Choosing the right salt is always based on individual symptoms. Vision is considered the most important sense for most people. Eye diseases are quickly perceived as threatening. To avoid eye damage, eye symptoms should be taken seriously. Sudden and unusual vision changes sometimes indicate the onset of nervous disorders, high blood pressure, head tumors, or other factors.
Schuessler salts can be used as an auxiliary method.
• Schuessler salt No. 3 – overtired, red eyes, barley, chalazion.
• Schuessler salt No. 4 – dry and watery eyes.
• Alternate salt No. 3 with salt No. 4 when white mucous pus is released.
• Schuessler salt No. 6 – chronic inflammation or yellow-green discharge.
• Schussler salt No. 8 – swollen eyes.
• Alternate salt No. 3 and salt No. 8 for swelling and inflammation of the eyelids.
• Schussler salt No. 10 – conjunctivitis.
• Schuessler salt No. 11 – for persistent inflammation with thick yellow suppuration.
• Schuessler salt No. 12 – when it is necessary to achieve the outflow of pus.
• Schussler salt No. 17 – used for painful, inflamed and reddened eyes.
• Clouding of the lens – use salt No. 1 (morning), No. 4 (daytime) and No. 8 (evening) simultaneously for 6-10 weeks.
• Macular degeneration – salt #6 and salt #13.
• Tiki – salt No. 5.
• Glaucoma – salt No. 1, salt No. 3, salt No. 10, salt No. 11.
• Ocular migraine – salt No. 21.
Dissolve 2-3 tablets of each chosen salt 2 times a day on an empty stomach, wash down with plenty of clean water.