Dr. Sharon Rabb
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Retinitis Pigmetosa Retinitis pigmetosa or (RP) is believed to be the result of mutations of multiple genes. It is a rod-cone dystrophy; 60 to 80 percent with RA inherit it by autosomal recessive transmission. These mutations cause a breakdown of the photoreceptors in the retina of the eye. The various results and problems with this disease are:
Although RP is related to the generation of the photoreceptors in the eye the "cause" is blamed on genetic mutations. However, the damage can be either alleviated or halted through alliterations in both internal and external environment. External Environment
Internal Environment
The brain and eyes account for only 2% of body weight but utilize 25% of nutrients intake. According to James Gormley (DHA, A Good Fat--Essential for Life, New Kensington Books, 1999), Dr. Royal Lee and others, the internal environment can play a significant role in both preventing and reversing eye diseases. The factors to be considered in the internal environment are:
I use concentrated nutrients, PMGs, and herbs to facilitate the healing process. Healing is individual and there are no certainties in healing because in reality you heal yourself. Granted the nutrients greatly facilitate the healing process, but you are the healer. Healing is a complex art and must be taken in steps to be effective. Digestion, metabolism and elimination need to be addressed as well as toxicity and cleansing. Other issues are endocrine gland balance and organ support. RP is not a problem, but result of an underlying imbalance even if there is a genetic tendency toward the disease. For more information visit my website at doctornutritionist.com. Dr. Sharon Rabb
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