Hi, I used can-c for several years and it didn't work for me. As a licensed healthcare professional I would offer you this piece of advice, if you are going to make your own eyedrops everything you use must be sterile or you run the risk of ending up with a serious infection.
I know someone that took a bottle of can-c and added a few drops of DMSO to it and said it helped his eyes very much. Good luck... and please let us know how it goes. PT ________________________________ From: Elbert vaughn <evaughn...@hotmail.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, October 18, 2012 5:59:49 AM Subject: CS>need advice/trying to make NAC eyedrops for cataracts Dear Memembers, several weeks ago, a member emailed all us, about what he found to be effective for the treament of cataracts. He spoke of the NAC(n-acetyl-carnosine) eyedrops(the most advertised eyedrops on the internet(that claim to cure cataracts) the main brands that uses this ingredient are can-c, and brighteyes. The memember told all of us, that you could buy this N-acetyl-carnosine, at www.purebulk.com. He went on to say that the powder is far more powerful that the ones that are sold at the companies that sell can-c and brighteyes, and are far more cost effective. I got back in touch with him, to ask what were the steps in making these eyedrops for myself(the right quanity, and other ingredients, what would be used for the liquid. Would it be water, distilled water, or eyedrops from over the counter(example: visine, clear eyes ect?). He told me that he did not know, but his uncle use! d can-c and his catracts disappered in 6 months. Silverlist memembers, if you have any suggestions on how I could make my on NAC eyedrops, I will be forever grateful. I have cataracts caused by my diabetes. I have no health insurance, and I have tried several alternative products, and I have gotten advice from other members from the silverlist family. Unfortunately, my eyes have gotten worse, Please if you have any suggestions on how I can make my on NAC eyedrops, again I will be eternally grateful to you. Thank you. Elbert Vaughn