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Pink Eye or Pterygium??

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Original 8/24/2017 Post

Peter
8/24/2017
8:31:00 PM


Hello Folks

FYI... Some people with hyper toxicity and co infection will experience redness in one or both eyes. This should never be ignored. The responsible course of action is to visit an ophthalmologist. Here is why. Although often diagnosed as pink eye, there is yet another more significant consideration.

A Pyterygium is a pinkish triangular shaped tissue growth on the cornea. Some pterygia grow slowly throughout a person's life, while others stop growing after a certain point. However, morgellons related bacterial biofilm can lead to more growth where it may become larger so that it begins to cover the pupil of the eye. And so, whenever the eye becomes reddened, the responsible course of action is to visit an ophthalmologist.

Blessings,
peter


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Cheryl
8/30/2017
6:53:48 PM


Hey Peter,

Thank you for this information, and also for all of the great information you share.

The Painting Pictures with Peter conference last Friday was so interesting.

Cheryl


Peter
8/28/2017
4:23:17 AM


Mel

"Thank you" brother. Love you buddy!

Always,
peter




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