>
> We will ALL get cataracts if we're around long enough. The internal lens in
> the eye is always growing throughout our lives (and this is what causes
> presbyopia - as the lens thickens, it tends to lose elasticity, and thus it
> becomes harder to change the lens shape, and accommodate, or at least this
> is the predominant theory!). the "arms too short" syndrome usually affects
> caucasians around age 43 or so.
That may be about cataracts, but antioxidants, specifically
glutathione, tend to minimize the damage. Vitamin C tends to unburden the
glutathione pathways, but is not enough in itself.
> It's important to remember that this extra UV exposure is a CUMULATIVE
Yes. I wear sunglasses whenever the sun is out.
One of my other hats...
-J- (John, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
CAUTION: I'm no doctor, I only tell computers what to do.
Nothing in this document should be construed as medical advice.
My opinions are subject to the availability of information.
I learn new things each day, and so may change my opinions.
For long lasting relief, consult an orthomolecular doctor
Info? E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or try the web:
<A href="http://www.mall-net.com/cathcart/"> Dr. Cathcart / Vit C. </a>
<a href="http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/" > Allergy, MCS, etc </a>
<a href="http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/coldbody.html"> Low Body Temp. </a>
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