Glaucoma
Condition- EBV inflammation and fluid mechanism: A specific variety of EBV invades the eye and creates inflammation that spurs fluids to develop. The combination of this inflammation and fluid together elevates intraocular eye pressure. When the virus is not being fed with eggs, dairy, and gluten, eye pressure tends to come down over time.
- Epstein-Barr virus: A specific variety of EBV that causes glaucoma, often causing little symptoms until age 60-80
- Epstein-Barr virus: Epstein-Barr virus causes glaucoma
- Viral infection: Glaucoma is caused by a virus
- Epstein-Barr variety: Glaucoma is caused by one of the mutated forms of Epstein-Barr virus that goes after the eyes
- Brain betrayers as cofactors: In addition to EBV invading the eye directly, EBV can feed on toxic heavy metals, pesticides, fungicides, and fragrances — creating neurotoxins that affect the optic nerves. The optic nerves are particularly sensitive, so when a particular strain of EBV feeds on particular poisons, the optic nerves can be affected. Eye problems often develop from EBV — glaucoma is one of the primary manifestations.
- One of the over 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr virus invading the eye and causing inflammation that spurs fluid development, in turn creating elevated pressure.
Healing Foods(12)
Supplements(26)
Foods to Avoid(4)
Protocols(2)
Additional Notes(5)
Sources(8)
- Live
- bookMedical Medium Cleanse to Heal - Chapter 29: The True Cause of Your Symptoms and Conditions with Dosages to Heal (Part 3: Diabetes - Inflammation)(2020)
- bookMedical Medium Celery Juice - 3(2019)
- PodcastThe Truth About Inflammation(2017-06-19)
- PodcastMedical Medium Radio Show - Herpes Viruses(2017-03-13)
- PodcastEye Health - Medical Medium Radio Show(2016-08-04)
- Life-Changing Foods (derived)
- compilationMultiple sources: Medical Medium: Celery Juice (2019), Medical Medium: Cleanse to Heal (2020), Medical Medium: Brain Saver (2022), Medical Medium: Life-Changing Foods Expanded Edition (2025), Live: Epstein-Barr Virus Revealed Season 1 Episode 2 (2019-10-31)