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New Eye Drops Cure Cataracts


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#1 Mind

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 09:16 PM


New Eye Drops 'Wash Away' Cataracts

When Rajiv Bhushan’s father complained of blurry, browned vision and pain from bright lights, doctors told him that surgically replacing his eyes’ lenses was the only way to correct the cataracts that had left him legally blind. Instead, after learning that cataracts result from an age-related accumulation of proteins and lipids in a person’s lens, Bhushan, an electrical engineer, set to work concocting a chemical solution to break up the molecules clouding his father’s eyes.

Six years later, the eyedrops, called C-KAD, are entering the final stages of clinical testing. If all goes well, they will hit pharmacy shelves in two years, becoming the first non-surgical treatment.


Sounds very similar to what LysoSENS is trying to accomplish in order to treat Alzheimer's and heart disease. Proof of concept perhaps? I wonder if John is aware of this treatment.

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 09:22 PM

Carnosine has supposedly been used in this application, although a commercial version of carnosine eyedrops, called Carno-See (or something like that) doesn't sound like it has wowed anyone. The article doesn't say what's in this stuff.

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 09:57 PM

From this, I understand it is simply NAC eyedrops.

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Posted 03 April 2008 - 01:20 AM

My dog has a cataract. I was considering ordering carnosine eyedrops for her but I live in Australia and it says they require refrigerated transport. Anyone else had any success clearing cataracts on dogs (or any other pet) before?

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Posted 03 April 2008 - 04:17 PM

Carnosine drops?! That's nothing very special.

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Posted 13 April 2008 - 06:01 AM

My dog has a cataract. I was considering ordering carnosine eyedrops for her but I live in Australia and it says they require refrigerated transport. Anyone else had any success clearing cataracts on dogs (or any other pet) before?

I have been using it on myself, seems to work somewhat so far . about 7 months now it is 1% n- acetyl carnosine. lef has it called brite eyes.

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