Can Can-C Eyedrops Replace Eye Surgery? Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness in the elderly. In the United States alone, over 300,000 new cases of cataracts are diagnosed every year. That means that one out of every 1,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with cataracts. Untreated, cataracts can lead to partial or total blindness. Fortunately, Can-C eyedrops are providing an affordable, easy to use alternative to costly traditional surgeries. Ophthalmic Surgery: The Traditional Course of Treatment In the past, to treat cataracts patients had to go through an invasive and expensive process called ophthalmic surgery. In this surgery, the surgeon opens up the patient's retina and removes the cloudy lens. A new artificial lens is then placed into the retina. Unfortunately, this process has many side effects. Between a third and half of patients will have their new lens cloud over again, requiring yet another surgical procedure to clear up the new artificial lens. One in a hundred patients will experience problems with their cornea as a direct result of the surgery. Another one in a hundred will experience retina detachment. One in a thousand will experience endophthalmitis. In other words, the process is both expensive and risky. That's why both patients and doctors are flocking to the new alternative solution. What Are Can-C Eyedrops? Can-c eyedrops are a solution of distilled N-Acetylcarnosine. They're sometimes called NAC eye drops
for their chemical name, or just cataract eye drops for brevity. N-Acetylcarnosine is a compound that can be naturally found in the human body. Carnosine (the primary compound in the N-Acetylcarnosine molecule) plays an essential role in the body's anti-aging process. Carnosine slows down glycation. Glycation is a chemical process through which the body degenerates and breaks down. A healthy body's carnosine levels are normally high enough to prevent diseases like cataracts from affecting the body. As the body ages however, its carnosine production decreases, which allows ocular diseases to affect the body. Unlike other nutrients, carnosine cannot be metabolized and effectively used by the ocular system through digestion. Eating more carnosine rich foods won't help prevent cataracts. That's why Can-C eyedrops were invented. How Do Can-C Eyedrops Work? Contrary to popular belief, Can-C eyedrops do not "wash out" cataracts. Instead, their anti-oxidative properties and the carnosine compounds help nourish and strengthen the entire ocular system. The NAcetylcarnosine soaks into the eye tissues and changes the actual biochemical environment of the eyes. The environment changes so cataracts can no longer grow freely.
In addition to cataracts, NAC eye drops can also prevent a number of other ocular diseases. These include: glaucoma, retinal degradation, systemic disease, corneal disorders, ocular inflammation and more. Can-C eyedrops are a breakthrough in cataract science that can save you both time and money. Talk to your doctor about whether Can-C eyedrops are right for you.