Natural Remedies

Candida in Cornea - Protocol Requested

Posted by Middy (Marion, IA) on 04/26/2024

What protocol works to treat candida when test results confirm it is in the cornea of humans?

Replied by Rob
Kentucky
04/28/2024

I would start with Colloidal Silver for Candida.

As a powerful antifungal, colloidal silver can modulate the growth of candida organisms. Additionally, it supports a healthy immune system. Colloidal silver is more effective than fluconazole when it comes to fighting yeast infections.

Colloidal Silver is well established in ophthalmology for over 100 years. I remember reading that it took the full 10ppm Colloidal silver to kill candida fungus.

I would also add about 4 drops lugol's iodine 2% per one ounce CS to add to it killing power. Used several times daily as drops in the eye's.

Hope this helps.

Replied by Middy
Marion, IA
04/30/2024

I have CS and Lugols iodine 2%. For candida in the cornea, is the iodine administered as eye drops, or is this taken as drops orally?

Bill
Phillipines
05/02/2024

I'm fairly lucky because, here in the Philippines, I can purchase and use medical grade eye drops that contain 10mg/2.5mg of boric acid and borax respectively per 10ml bottle.

As most of you are probably aware, both boric acid and borax are regarded as the ultimate anti-fungal and are very safe to use. Read about borax as an anti-fungal here and here.

And if you can purchase boric acid powder and borax you should be able to make your own anti-fungal eye drops. See below for the how-to details.

Ingredients
All you need to make this particular eyedrop mix is boric acid powder, borax (unscented 20 Mule Team Borax is fine), distilled water and a small empty or used plastic eyedropper that can hold 10 or 15 mls or more. You will also need a small digital weighing device.

How To Create You Own Eye Drops
Just follow these steps:

  • This particular eye drop mix is based on the 10mg/2.5mg per 10ml boric acid/borax ratio.
  • Add 100mls of distilled water into a glass or other receptacle.
  • Measure and add 100mg of boric acid powder to the 100ml glass of water and stir well.
  • Measure and add 25mgs of borax powder to the 100ml glass of water and stir well.
  • Now add the liquid mix from the glass into the small plastic eyedropper bottle until it's full.
  • Store any left-over eyedropper solution in a sealed container and store it in a cool, dry place.

I also like using this boric acid + borax eyedropper mix because it will kill any fungus and will also kill a wide range of bacteria in the eyes, sinuses and nasal pharynx, effectively and efficiently disinfecting these hard-to-reach regions. And, of course it's very cheap to make or buy.