I'm DESPERATELY looking to heal this: brain damage caused by stroke and optic nerve damage (+ hemianopsia included with the eyesight stuff).

1. I am also a stroke survivor. I would suggest you get familiar with Brain plasticity science which is the study of a physical neural growth processes within the brain. Gray matter can actually shrink or thicken; neural connections can be forged and refined or weakened and severed. Changes in the physical brain manifest as changes in our abilities. For example, each time we learn a new dance step, it reflects a change in our physical brains: new "wires" (neural pathways) that give instructions to our bodies on how to perform the step. Each time we forget someone's name, it also reflects brain change- "wires"that once connected to the memory have been degraded, or even severed. As these examples show, changes in the brain can result in improved skills (a new dance step) or a weakening of skills (a forgotten name).

Within our database, 6 months of Brain Ischemia and Brain Normalize has helped me create new neural pathways along with Nogier F between sessions which got me out of a wheelchair and gave me the ability to walk again. It requires patience. For the eye, I would go for Optic and Retinal Nerve Diseases or Vision Disorders whilst throwing in Nogier F between these Vision Disorder sessions.

2. Info in this video by Dr Glidden may also help. Supplements recommended at end of video.
http://www.glidden.healthcare/webinar/2016/1/22/webinar-heart-disease

3. Perhaps you are expecting quick results and that may not happen for numerous reasons.
Something to consider is the five levels of healing -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMuzSHTEDQE

For more details, please check the link:
http://www.spooky2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=6122

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