Can C Eye Drops To Cure Cataract Without Surgery

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    Andrewjohn

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    My optician says that my cataract is worse than last time but I can see better, how is this possible?somebody adviced me that use can-c eye drops for this problem.Is it safe and appropriate that a person use Can-C Eye Drops for Cataract after they have already had cataract surgery.
     
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    "What causes cataracts of the eye?
    Senile cataract is a macular degenerative disorder
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    When you read this nonsense in the blurb you know you are into snakeoil territory.

    If a few odd drops of 'sudden cure' works when for millenia endless treatments failed then all rainbows truly have gold for the picking - like that one.

    The important facts are ignored: it is your balanced nutrition for the previous decades of your life that matter. A few johnny-come-lately eye drops is like trying to colour the sea blue with a bottle of ink.

    Cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye; macular degeneration affects the acute vision centre on the back pole of the retina.

    Both are mostly age related degeneration of eye parts as the fact in common.

    FYI : Very advanced, for today, cataract looks whitish in the pupil of the eye thus it looked like jumbled water in a water fall.

    Cataracts look very different from either side - looking in and looking out - hence different impressions; one is subjective and the other is an objective measurement.

    Be very glad you live when the surgical cure (lens implants) for cataract is the best ever treatment and it often corrects for your misfocus at the same time. They can even give you back some near focusing function, gradually lost from birth but only noticeable in midlife.
     
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    I guess it could delay, but not cure, totally. Otherwise no one would accept surgery.
     
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