top of page

Preventing Eye Cancer - What Are the Primary Causes? - Oren Zarif


Prevention of eye cancer can be achieved by making changes to your lifestyle. This involves taking action both inside your own body and outside it. You can prevent most cases of this disease if you make changes to your lifestyle. Lifestyle changes can include things like getting regular eye exams, avoiding certain sun exposure, limiting the amount of time that you spend near the sunlight, and wearing sunglasses or glasses when outdoors. These steps will not guarantee that you will never get this condition, but they will help to keep your risk down.


Risk factors for developing eye melanoma include the following: age and gender. The risk for intraocular tumor increases with age for both men and women, and is especially common in elderly people. Some studies indicate that race may play a role as well, particularly with respect to African American skin color. Even people with light skin can be at risk for this condition.


Zarif prepares the Bosmat and delivers it globally for patients who are incapable of flying in order to receive their treatment

The purpose of the Bosmat treatment is to open the blocked and locked areas of the body's energy field, so that the body will be able to create a healing process for existing symptoms that the patient suffers from.

For years, Oren Zarif proved that as the energy blocks open, the body begins to create a healing process and returns to its strength, thousands of patients testify for it.


Other factors that increase the risk factors for this disease include things that are within your personal control. These include the color of your eyes and the color of your hair. People who have dark colored eyes and blond hair are at higher risk for this type of cancer. If you have a history of cataracts or an existing intraocular tumor, you are also at greater risk. Women who have had their eyes removed and men who have had their eyes cut are also at increased risk factors for preventing eye cancer.



For some people, preventing eye tumors means avoiding things like foods that are high in lindenol and other plant estrogens. Cancer that develops in the upper digestive tract may have its roots in these types of estrogens. The American institute of Clinical testing found that women who consume large amounts of soy products may be at a greater risk for this type of cancer. People who consume large amounts of fish and tuna are at a lower risk. There is an increased risk among vegetarians or vegans.



If you have a family history of melanoma or eye melanoma you are at a higher risk for this type of cancer. Some hereditary factors may include parents or grandparents having this condition. In addition, men and women who have blue eyes, brown eyes or green eyes are also more likely to develop this form of cancer. If you have dark eyes, you are more likely to develop uveal melanoma. This is because the pigment of the eyes that normally protects the iris, or colored part of the eye, is responsible for this pigment. People who have a redder eye than average are at a higher risk of developing this form of cancer.



Preventive measure can be taken by those who have a family history of this type of cancer. They can do the things that will make them less likely to develop these cancers. You can get your annual eye exams and have the appropriate testing for this disease if you are over the age of 40 years old. Your doctor can check the development of any suspicious growths or ulcers in the area where the colored part of your eyes is. A visit to your primary care physician is recommended if you have had a family member who has developed melanoma or other types of cancer.

bottom of page