Archive for the ‘Retinitis Pigmentosa’ Category

It sounds a little too easy doesn’t it? You have a medical condition, say retinitis pigmentosa which is responsible for severely diminished vision to the point of total blindness in some cases, and at first you’re told there is nothing that can be done. You are resigned to night blindness and tunnel vision for the rest of your life and it can only get worse. Your doctors tell you that research is being done but there is nothing they can do now to even stop further loss of vision. That’s terrible to hear, especially if you’re only in your 20′s or 30′s.

Now you hear of a cure on a sunny tropical island. It may not actually cure you but it almost always stops the further loss of vision. Treatment retinitis pigmentosa for 3 weeks in the tropics, plus a shorter return trip later on and you’ll have a new treatment that is very affordable, plus you cannot get it at home for any price. This sounds great until your doctor tells you its unsafe and not recommended.

Yes, it’s true that there is no internationally recognized medical treatment retinitis pigmentosa. Cuba, however, is a premier destination for global medical tourism and they do treat people with retinitis pigmentosa so why can’t you go? Medical associations claim its because they have not been allowed in the clinics to study the procedure fully so they can’t attest to its safety or effectiveness.

Want to know the truth? Go online and look for a clinic offering treatment retinitis pigmentosa. They explain the procedure offered in detail, in medical terms. There’s no hiding what is being done, anyone can find out online. I can find clinical trials, diagrams, everthing, why can’t ophthalmic associations? Plus, clinics highly encourage you to bring someone along. Would they do that if they were hiding anything?