User:Sydney J Bush

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Sydney J Bush UK Registered optometrist. Inventor. Department of Trade and Industry award 1988 £20,000. Patents granted UK, USA, Japan, France on ‘single power, line free bicentric spectacle lenses’ for correction of anisometropia. This is a condition of unequal focus of the two eyes requiring spectacles lenses of unequal strengths which, when magnifying (or reducing) the perceived field of view unequally, result in a step appearing to be at different heights with each eye etc. The patented lenses equalize levels removing the double vision.

Short papers in Optician on Glaucoma (mentioned BBC news) Further paper on photometric analysis of disc for early glaucoma detection. This led to discovery of CardioRetinometry. Claimed to be world's first in-vivo system of measuring medical, nutritional, cytotoxic and allergenic challenges to the endothelium of the retinal - and consequently the entire - vasculature. Disputed at present for entry to Wikipedia. See Talk Page. Claims Occult Scurvy, revealed as atheroma in retinal arteries and causes malignant hypertension in veins, This melts away with increased vitamin C (proves scurvy) and is limiting the expectation of life of the entire Western population, because the RDAs are ridiculous. (Hickey and Roberts)

Suboptimal vitamin C = degrees of scurvy that Official Medicine denies. People are 'brainwashed' by physicians into believing that

(a) Scurvy is a disease that no longer exists

(b) is a condition with no degrees, like pregnancy.

(d) Urinary vitamin C is a ‘waste.’ (When it protects against infections and cancer!)

Before CardioRetinometry it was not possible to identify the changes.

Over 1.25 million papers on seven of the main scurvy related disease are identifiable on the National Library of Medicine database search engine Entrez PubMed. These are Oliguria, Trauma, Diabetes, Hypertension, Haemorrhage, Aneurysm and Shock in Infants. 3,328 papers on these diseases treat with the 'occult' forms of the diseases. 1,770 mention vitamin C. only 191 mention scurvy although every one of them should as they are dealing with the very diseases nominated by the physicians themselves as principal components of the complex scurvy syndrome of diseases numbering over fifty. (This could be just more than half the group of 90 Free Radical diseases identified by Denham Harman since publishing the Free radical Theory of Ageing and Disease in Nov 1954.).

Although the Occult forms of the diseases are recognised in every case (3328 papers) not a single paper admits to occult scurvy, the parent disease. This is a dereliction of medical duty, an abuse of the public at best and downright fraud against people at worst.

Unfortunately the history of Western medicine is littered with examples like this, Semmelweiss etc. Sydney J Bush