The findings from a recent study conclude……
…”A need exists for development of therapeutic agents to slow age-related loss of antioxidant activity in the nucleus of the human lens to delay the onset of cataract.”
Free radicals for the most part cause cataracts and other senile eye disorders. Oxidative stress is also a contributing factor in the development of macular degeneration. According to a recent report, “nutritional intervention to enhance the glutathione antioxidant capacity may provide an effective way to prevent or treat age-related macular degeneration.” Even glaucoma has been linked with reduced blood flow and increased levels of damaging free radicals.
Another problem with aging eyes is protein degradation and the formation of advanced glycation end products. Aged eyes fail to break down and remove old proteins linked by sugar molecules, which results in the accumulation of non-functioning protein cross-links. The resulting accumulation of damaged proteins leads to senile ocular diseases.
Applying Nutrients Directly to the Eyes:
Degenerative changes in the eye often begin in middle age, resulting in macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts and other forms of retinopathy in later life. Scientific studies indicate that the topical application of certain nutrients may help to prevent common senile eye disorders. In response to these published reports, an eye drop solution called The Eye Redeemer has been developed that contains specially designed antioxidants, lubricants and anti-glycating agents.
The Eye Redeemeer contains two lubricants (Carboxymethylcellulose and glycerin) approved by the FDA for ophthalmic use. These lubricants provide a synergistic effect in protecting against “dry eyes” and other forms of eye irritation. Additionally, The Eye Redeemer contains potent concentrations of the following antioxidants:
L-Carnosine is a naturally occurring antioxidant and anti-glycation agent has shown remarkable effects that protect the eyes in published studies. EYES SPECIALIST contains 1% N-Acetyl- L-Carnosine, which acts as a time-release version of L-Carnosine. This form of carnosine has access to both the aqueous parts and lipid compartments of the eye. After entering the lipid compartments of the eye, N-Acetyl-L-Carnosine degrades to L-Carnosine, thus protecting the lipid tissues of the eye from light damage.
A recent study showed that carnosine helped to prevent light-induced DNA strand breaks. Furthermore, carnosine application to the eye allowed significant repair of all DNA strands examined. In Russia, carnosine eye drops are approved for corneal erosion, trophic keratitis, postherpetic epitheliopathy, primary and secondary corneal dystrophy, and bullous keratopathy.
The Eye Redeemer also contains the important antioxidants Vitamin A and Vitamin E. Many references show the importance of these vitamins in helping the aging eye. Vitamin A is essential for the health and function of epithelial cells. Topically applied Vitamin A has corrected many eye disorders and contact lens related problems with epithelial cells in the cornea, conjunctiva, and eyelids. A deficiency of Vitamin A in the eye can cause an abnormal tear film, leading to severe dry eyes and more discomfort for contact lens wearers. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant and when used topically in the eye it can increase the survival time of corneal endothelial cells, decrease inflammation, speed up healing of eye tissues, regenerate glutathione in the eye, and even prevents cataracts in some animal studies.
A Very Advanced Eye Formula:
The Eye Redeemer offers protection above and beyond any other eye formula on the market.
The 2 ml re-sealable tubes allow for a small amount of product to be exposed to oxygen and bacteria at a time. The unopened tubes can be stored in the dark in the refrigerator to extend shelf life.
Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the Federal Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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