Author Marios Kyriazis brings a wealth of medical expertise to one of the most important breakthroughs in recent times to help combat a disease called "senile cataract", which affects one in five people over the age of fifty-five.
In the past, the only treatment available for this chronic condition was painful and potentially dangerous surgery to remove the cataract. Other treatments are now available, specifically, the new Russian breakthrough N-acetylcarnosine. In clinical trials, this treatment has shown dramatic and impressive results in treating age-related cataracts. The Cataract Cure also covers other associated eye disorders including:
Glaucoma
Macular Degeneration
Infection of the cornea
Dry eye syndrome
Computer vision syndrome
Eyestrain
Blurred vision
The Cataract Cure is an essential resource for those cataract sufferers who are looking for an alternative treatment and want to avoid eye surgery. The answer to curing senile cataract is clear--don't lose sight of it!
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Curing Glaucoma with eye drops!:
Cataracts with Eye Drops! By Dr. Rhett Bergeron,MD Cataract surgery has come a long way in recent years. It's come so far that most people in this country who develop cataracts don't go blind. But that's not true in many developing countries.In fact, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Cataracts form when the lens of the eye clouds. Cataract surgery removes the lens and replaces it with an implant. Some opt for using glasses instead of the implant. Either way, vision is close... more info
The Cataract Cure:
"The Cataract Cure" by Marios Kyriazis, MD is a good if skimpy book, but I read the same book for free on the Internet four years ago. The "cure" seems to have arrested the development of my cataracts. There may even be a slight improvement. I recommend the course advocated by Dr Kyriazis. Kenneth Hoffmann
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There is much to be learnt in this book, and I believe the reviewer (above) missed the very question about how long to use the eye-drops. It is answered in chapter 5, page 27 and the answer is 1 or 2 drops twice daily for 3 to 5 months, and then regularly at a lower dose long-term. This I presume means life, after all, as is explained, one can't expect a condition such as senile cataract, which is caused by declining anti-oxidants and increasing glycosylation (cross-linking) to improve with age. Therefore... more info
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Very interesting book. Not much information on how long treatment should continue. Is it a life long therapy or what? The book left me wanting to know more.