Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Hi Sol, I have an idea as to why the Can-C burns at times and then other times, not. I have a theory; when my eyes are irritated from being outside in the dust (drought going on here), the Can-C will burn but then it feels good. Other times, it does not burn but only feels good, as in refreshed. I guess I didn't read the instructions very closely for just now see it is to be used THREE times a day. Thanks for this information. My Uncle, who cleared his cataracts that were so bad he could not see himself in a mirror, followed instructions to the Tee, and his doctor told him before the Can-C, he needed surgery for cataracts and then 6 months later, told my Uncle he had no cataracts. Either some don't follow instructions closely enough, or perhaps there are some cataracts that do not respond. I think possibly the first one is more likely. Jean ******************** > > Reply-To: <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:05:20 -0700 > To: <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > Subject: Re: Can-C -cataracts in people/Uly > > > In reply to both of the below, I can't resist posting my personal > experiences: > 1--I have used BOTH Can-C and Brite Eyes III for months at a time over > the past 2 years with no effect on my developing cataracts that I can be > sure of (though it is hard to say it may not have slowed progression at > least a little) > 2--my lack of results could be because BOTH do burn my eyes terribly at > times, so I have never been 100% compliant with the 3 x a day dosing. > Because I know the drops are very likely to burn like fire, I think it > causes me to unconsciously forget to do them too frequently. > > As to why they at times burn the hell out of me, and don't burn the next > person, I have no idea. And why they frequently burn me, but sometimes > do not, I also have no idea, it doesn't correlate with anything at all > that I can determine. > sol > > Taffy wrote: _____ >> wrote: >> >> With cataracts in people, I've experienced, and some of my clients have >> experienced, cataracts dissipating and finally dissolving after a few months >> of daily use of Can-C - a product originally developed in Russia. My >> cataract broke up and dissolved after 4 months of using it 3 times daily. >> Can-C can be purchased inexpensively at swansonhealth.com. >> >> Hi, (and Uly) >> >> Also might add that Can-C does NOT sting at all. I have bought it for my >> mother who would never consider, say, DMSO in the eye. Clinical research on >> Can-C is compelling as to its effectiveness in helping cataracts. >> >> Taffy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 I took the drops for six weeks and never saw a change, not even a tiny bit. I figured why throw good money after bad so I never tried again. Will try the green coconut water before trying that again. I have insurance and can get the operation, but the cataract is not that bad yet, and I fear a detached retina complication since I have elongated eyeballs. > > > In reply to both of the below, I can't resist posting my personal > experiences: > 1--I have used BOTH Can-C and Brite Eyes III for months at a time over > the past 2 years with no effect on my developing cataracts that I can be > sure of (though it is hard to say it may not have slowed progression at > least a little) > 2--my lack of results could be because BOTH do burn my eyes terribly at > times, so I have never been 100% compliant with the 3 x a day dosing. > Because I know the drops are very likely to burn like fire, I think it > causes me to unconsciously forget to do them too frequently. > > As to why they at times burn the hell out of me, and don't burn the next > person, I have no idea. And why they frequently burn me, but sometimes > do not, I also have no idea, it doesn't correlate with anything at all > that I can determine. > sol > > Taffy wrote: _____ > > wrote: > > > > With cataracts in people, I've experienced, and some of my clients have > > experienced, cataracts dissipating and finally dissolving after a > few months > > of daily use of Can-C - a product originally developed in Russia. My > > cataract broke up and dissolved after 4 months of using it 3 times > daily. > > Can-C can be purchased inexpensively at swansonhealth.com. > > > > Hi, (and Uly) > > > > Also might add that Can-C does NOT sting at all. I have bought it for my > > mother who would never consider, say, DMSO in the eye. Clinical > research on > > Can-C is compelling as to its effectiveness in helping cataracts. > > > > Taffy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of all good things. G. Simpkins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 The primary ingredient in both Can-C and Brite eyes is N-acetyl-carnosine. You can actually buy the bulk powder at purebulk.com, only place on the internet that I have found it. Should be possible to make your own eye drops that are far more powerful and cost effective than buying them at places like iherb or antiagingsystems. >> >> With cataracts in people, I've experienced, and some of my clients have >> experienced, cataracts dissipating and finally dissolving after a few months >> of daily use of Can-C - a product originally developed in Russia. My >> cataract broke up and dissolved after 4 months of using it 3 times daily. >> Can-C can be purchased inexpensively at swansonhealth.com. >> >> Hi, (and Uly) >> >> Also might add that Can-C does NOT sting at all. I have bought it for my >> mother who would never consider, say, DMSO in the eye. Clinical research on >> Can-C is compelling as to its effectiveness in helping cataracts. >> >> Taffy >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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