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Can-C (N-acetylcarnosine)

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These are the original Can-C eye-drops used in the clinical trials by IVP and Dr. Mark Babizhayev.

IVP maintains that only the original unadulterated formula is effective in reducing, reversing and slowing the occurrence of senile cataract.

Can-C eye-drops also help the aging eye to recover by improving its clarity, glare sensitivity, color perception and overall vision. Recommended use over a 3-month period minimum.

5 x 2ml vials

Can-C is a natural anti-oxidant eye-drop to tackle senile cataracts and other eye aging disorders

In the East, particularly in Russia, over the last several years, there has been research into a special analogue of the di-peptide carnosine. This particular form is known as N-acetylcarnosine and it has been proven to be highly effective in the treatment of cataracts.

Senile cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgical operation in the world today. There are 1.35 million eye operations each year in the USA, and while cataract surgery is generally recognised as being one of the safest operations, there is a significant complication rate. For example, in the United States 30% to 50% of all patients having cataract extraction, develop opacification of the posterior lens capsule within two years and require further lazer treatment.

N-acetylcarnosine eye-drops provide treatment without surgery, and allow the patient to keep their natural lens rather than cope with an artificial one.

The statistics in the human trials show that N-acetylcarnosine eye-drops applied for 6-months twice daily into the eye, in patients all suffering from senile cataract, had the following results:
 88.9% had an improvement of glare sensitivity.
 41.5% had an improvement of the transmissivity of the lens.
 90% had an improvement in visual acuity.

How does N-acetylcarnosine work in the eye?

Cataracts are caused by the hardening and discoloration of the lens due to lifelong cross-linking (glycosylation) of the lens proteins with ascorbate. This persists in the aqueous humor at high concentrations, due to the low availability of natural defenses in the form of anti-oxidants (which decline with advancing age).

N-acetylcarnosine delivers L-carnosine into the aqueous humor of the eye (the fluid area surrounding the lens) where it acts as a natural and comprehensive anti-oxidant, protecting structural lens proteins from the free-radical induced oxidation process.

Using N-acetylcarnosine Eye-drops

N-acetylcarnosine eye-drops have been shown to have measurable affects within only 1-month of use. However, it is recommended that for maximum efficacy, that administration be continued for a period not less than 3-5 months. In addition, the drops’ effectiveness is increased the sooner they are used after a cataract is detected.

Also, considering that senile cataracts are an on-going aging disorder. N-acetylcarnosine may be required on a regular basis to help maintain the eye's natural anti-oxidant defenses.

Additional benefits

Other than senile cataract, N-acetylcarnosine may have other benefits. Although the information is not yet published, the unique N-acetylcarnosine formula with its added and synergistic lubricants, could also provide beneficial results with the following eye-disorders:
1. Presbyopia.
2. Open-angle primary glaucoma (in combination with beta-blockers).
3. Corneal disorders.
4. Computer vision syndrome.
5. Eye strain.
6. Ocular inflammation.
7. Blurred vision.
8. Dry eye syndrome.
9. Retinal diseases.
10. Vitreous opacities and lesions.
11. Complications of diabetes mellitus and other systemic diseases.
12. Contact lens difficulties, particularly with soft contact lenses. (Not only do the lubricants in the Can-C N-acetylcarnosine eye-drop help to make wearing contact lenses more comfortable, but n-acetylcarnosine is also believed to reduce the build up of lactic acid in the eye, thus enabling the lens to be left safely in the eye for longer).


Dosage: As a preventative measure, one drop into the eye once a day with frequent breaks may be a suitable on-going regime. As a treatment for senile cataracts, one or two drops into the eye, twice daily for a period of 6 months. It is recommended that occasional use of N-acetylcarnosine eye-drops continue even after the reduction/reversal of the cataract to prevent any re-occurrence.

Safety: To date, no serious side effects or contraindications have been noted in any of the clinical trials.

The product can be stored at room temperature, but once a vial is opened it is recommended to be kept in a fridge and discarded after 21-days.
Unopened boxes have a shelf life of up to 2-years from the date of manufacture.

Disclaimer: This product and its statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease. The above information is provided under the supplying company's terms and conditions and should not replace the advice of your personal physician.
 
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