I cured my irregular astigmatism (keratoconus) naturally

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Postby Andrew MacLean » Tue 12 Dec 2006 12:58 pm

John

If you do have to eat a hat, do you like HP Sauce or Heinz Ketchup? If it had to come to it, I'd suggest a WebCam broadcast, so we can all enjoy the event live.

On the other hand, I am not expecting to be glued to my computer screen while you tuck into your fedora.

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Postby AlWilkens » Tue 12 Dec 2006 3:16 pm

Hello everyone,

Let me first reassure everybody that I am not a scammer, nor am I targeting a specific problem area for profit. If you really did find my information non value adding I would give you your money back. What I have to offer is of tremendous value and deserves a commensurate reaction. Like I said I do not feel pressure to share this information. And in fact I was reluctant to put this on a website. What I found, the corneal topographies and the other questions that were raised on this forum are answered in my publication. For those that do not want to believe it or give it a chance, I feel sorry for. Since this is the sort of reaction, I do not feel this is the right channel to release this information. I have taken down the website and I will reconsider how or whether to release this information.

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Postby Andrew MacLean » Tue 12 Dec 2006 3:26 pm

Tell you waht. Post a summary of your material here and we'lld ecide whether to invest in the full book.
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Postby jayuk » Tue 12 Dec 2006 3:58 pm

Al

If you really wanted to help such a cause. you wouldnt assign a price tag to it, and the wording of the website wouldnt all be marketing orientated.....

What you would do, is approach someone, have a study of some sort, and then market the solution properly...OR....if not that way inclined....just give the information free.....Im all for Capitalism!....so either of them would have been fine....

The fact the the "cure" doesnt utilise much seems very open to a potential scam, so you cannot blame us for being a little concerned!....

Its also concerning that you have put the Keratoconus condition down, and then claim that it also cures that! I can tell you if what you have DOES! youd be a Millionaire before you can even register another domain.

Again, happy to be proved wrong!...but until you provide some substance.....this acn only be termed a scam
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Postby GarethB » Tue 12 Dec 2006 4:10 pm

20 years ago, I was told when I could no longer wear lenses that the grafts would cure my KC. I think at one point before then it was suggested contact lenses would cure KC (could be wrong here).

Now you will be hard pushed to find a surgeon that would say such a thing today.

The other new treatments such as C3R, min-Ark, intacs etc are very careful to ensure that the treatments offerd are taken as long term management of the condition.

To be honest I do not thing anyone on any forum will accept that there is a 'cure' until it is demonstarted that all clinical signs of KC have gone and full 6/6 (20/20) vision is achieved unaided and that stability for at least 10 years with this level of vision is achieved.

We have seen new techneques come and go promising us the earth only to be let down, so you can understand us being cauteous, especially where money is concerned. C3R costs nearly £1000 per eye, but at least we know the research data that supports it.
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