Lanosterol reverses protein aggregation in cataracts Nature
Nature - In a study of the genetic basis of congenital cataract formation in two families, Kang Zhang and colleagues demonstrate that lanosterol, a sterol present naturally in the lens, can prevent...
Considerable amounts of some chemicals, such as sodium citrate, are allowed to add to the weight of the meat. The use of ozone and hydrogen peroxide to deodorize meat causes instantaneous oxidative changes, including lipid peroxidation and protein carbonyl formation, as well as increasing water retention.
4 Ways to Keep From Losing Your Eyesight Cataracts GreenMedInfo
4 Ways to Keep From Going Blind (Cataracts) As we age our eyes gradually cloud over, with unchecked cataracts the leading cause of blindness. Here are 4 simple things you can do to make sure your eyes stay youthful late into life
3 Steps to Reverse Cataracts - America's Favorite Eye Doctor - Eye Dis (...)
3 Steps to Reverse Cataracts without Surgery by a Former Eye Surgeon! Here is a sample of items covered in the webinar. 1) Can eye drops cure cataracts and what eye drops work the best? 2) Focal scurvy might be a cause of cataracts. 3) Why Cataract surgery might lead to macular degeneration and...
Dipyridamole is a drug in use for the past 55 years for treating heart conditions. In 2012 a breakthrough was reached when Moshe Rogosnitzky discovered that dipyridamole eye drops are effective in treating difficult eye conditions such as dry eye, pterygium, pinguecula, cataract, nevus and a variety of other eye disorders.
Dry eye and inflammation of the ocular surface after cataract surgery effectiveness of a tear film substitute based on trehalosehyaluronic acid vs hyaluronic acid to resolve signs and symptoms
Trehalose 3%/hyaluronic acid 0.15% eyedrops were effective in reducing inflammation and dry-eye symptoms.
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The medical profession tells us that surgery is the only option for removing cataracts. While surgery may be the best option for treating an advanced case of cataracts ...
According to the World Health Organization, about 42% of all blindness is due to cataracts. A cataract forms when the lens behind the colored part of your eye becomes cloudy. Degradation of eye tissue can reduce the clarity of images when the tissue clumps together. Over time, the thickness of the clumped tissue increases and can lead to partial or complete blindness.
While there are several types of cataracts, each type shares many of the same causes.
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When is it time to do cataract surgery?
What is the best lens to put in your eye?
What can you do post-surgically to improve your eye health?
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Considerable amounts of some chemicals, such as sodium citrate, are allowed to add to the weight of the meat. The use of ozone and hydrogen peroxide to deodorize meat causes instantaneous oxidative changes, including lipid peroxidation and protein carbonyl formation, as well as increasing water retention.
Dipyridamole is a drug in use for the past 55 years for treating heart conditions. In 2012 a breakthrough was reached when Moshe Rogosnitzky discovered that dipyridamole eye drops are effective in treating difficult eye conditions such as dry eye, pterygium, pinguecula, cataract, nevus and a variety of other eye disorders.
Increased vitamin C in the diet could help protect against cataracts - (...)
Higher dietary intake of vitamin C has been found to have a potentially preventative effect on cataract progression in the first twin study of cataracts to examine to what degree genetic and environmental factors influence their progression with age.
4 Ways to Keep From Losing Your Eyesight Cataracts GreenMedInfo
As we age our eyes gradually cloud over, with unchecked cataracts the leading cause of blindness. Here are 4 simple things you can do to make sure your eyes stay youthful late into life