SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY
                                               800 East Atwater
                                               Bloomington, Indiana 47405
                                               Office: (812) 855-4447
INDIANA UNIVERSITY                      Clinic: (812) 855-8436
                                                                    Library:(812) 855-8629
                                                                    Merril1 J. Allen, OD., PhD. Prof Emeritus
                                                                    Ph (812) 855-7663; FAX (812) 855-7045
 

 

 

 

To: Dr. Don Mackenzie Fax: (515) 967-6809
Altoona Medical Supply
705 2nd Ave. S.W.
Altoona, Iowa 50009

From: Merrill J. Allen Fax: (812) 855-7045
800 F. Atwater Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47405

 

                Regard: Treatment Recommendation For Eye Problems.

I) The Electrical Stimulator should have dual electrodes so each eye can be stimulated at the same time.

 

2) The electrode location should be on the upper or lower eyelid of each eye, and visual sensation of flickering light should be present during treatment. The electricity alternates from positive to negative so electricity goes back and forth from eye to eye.

3) I recommend that the dual electrodes, one applied to the left eye and one applied to the right eye, should be used for 30 minutes or more per day.

4) The Altoona Medical Supply Unit provides the electrical current that I recommend. Altoona has dual electrodes using Q-tips, one for each eye, for treating Macular Degeneration, etc...

5) The 30 minutes of treatment is the minimal amount of stimulation per day. Sam Sneed was treated by Dr.. Jarding in South Dakota, in office, every day, morning and afternoon. in one week he could pass his drivers test.

6) Nutritional supplements are also very important. With nutritional support the eyes can heal themselves.

 

 

                                                            Sincerely Yours,
                                                           
 
 
                                                            Merrill J. Allen, OD, PhD.
                                                            Professor Emeritus of Optometry
 

 

 

 

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