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my 41 yrs old husband has developed hard white bumps under his eyelids in the past 10 years. Doctors told him they are calcium deposits, and did not suggest any treatments for him (in fact, they told him there's no way to get rid of them). The bumps bother him constantly, and he is very sensity to lights and has red eyes most of the time.
will the essential oil (EFA) help him? Can you recommend the dosage? Thanks very much.
Cathy
In Reply to: calcium deposits under eyelids posted by cathy on September 02, 2001 at 18:26:17:
Hi, Cathy.
IF the diagnosis is correct, go to the calcium deposits archives about the new non-surgical removal of calcium deposits that all docs should know by now.
MY guess is that the diagnosis is not correct and that this is caused by chronic blockage of membonian glands in his upper lid. This is usually caused by chronic inflammation (allergy, etc.) and will continue to get worse until someone makes the right diagnosis.
I would see a good clinical ecologist with all medical records in hand. See the Multiple Chemical Sensitivity archives as to how to find one in your area.
Let us know what you learn. In the meantime he might get some relief by using Dr Christopher's "Eye Bright"-- available in any health food store (no risk).
Walt
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