of the Retyne Eye treatment

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Macular Degeneration & Lens Implant

Question: I have a lens implant and macular degeneration. I was told with my old machine I should not run eye programs as the lens may regenerate and reject the implant. Is this still a possibility? Answer: This statement ” lense may regenerate and reject the implant. Is this still a possibility” is totally wrong.

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