Cataract treated naturally with Homeopathy and Schuessler salts (tissue salts): A homeopathic and naturopathic guide

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Cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye that impairs vision. It occurs, when there is a buildup of protein in the lens that makes it cloudy. Cataracts usually form slowly and don't disturb the eyesight early on.

As this eye disease continues to develop, the clouding becomes denser and involves a greater part of the lens, preventing a sharply defined image from reaching the retina. As a result, the vision becomes blurred. Cataracts usually develop in both eyes. However, the cataracts aren't totally symmetrical.

Causes of cataracts include age-related changes, trauma, heredity, other eye conditions, allergies, high blood pressure, metabolic diseases, exposure to sunlight or radiation, exposure to toxic substances and chemicals, poor nutrition, liver- and kidney diseases, circulatory disorders and hormonal imbalance.

In this naturopathic adviser, I will give you recommendations how to treat and prevent cataract naturally with homeopathy, Schuessler salts (also named cell salts, tissue salts) and herbal tinctures.
I will present you the most proven homeopathic remedies and Schuessler salts, including the appropriate potency and dosage.

Naturopathy works holistically. It does not treat single symptoms only. It treats the whole body, mind and soul. I wish you much success, joy in life and especially your health.

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