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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 252<br />

intraocular physiologic pressure, it bulges and results in the keratoconus.<br />

E- The chronic eyes rubbing, tearfulness, photophobia, etc. presented by the keratoconus patients are<br />

the signs and symptoms of his corneas being damaged by the caffeine. They are not the cause of the<br />

keratoconus.<br />

F- Even a healthy transplanted cornea, in an eye which had previously a keratoconus, can be damaged<br />

and become a new keratoconus. (Bourges J L, and others). This new corneal damage is caused by the<br />

caffeine that the patient is drinking now.<br />

Conclusion: The keratoconus is caused by the caffeine poisoning the cornea in a patient who genetically<br />

cannot properly detoxify it.<br />

As caffeine also increases the atopy, this explains the higher incidence of both disturbs together.<br />

As caffeine causes so the pseudoexfoliation syndrome so the thinner corneas, they can occur simultaneously<br />

in older people, both caused by the famous “Turkish coffee”:<br />

In Aydin, Turkey, “551 consecutive patients undergoing preoperative examinations for cataract surgery...Forty-eight<br />

pseudoexfoliative patients (48 eyes; 19 with glaucoma, 29 without glaucoma)...Mean<br />

central corneal thickness was significantly thinner in all pseudoexfoliative and nonglaucomatous<br />

pseudoexfoliative (pseudoexfoliation syndrome) eyes.” (Ozcura F, and others).<br />

Lax eyelid syndrome is the association of keratoconus with papillary conjunctivitis and dry eyes.<br />

All these sicknesses are caused by the caffeine. Do you want to drink a coffee now?<br />

New-born with blepharitis and caffeine. The Keratoconus beginning: The younger patient with<br />

“blepharitis” we had was a 22-days-old girl, otherwise healthy, who was presenting bilateral blepharitis<br />

and continuously rubbing her both eyes since she was only 10-days-old. She was only breast-feeding,<br />

and her mother drank 600 milliliter (20 fluid ounces) of pure strong coffee daily, and the little girl<br />

was consequently caffeinated by her mother’s milk. We recommended the mother to stop the coffee<br />

drinks, and after one month the baby came for another examination all better from the blepharitis, all<br />

happy and without any eyes rubbing.<br />

We expect that the mother knowing the caffeine prohybition that we taught her, teaches it to the baby<br />

everyday, and without new doses of caffeine this initial keratic lesion which caused the eyes rubbing<br />

will not be able to cause the future keratoconus.<br />

XVI - 126) Killing coyote (Canis latrans) (Prairie wolf), Dog, Red fox (Vulpes vulpes), European<br />

badger (Meles meles): Caffeine and Theobromine are poisons.<br />

Theobromine<br />

- “Theobromine, caffeine, and theophylline combined in the ratios observed in tea and chocolate were<br />

ingested by coyotes… the identification of a 5:1 theobromine/caffeine mixture as a promising coyote<br />

toxicant. This mixture was then administered to coyotes... Mortality occurred in every coyote that ingested<br />

any portion...” (Johnston J J).<br />

- “Cacao bean shells contain potentially toxic quantities of theobromine, a xanthine compound similar<br />

in effects to caffeine and theophylline. A dog, which ingested a lethal quantity of garden mulch made<br />

from cacao bean shells, developed severe convulsions and died 17 hours later. Analysis of the stomach<br />

contents and the ingested cacao bean shells revealed the presence of lethal amounts of theobromine.”<br />

(Drolet R, and others).

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