by Nadean Philips
[Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the May-August 2024 issue of Venture Inward Magazine.]
An incident happened to me a few years ago that was rather amazing!
I had just completed my yearly eye examination when my ophthalmologist informed me that I had macular degeneration and there was no cure for it. He further explained blindness could result from the condition. He recommended I see a specialist immediately. In fact, he thought it so urgent he made the appointment while I was still in his office. This happened on a Thursday. The earliest appointment available with the specialist was on the following Tuesday.
Returning home, I immediately consulted the circulating file from A.R.E. headquarters titled “Loss of Vision.” I thumbed through several pages until I came to reading #3810, which sort of clicked. It was given to a person in Alabama in 1922. The reading recommended diet, electrotherapy, physiotherapy, and an herbal prescription. The herbs matched those found in a tonic I had earlier purchased from a supplier in Virginia Beach. I started using it immediately. I also incorporated the head and neck exercises several times a day that Cayce recommended, as well as changes in diet.
To make a long story short, by the time my appointment rolled around on Tuesday, the specialist found no signs of macular degeneration. Was it a misdiagnosis? Or did the tonic do the deed?
More recently, I was asked to renew my driver’s license. To be on the safe side, a month or so before the renewal, I started the Tonic 3810* treatment again and scheduled an appointment for an eye examination. To my surprise (and the doctor’s), my contacts had to be cut back from 2.25 to 1.00 for the left eye and from 2.00 to 1.00 for the right eye.
It was also interesting to me that prior to the first incident of my initial examination, I dreamed of the exact image of an eye with macular degeneration. There was no story to the dream—just an eye that looked like the eye I later saw in the material the specialist provided on macular degeneration. But I had misinterpreted the dream. I thought it said I needed to look at life’s situations differently.
Others have tried these herbs and have gotten excellent results. A woman in Beaumont reported her prescription for glasses had to be cut back after taking the herbal formula. A 12-year-old girl in Virginia tried these herbs for the headaches she got when reading for long periods. It worked, and her eyes steadily improved from 20/50 and 20/40 to 20/10 and 20/15. She never filled out the prescription for the glasses. During this time, she also had one chiropractic adjustment each month, ate two or more raw carrots a week, and did head and neck exercises every day.
I had an in-depth physical exam when I was 83 years old. It revealed that I had the numbers of a 50-year-old woman. I believe that was due to following many of the Cayce recommendations. I am now 93 years old and only need weak driving glasses and reading glasses for fine print. God bless Edgar Cayce!
For many years Nadean Philips managed the A.R.E. Southwest Region. She brought Cayce programs to Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, and many other locations, including multi-day retreats in the beautiful southwest Texas valleys and mountains. For some years, she also managed New Mexico with Cayce programs in Taos, Santa Fe, and Albuquerque.
*NOTE: The tonic is available at Baar.com; it is called “OPTIKADE VIBRATONIC 3810.”
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