Can-C drops Can C & Can-C capsules Cataract kit + BONUS CATARACT GUIDE

$134.99

Description

For optimal results and the best combination of drops and supplementation, Can-C drops and capsules are designed to complement each other. We sell the original anti-cataract eye-drops called Can-C, the unique carnosine eye‑drops, effective in reducing, reversing and slowing the occurrence of senile cataract. They also help reduce the occurrence and the development of cataracts.

Other benefits include:
* Assists to lower the intraocular pressure associated with glaucoma.
* Beneficial for contact lens disorders.
* Helps presbyopia.
* Treats corneal disorders.
* Combats eyestrain.
* Eases computer vision syndrome.
* Helps the discomfort of ocular inflammation.
* Alleviates dry eye syndrome.
* Treatment of vitreous floaters
* Improves the function of the ageing eye
* Beneficial in dogs with cataracts

Can-C uniquely contains N-acetylcarnosine, a natural molecule is known as a di-peptide. A di-peptide are two aminoacids linked together. Carnosine is found naturally in foods and in human cells and acts as a protector having both anti-oxidant and anti-glycation properties, however the levels of carnosine decline with age and there is a link between its declining level and the onset of certain aging disorders including forms of cataract. Can-C eye-drops have been specially produced to licensed pharmaceutical standards.

Can-C capsules (90 pack) provide antioxidant support for eye health, specifically targeting cataracts and other ocular conditions. Team these up with a private online consultation in natural eye care with us.

Can C capsules contain the following ingredients:
1. Astaxanthin
2. L-Carnosine
3. Selenium
4. Vitamin A (as Retinyl Palmitate)
5. Riboflavin (B2)
6. Pantothenate (B5)
7. Vitamin E (DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate)
8. Zinc

These capsules are designed to provide antioxidant support for eye health, particularly targeting cataracts and other ocular conditions like:
– Dry eye syndrome
– Contact lens lubrication
– Corneal disorders
– Computer vision syndrome
– Eye strain
– Ocular inflammation
– Blurred vision
– Presbyopia
– Retinal diseases
– Vitreous opacities and floaters
– Complications of diabetes and other systemic diseases
– Glaucoma and elevated eye pressure