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On the Relation Cataract-Alzheimer Disease: Can Cataract and Alzheimer Disease be Prevented?

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On the Relation Cataract-Alzheimer Disease: Can Cataract and Alzheimer Disease be Prevented?

  • Maria Kuman

Holistic Research Institute, Knoxville, TN, United States of America.

*Corresponding Author: Maria Kuman, Holistic Research Institute, Knoxville, TN, United States of America.

Citation: Kuman M. (2025). On the Relation Cataract – Alzheimer Disease. Can Cataract and Alzheimer Disease be Prevented?. International Clinical Case Reports and Reviews, BioRes Scientia Publishers. 3(2):1-2. DOI: 10.59657/2993-0855.brs.25.030

Copyright: © 2025 Maria Kuman, this is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Received: February 14, 2025 | Accepted: March 03, 2025 | Published: March 07, 2025

Abstract

Research found that both cataract and Alzheimer disease are deposit of amyloid proteins (which the immune system synthesizes to fight viruses) in the eyes in the case of cataract or in the brain in the case of Alzheimer disease, where they crystalize between the cells forming amyloid plaques. The amyloid proteins instead of being excreted (after they have done their job), are sent to the head and deposited in the space between the cells, whose liquid is provided by the lymph system. Since the parasites dump their exhaust into the lymph system, they must be the ones that re-directed the amyloid proteins to the head, with which they turn the immune system against itself (not to bother them). This makes the cataract and the Alzheimer disease autoimmune diseases. Usually, the Alzheimer disease is preceded by cataract. Both diseases can be treated and prevented by flushing the lymph system with appropriate diet and getting rid of the parasites.


Keywords: cataract is amyloid proteins; alzheimer is amyloid proteins; amyloids are immune proteins; cataract is autoimmune disease; alzheimer is autoimmune disease

Introduction

Are Cataract and Alzheimer Autoimmune Diseases?

Cataract is more common among elderly. In the USA, 68% of the elderly over age 80 have cataract. It is more common among women, and less common among Hispanic and Black people. It is also more common among people with diabetes and high blood pressure. Vitamins A, C, and E were found to have positive effect on cataract. Research at Harvard Medical School found 20 years ago (in the year 2003) that cataract is amyloid proteins deposited in the eye. These amyloid proteins are usually synthesized by the immune system to fight viruses, but why they are deposited in the head. A natural question arises: Is our immune system turned against itself? Somebody must have done this. It cannot happen by itself. In my article [1], I explained that this somebody are the parasites in the body. When the body is young and the immune system strong, it keeps the parasites under control. When the body is old and the immune system weaker, the parasites take over the control - they turn the immune system against itself not to bother them. Why are the parasites so smart? I explained in my article [2] that the parasites have collective mind allowing them to live in symbiosis, which means to mutually benefit from each other. Thus, the amyloid proteins, which the immune system synthesized to fight viruses, are now deposited in the head (by the parasites). When the amyloid proteins are deposited in the eyes, the cataract is usually surgically removed. 

On the Relation Cataract-Alzheimer Disease

Surgically removing the cataract solves the eye problem, but the next thing is the amyloid proteins are deposited in the brain, in the space between the cells, whose liquid is provided by the lymph system. With time, when the lymph liquid becomes too thick (because of more parasites and more consuming of lymph-thickening food), the amyloid proteins crystalize as amyloid plaques. These plaques don’t allow the neurons to communicate, which is manifested as inability to memorize, called Alzheimer disease. Indeed, it was found that Chlamydia Pneumoniae (a virus that cause pneumonia) can later lead to dementia. This is because the amyloid proteins synthesized to fight the pneumonia virus were deposited in the brain (with the help of the parasites). Thus, both cataract and Alzheimer disease are related to amyloid proteins, which the immune system synthesized to fight viruses. Instead of being excreted (after they have done their job), the parasites deposited these amyloid proteins in the head, with which they turned the immune system against itself. If so, both cataract and Alzheimer disease are autoimmune diseases. 

Can Cataract and Alzheimer Disease Be Prevented?

In my article [1], I explained that all autoimmune diseases could be prevented (and this includes cataract and Alzheimer disease) by flushing the lymph system, which provide the liquid between the cells, and in which the parasites dump their exhausts. Proof of this is the fact that to check if you have parasites, you need to spit in water. If the saliva is thick and slimy and does not dissipate, you have parasites. The exhaust of the parasites makes the saliva thick and slimy and since the whole lymph liquid between the cells becomes thick and slimy, moving after age 80 becomes difficult and frequently painful.

As said in my article [1], after age 80 the mobility can be increased and the cataract and the oncoming Alzheimer disease prevented, by flushing the lymph system: 1/ with a combination of turmeric and ginger mixed with honey (taken one teaspoon 3 times a day), 2/ 2 - 3 chopped large cloves of garlic (taken with food) before sleep, and 3/ appropriate diet with food thinning the lymph liquid [3]. I had cataract and now my vision is clear after I did such flushing of the lymph system with appropriate diet [3]. And this is the way cataract should be treated - by flushing of the lymph system. 

If the lymph system is not flushed and the parasites not cleansed, since the lymph system provides the liquid between the cells, the amyloid proteins accumulate in the brain between the cells. When their concentration becomes high and the lymph liquid too tick, they solidify turning into amyloid plaques, which is very difficult to get rid of. These amyloid plaques make the communication of the neurons impossible, which manifests as impossibility to memorize. It is called Alzheimer disease and usually with time the memory problems become severe. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, we can say that both cataract and Alzheimer disease could be prevented by flushing the lymph system and by getting rid of the parasites (for how to get rid of the parasites read the last chapter of my book) [4]. Obviously, first our eyes are fogged with cataract to warn us for the oncoming more serous memory problem. We should accept the cataract as a serious warning, flush the lymph system [3] and cleanse the parasites [4], with which we will get rid of the cataract and prevent the coming after it memory problem called Alzheimer disease.

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