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    • #35743
      Jannevarez

        Have you heard of any plants that can slow the effects of, or even reverse macular degeneration?

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      • #35774
        Dr. Patrick Jones
        Homestead Instructor

          I would use bilberry and Gingko. I would also take a product by Hi Health called Occular Nutrition.

          Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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          Jannevarez

            Doc Jones wrote: I would use bilberry and Gingko. I would also take a product by Hi Health called Occular Nutrition.

            Thanks so much

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            IdahoHerbalist

              We also have our formula called Visionary

            • #37063
              Nut501

                When treating macular degeneration- does the treatment make any difference if it is

                Wet or dry type? Also can herbs be used to restore lost vision?

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                Dr. Patrick Jones
                Homestead Instructor

                  Nut501 wrote: When treating macular degeneration- does the treatment make any difference if it is

                  Wet or dry type? Also can herbs be used to restore lost vision?

                  Thanks![/url]

                  I would try it on either and cross my fingers. I’ve had no experience addressing it.

                  Lost vision is likely lost. You could try some herbal support but I think it’d be really a long shot.

                  Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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