Near-sightedness, far-sightedness, and astigmatism are common symptoms of living in the 20th century. As we age, many of us face more serious eye problems. Cataracts, the leading cause of blindness in the world, affects nearly 20.5 million Americans; 2.2 million have been diagnosed with glaucoma, and another 2 million are unaware that they have it. More than 1.6 million Americans over 60 have advanced age related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common cause of blindness and visual impairment in Americans over 60.
Cataracts
Ethos (Â http://ethos.ag/ ) was originally founded in August 2000 and its mission is to deliver the very best natural health products collected from all four corners of the globe.Here you will find cutting-edge products for good health and well-being that even most Doctors haven't heard about yet.All dis-ease in the body is caused by things being out of balance. Our products don't cure things all by themselves but they give the body the help and nutrition that it needs to heal itself naturally.
Cataracts are the leading cause of decreased vision in adults older than 65 and is the most common surgical procedure for elderly people, although you can get an "age-related" cataract when you're in your 40's or 50's, although most likely it will be small and not rob you of your vision. Only 15% of people are affected with cataracts by age 55, but this figure jumps to 50% by age 75, and 90% by age 85. It's important to note however, that cataracts worsen over time … and so it's never too late – or too early – to try to prevent them and/or treat them!

What is a cataract?
A cataract is an opaque spot on the lens of the eye that you can't see through. The lens lies behind the iris and the pupil, and works like a camera lens. It focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eye, where an image is recorded. The lens also adjusts the eye's focus, which allows you to see things clearly, up close, and far away.
The lens is made of mostly water and protein. But as we age, some of the protein may clump together and start to cloud a small area of the lens. This is a cataract. Over time, the cataract may grow larger and cloud more of the lens, making it harder to see.
The haze can vary in size, density and location, which means its effect on your vision, will also vary. At first, many people experience an overall reduction in their vision; they may need more light to read by, or may have difficulty reading street signs while driving. A cataract can also affect depth perception, which is particularly dangerous for the elderly who are more prone to falling.

N-acetyl-carnosine eye drops (Ethos Bright Eyes EYE DROPS) have been proven a most effective treatment. N-acetyl-L-carnosine eye drops have been shown to delay vision senescence in humans, being effective in 100% of cases of primary senile cataract and 80% of cases of mature senile cataract (Wang et al. 2000). N-acetyl-L-carnosine eye drops are able to enter both the aqueous and lipid parts of the eye, and they have been shown to prevent and repair light-induced DNA strand breaks in the eye. In Russia, N-acetyl-L-carnosine eye drops are approved in humans for the treatment of many eye diseases. Ethos Bright Eyes is an advanced eye formula that contains 1% N-acetyl-L-carnosine in a soothing eye drop.
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Cataracts
Ethos (Â http://ethos.ag/ ) was originally founded in August 2000 and its mission is to deliver the very best natural health products collected from all four corners of the globe.Here you will find cutting-edge products for good health and well-being that even most Doctors haven't heard about yet.All dis-ease in the body is caused by things being out of balance. Our products don't cure things all by themselves but they give the body the help and nutrition that it needs to heal itself naturally.
Cataracts are the leading cause of decreased vision in adults older than 65 and is the most common surgical procedure for elderly people, although you can get an "age-related" cataract when you're in your 40's or 50's, although most likely it will be small and not rob you of your vision. Only 15% of people are affected with cataracts by age 55, but this figure jumps to 50% by age 75, and 90% by age 85. It's important to note however, that cataracts worsen over time … and so it's never too late – or too early – to try to prevent them and/or treat them!

What is a cataract?
A cataract is an opaque spot on the lens of the eye that you can't see through. The lens lies behind the iris and the pupil, and works like a camera lens. It focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eye, where an image is recorded. The lens also adjusts the eye's focus, which allows you to see things clearly, up close, and far away.
The lens is made of mostly water and protein. But as we age, some of the protein may clump together and start to cloud a small area of the lens. This is a cataract. Over time, the cataract may grow larger and cloud more of the lens, making it harder to see.
The haze can vary in size, density and location, which means its effect on your vision, will also vary. At first, many people experience an overall reduction in their vision; they may need more light to read by, or may have difficulty reading street signs while driving. A cataract can also affect depth perception, which is particularly dangerous for the elderly who are more prone to falling.

N-acetyl-carnosine eye drops (Ethos Bright Eyes EYE DROPS) have been proven a most effective treatment. N-acetyl-L-carnosine eye drops have been shown to delay vision senescence in humans, being effective in 100% of cases of primary senile cataract and 80% of cases of mature senile cataract (Wang et al. 2000). N-acetyl-L-carnosine eye drops are able to enter both the aqueous and lipid parts of the eye, and they have been shown to prevent and repair light-induced DNA strand breaks in the eye. In Russia, N-acetyl-L-carnosine eye drops are approved in humans for the treatment of many eye diseases. Ethos Bright Eyes is an advanced eye formula that contains 1% N-acetyl-L-carnosine in a soothing eye drop.
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Posted By - Ethos Jenn
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