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DMSO Eye Drops (2026): Complete Guide — Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, Floaters & Glaucoma

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Updated June 2026 | By One Day MD | 12-minute read ⚡ What This Article Covers: The biological mechanisms behind DMSO eye drops, what the peer-reviewed science actually says in 2026, practical protocols reported by experienced users, the real risks most articles ignore, and an evidence-tier framework to help you evaluate every claim you read online. Introduction: A Forbidden Shortcut to Vision Restoration? What if a single compound could penetrate the eye, reduce inflammation, dissolve protein buildup, and potentially restore vision — without surgery, without injections, and without a prescription? That is the promise behind DMSO eye drops . Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) — a sulfur-containing solvent derived from wood pulp and first explored medically in the 1960s — has re-emerged in a significant way. Across forums, Substack communities, and integrative medicine circles, thousands of people claim it has helped them clear cataracts, reduce floaters, improve blurry vision, an...

Eggs Unveiled: Your 2026 Guide to Their Health Benefits and Myths

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Introduction  Eggs are among the healthiest foods out there, but not all eggs are created equal, and sorting through the egg labels to identify the highest quality eggs can be a confusing affair. Health conscious consumers know to look for designations like "organic," "free-range," "pastured" and "cage-free,"1 but while you may think many of these are interchangeable, they're actually not. In some ways, these labels are little more than creative advertising. Updates: The featured video (below), "Egg Crackdown," a CBC Marketplace report by investigative reporter Asha Tomlinson, investigates the marketing of supermarket eggs and visits egg producers to get a firsthand look at what the company's label actually means.  A 2025 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition investigated how eggs, cholesterol, and saturated fat interact to influence low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol...

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