One morning, early in the week, I woke up with an extremely irritated right eye. I dropped some Colloidal Silver in my eye and the irritation went away. A few days later, on Thursday, I woke up with my eye even more irritated, and really sensitive to light. I had to drive to work with one hand cupped over my eye, hoping that the colloidal silver would do its magic, but it didnt.
I drove to the Eye Center at the University as soon as it opened. The doctor examining me said I had developed an ulcer on my right eye. I had been keeping my contact lenses in night and day for three or four weeks. The infection had festered. It was too soon to determine if the ulcer was caused by a bacteria, or a virus. I was given both bacterial and viral eye drops to use. When I got home I started using my magnetic pulsing unit as much as possible right over the eye for about five 20-minute sessions and also dropped colloidal silver in my eye, several times that evening.
The doctor had me come back the next day, on Friday. By then my eye was barely irritated. The lead doctor of the Eye Center, Dr. M., saw me this time. He said it must be the bacterial ulcer because a viral ulcer never responds that fast. He examined my eye, got a surprised look on his face, and said it was the viral ulcer. Viral ulcers follow the veins in the eye, and look like little alien life forms. Bacterial ulcers dont branch out. I was taken off the bacterial drops and told to return next Tuesday. I didnt tell him about the colloidal silver or pulsed magnetic fields. Over the weekend I used magnetic pulsing about 5 full sessions a day over the eye, same as before, and dropped the colloidal silver in my eye, along with the anti-virus drops.
On Tuesday an intern examined me first, didnt find any problem, and asked me why I was there. I told him I had a viral ulcer on my right eye the previous Friday. He said, No you didnt. He said it wasnt possible for a viral ulcer to be gone in just three days. Dr. M. came in and verified that I had had a viral ulcer just three days earlier. I finally told them about the colloidal silver and using pulsed magnetic fields. When I asked, the doctor informed me that it usually takes a minimum of 3-4 weeks to cure a viral ulcer; using the only treatment available; prescription eye drops. Even then the eye will be cloudy for a while. My eye wasnt even cloudy. The intern never really accepted that Id had a viral ulcer. Dr. M. knew that I had, and didnt seem to have a problem accepting my explanation.
Sometime later I told my regular doctor, Dr. N., about my viral ulcer. He got a concerned look on his face and said a viral ulcer is a very serious condition. When people dont respond to the viral drops, they often lose their eye because there is no other treatment. The eye can rot out of the head. That made my experience all the more amazing and Im very grateful I had a magnetic pulsing unit in my tool kit as well as the colloidal silver to help me.
S. Smith, Utah, USA
He said it wasnt possible for a viral ulcer to be gone in just three days.