@ecstatichamster -- Hadn't heard about B1 for eye health. What does that do? What are you hoping to benefit from? A family member has been diagnosed with glaucoma. Dr didn't suggest treatment of any kind. Seems strange, need to get more info or 2nd opinion. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks for that- do you make your own B1/B3 eye drops? Can you share how you make it? How much orally for each? Do you treat glaucoma, or someone you know, that this has worked for? An optometrist gave the diagnosis, but I am not sure if it is necessary to either get a 2nd opinion from another OD, or see an MD/opthalmologist.B1 reduces carbonic anhydrase, which therefore increases CO2 levels and opens up the vessels in the eye.
Glaucoma needs to be treated. It can cause blindness. I recommend niacinamide and thiamine in eye drops and also orally (eye drops meaning just dissolved in water and painted outside the eye and on the temple.)