(04-08-2013, 10:18 PM)Peanutz Wrote: [ -> ]x
For those noticing sharper eye-sight and eyes feeling 'less heavy' and more 'slick' to put it into some sort of words, here's why according to one doctor/researcher. Obviously consult your own doctor to double check.
http://health.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group...sage/43607
In the Journal of the American Apitherapy Society, Dr. Mamdouh AbulRhman,
professor of paediatrics in the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University
in Egypt described how he successfully treated cornea ulcer with honey in
just a few weeks after antibiotics, antiviral agents and corticosteroids
failed for 7 months.
"One researcher believes that flavonoids present in healing honey have the
necessary properties to access the eyes lens. Along with healing honey its
antioxidant and osmotic properties it will heal the eye thus improving your
sight and curing eye infections.
Dr Golichev recommended vitamin intake and diluted honey to treat cortical
and incipient senile cataracts after a study with 108 patients in Russia.
Visual acuity was maintained in 80% of 2492 patients presenting incipient
cataracts treated with honey!"
Using 20% honey solution eye drops in patients with dry eye syndrome.
Vol. 46 (4) pp. 232-235
"The purpose of this work was to investigate the effect of 20% honey solution eye drops on human patients with dry eye syndrome. Thirty six patients (72 eyes) of mean age 44.7 years old were examined. Investigations were carried out before and after the treatment. Nineteen patients were treated with 20% honey solution eye drops three times a day, and 17 patients were treated with artificial tears three times a day as a control. After treatment with the honey eye drops, improvement of ocular changes was observed in most of the patients compared to the control treatment b. We also found a positive effect of the honey eye drops on the state of the cornea."
http://www.ibra.org.uk/articles/20080612_7
About how long to keep your mixture, i'd say a week and two at most. I'm making a new batch next week.