The Majority of Patients Over The Age of 60 Suffer From This Condition

What supplements may help my eye Condition? The following supplements, including the antioxidants found in AREDS2 capsules, have been shown to be beneficial for some people.

1. Lutein and zeaxanthin

2. Zinc

3. Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

4. Omega-3 fatty acids

5. Vitamin C

Age-Related Eye Disease Studies (AREDS and AREDS2) concluded supplements taken as part of the AREDS2 formulation were seen to reduce the need for cataract surgery by 32% in people who initially had low dietary levels of these carotenoids. The risk of Age-related macular degeneration and serious vision loss was reduced by 25% over six years.

Studies have shown cataracts to be the leading cause of irreversible blindness in older adults. The most common cause of this eye Condition is the formation of one or more dozen tiny but dense crystals, known as cataracts.

The majority of patients who suffer from this condition are over the age of 60. They say their vision usually improves once they reach 60, but it is often worse in the last 10 to 15 years.

The remarkable thing about this disease is that, usually, very few people know they're at risk.  The risk of developing this eye disease is greatest if you have a very thick and brilliant ray, which means your eyes don't make the best use of the ultraviolet rays in the center of a Violet retina.

Since these crystalline deposits form in the debris of the cataracts, the first thought for approaching them is to find where in the body this debris is located.  Most people with a crystalline deposit in their retinas are 20 to 30 years older than those who don't.

The crucial question is how to move this debris to where it's safe for your eyes to use.

The normal-think for treating crystalline Ray-2 deficiency with topical applications of oil and mildly tartaric acid, but the AREDS2 inflame tissues directly and allow the free radicals to damage the crystalline protein.  The precise cause of crystalline protein damage is some combination of free radical agents and protein damage.

It is well-known that free radicals are always on the attack and it's been assumed for some time that they break down and destroy the protein in our eyes to increase their numbers. But these crystalline proteins have poor antioxidant properties so their destruction offers the perfect opportunity for free radicals to increase.

Some people who don't respond to crystalline proteins may experience some vision problems that make driving at night or sitting in the dark seem a lot easier. They may experience loss of memory or mental confusion.

The very bad news is that the damage caused by crystalline protein loss is relatively slow and some may never be aware of the damage until it's too late. So, if you don't see any improvement after several months of taking AREDS2, give crystalline protein one more try.

It's clear from all of this that the inflammation experienced by crystalline protein may contribute to degenerative eye diseases, like macular degeneration and cataracts and other conditions like candida, that can interfere with the eye receiving the full benefit of the AREDS2.

As crystalline proteins are mildly acidic, their ulcerative inflammation may also handle tartaric acid build-up on the retina.  Cancers are the most common form of cataract.

In summary, the inflammation of the crystalline protein derived from AREDS2 may cause the following:

It definitely seems that any inflammation of the cataract leads to cataract formation.

AREDS2 is a proving scientific formula developed by Dr. Guohua Cao at Cali, Colombia. It's original source is Chinese kidney-dried black sesame seeds.

AREDS2 has been shown to reverse cataractophyse. It may also reverse atherosclerosis.

Cancer cell lines may be blocked by AREDS2.

Atherosclerosis may be reversed.

The blood-brain barrier may be strengthened.

The cataract may be dissimilar to that of a water-soluble protein and may require dissolving in water before dissolving in the serum.