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One of my health newsletters mentions this for early cataracts. When

I last had my eye exam 3 years ago at age 45 (yah I know it's past

time to go again), the eye dr said he'd rarely seen cataracts as

advanced as mine under age 60. So in the last 18 months I've been

upping my Vitamin A, antioxidants, and working on cleaning up my diet

in general. I consume approx 5,000+ IUs a day of Vitamin A in CLO

and saturated fats (eggs, raw cream, etc). Just wondering if I

should be doing this Micellized Vitamin A as well. Anyone know

anything about it? Here is the blurb on first one that comes up when

I googled it.

" Vitamin A is an important nutrient for vision, immune system

function, bone and cartilage development, and the maintenance and

repair of epithelial tissue. This formulation combines two forms of

vitamin A—palmitate and beta-carotene—that have been micellized into

extremely small droplets that are easily absorbed into the

bloodstream. A natural preservative derived from grapefruit seed

extract (GSE) provides a safe, well-tolerated, and hypoallergenic

stabilizing agent for the liquid Micellized Vitamin A preparation. A

proprietary, steam distillation process free of chemical solvents is

used to manufacture the grapefruit seed extract.

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take one drop daily or as

directed by a physician. The micelle drops can be mixed in water or

other beverage. "

Thanks,

Rhonda

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