Dear Roger,
If you are considering "self-experimentation" and/or
protocols developed for evaluations involving cats or dogs, etc......I
suggest you consider DIY approach, using readily-available "bulk
quantity" substances. e.g. We used bulk Carnosine
powder (about $25.00 for 50 grams) [source was Beyond-a-Century.com ]. One
might use Carnitine, instead for Carnosine, but there is better
evidence for the
Carnosine derivative over the Carnitine ......in such applications as
ancillary
elements in addressing cataract presentations. One of the most simple, and
effective combinations which we employed is one wherein a solution of
1% [or even 2% in some cases], by volume, of Saturated-solution of
Carnosine is
mixed with 5% undiluted DMSO, by volume.....and the remaining 97%/98%,
by volume, is distilled water. The parent stock (the mixed solution)
will last quite some time (some months), if not subjected to freezing
and/or heating cycles.
Applications of these eye-drops one to 3 times daily, yielded
excellent responses for the vast majority of experimental cases
(animal pets and humans alike).....of better than
80%, from among our experimental subjects.
If you are considering the use of the Carnitine fraction,
instead of the Carnosine......I suggest you read up on the EXACT
differences via a web search.
Actually, we accomplished EVEN BETTER RESULTS from a solution
containing a couple of other non-toxic amendments---but I will not
recommend
their inclusion--------as our data involving their inclusion is far
too limited for a general extrapolation.
Incidentally, our research achieved SPLENDID EFFECTS from the
utilization of astaxanthin (and this was accomplished some YEARS
before the
current episode of general endorsements by the mainstream alternative health
community....for using astaxanthin). Additionally, oral incorporation
of astaxanthin
has demonstrated (especially recently) to be UNUSUALLY effective in
addressing macular degeneration. Achieving corrective influence in
some cases,
and prevention of advancement........in approximately 75% of all volunteers.
To our present knowledge, NO OTHER extant protocol (chemical or mechanical)
has displayed ANY measurable influence on macular degeneration. Our
results were the result of anecdotal (as against double-blind)
protocols, so are susceptible to denigration from the extremist
segment of the allopathic community.
I suggest you prosecute a general Web-search on astaxanthin
as a supportive protocol for macular degeneration....you should
receive much
useful information/data.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
.....
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Roger Barker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Brooks, thanks for this most useful post on treatments for cataracts. In
> the first one, where you mention NAC, could I ask you what would constitute
> a 'mild solution' and would I be right in thinking the body of this solution
> would be distilled water?
>
> Many thanks, Roger B
> NZ
>
> On 9/03/2013, at 6:17 AM, Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> Sometime back, this was posted.
>
> Because of the quite positive results we have achieved in some limited, but
> definitive, investigations....I am moved to call two supporting substances
> to the attention of list members. From among a number of candidates
> addressed in searching for the most economical/effective modalities for
> attenuating/preventing cataracts.....we achieved our best---and most rapid
> success using NAC (n-acetyl L-carnosine)......for cataract presentations.
> This substance, in mild solution, (amended with low-percentage DMSO [ 5%] by
> volume)...effected very powerful
> beneficial influence upon the cross-linked proteins which cause the clouding
> of the normally
> clear tissue fields (i.e. cataracts). This simple protocol yielded (in our
> view) splendid,
> non-invasive, results.....for literally----pennies. Very positive benefits
> were achieved in ALL of the early-onset presentations and sufficient
> improvement in 80% of the ADVANCED PRESENTATIONS.....to avoid or postpone
> surgical interventions.
> The second substance----one relating to age related macular degeneration
> (ARMD)---- we found to be of positive effect, was a pigment occurring in a
> marine form of Red Algae. Actually, it is a carotenoid and related to both
> lutein and beta-carotene in structure.....but exhibits more powerful
> antioxidant effects. It is a natural dye occurring in such red algae as
> Gigartina. The substance is Astaxanthin.....and it demonstrated to be the
> STAR in our Dry-type ARMD studies. In addition to yielding very strong
> benefit in our ARMD evaluations, Astaxanthin favorably improved the time
> response, when used as an ancillary support for the volunteers with
> cataracts.
> We do not recommend any specific supplier of these substances. A brief
> internet search engine request will furnish a number of reliable sources of
> these substances.
> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
>
>
>
>
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