Eye Diseases

Ametropia

Causes:

Inability of the eyes to focus upon near or far away objects. It could be myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), or presbyopia.

Symptoms:

Eyes feel strained and get tired, headache, water runs through the eyes, vision blurs.

Treatment:

  1. Use glasses of sky blue colour for two to three hours a day.
  2. Indigo Chromatized water, twice a day.
  3. Green Chromatized water before meals.
  4. Make two circles 2 inches apart, of 2-inch radius, on a glossy cardboard. Fill one with red and the other with blue. Make the patient look at them from a distance of 4 feet, for ten minutes, twice a day. During gazing at these circles, try not to blink, or at least blinking should be avoided as much as possible.
  5. Get up early in the morning and sit where the rising sun can be seen. When the sun rises, look at it for one minute only. Do not see more than one minute.
  6. Wash the eyes with Blue Chromatized water in the morning and with Green Chromatized water in the evening.

Night Blindness

Causes:

Mostly it is caused due to a deficiency of vitamin A.

Symptoms: The patient can see normally during the daytime, but with the decline of the sun, the sight grows dimmer and dimmer. In winter this problem becomes severer than in summer.

Treatment:

  1. Use spectacles of turquoise colour for two to three hours a day.
  2. Blue Chromatized water, twice a day.
  3. Yellow Chromatized water after meals.
  4. Wash eyes with Sky Blue Chromatized water.

Ophthalmia Conjunctivitis

Causes:

A virus causes it. It is a communicable disease, so caution must be exercised, and the use of others’ towels, pillows, or handkerchiefs must be avoided.

Symptoms:

The inner side of the eyelids is red, water runs through the eyes, and after getting up in the morning the eyes are sore. It feels like sand grain prickling in the eyes, which is very painful.

Treatment:

  1. Use Sky Blue spectacles for two to three hours a day.
  2. Wash the eyes with Blue Chromatized water as many times as possible.
  3. Blue Chromatized water twice a day.
  4. Yellow Chromatized water before meals.
  5. Green Chromatized water after meals.

Sty

Causes:

Inflammation of the sebaceous glands of the eyelids, which is caused due to physical weakness, excessive use of starchy food, diabetes, and specific bacteria.

Symptoms:

The affected eyelid swells due to a pus-filled boil in the root of the eyelash. When the pus discharges, the swelling subsides.

Treatment:

  1. Pluck the lash carefully that has the sty.
  2. Put Dark Green Light upon the lashes for fifteen minutes a day.
  3. Blue Chromatized water, twice a day.
  4. Violet Chromatized water after lunch.
  5. Green Chromatized water before meals.
  6. Wash the affected eye with Green Chromatized water using a cotton swab.
  7. Put Blue Chromatized Rose water using a dropper three to four times a day.

Blepharitis

Causes:

In children, bacteria and unhygienic living are the main causes of this disease.

Symptoms:

Dryness on the sides of the eyelids, itching, and small wounds on the eyelids. The inner side of the eyelids is red.

Treatment:

  1. Sky Blue Chromatized water, twice a day.
  2. Green Chromatized water before meals.
  3. Blue light upon the eyelids for fifteen minutes, twice a day.

Conjunctivitis

Causes:

It is a very common infection of the eye, which is mostly caused by a virus, bacteria, allergy, or reaction to some particular chemical.

Symptoms:

Watery discharge from the eyes, which later on takes the form of pus, pain in the eye, sometimes the vision blurs, eyelids stick to each other when getting up from sleep.

Treatment:

Cover eyes with a green cloth when going out in the sun or intense light.

Blue light upon the eyes, keeping them closed, for fifteen minutes, twice a day.

Wash eyes with Sky Blue Chromatized water five to six times a day.

Blue Chromatized water, twice a day.

Cover eyes with a green cloth when going out in the sun or intense light.

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