| Bright Eyes Drops for cataracts have provided some people and pets with miraculous results very quickly, whereas in other cases, there just didn't seem to be the results that were expected, for at least six months. This anomaly resulted in further research.
After closely monitoring the feedback from patients, both human and animal, over the past six years, who have been using Bright Eyes Drops with good but varying degrees of success, in terms of time taken, it became increasingly obvious that the more regularly the drops were used, the better and quicker the results. This makes logical sense when you think about it, as once the drops have been applied, there is a limited window of time, where the NAC, the 'magic' ingredient in the drops can go to work to dissolve the cataracts, before it is broken back down by the body into it's constituent elements; Beta Alanine and L-Histidine.
Cataracts is a cross-linking of proteins in the lens of the eye which is caused by glycosylation. Glycosylation is the enzymatic process that links saccharides (sugars) to produce glycans, either free, or attached to proteins and lipids. This causes the lens of the eye to become opaque and cloudy which reduces vision and, if left untreated, will eventually lead to blindness. Diabetics especially suffer due to an accumulation of sugars in the lens of the eye, so all diabetics will eventually suffer with cataracts unless the condition is addressed and treated. As there is only this limited time-frame after the drops are applied, it is possible that the cataracts can continue to form at a faster rate than the drops are trying to dissolve them. Professor Gallant confirmed that the drops are completely safe and people could apply them every 30 minutes if they wanted to, with only beneficial effects. He also agreed that the more NAC that you can deliver to the lens of the eye, the faster the cataract is going to be dissolved.
Looking back to the very first success story in the Daily Mail, Mary Chanahhei's daughter, was applying the drops for her mother a lot more frequently than was recommended, but her cataracts were completely dissolved in just 7 weeks. Other customers who took the advice to use them as often as possible, 6, 7, 8 times a day, began to see significant improvements within two weeks, which was further evidence of 'more is better'. The original dosage of one box a month over eight months was just about enough to stop the condition from worsening, but once the dosage was stepped up to a much more rigorous regime of application, the results became much more apparent, often ending in the complete dissolving of the cataract. This advice has been passed on to people who hadn't seen the results they had been hoping for, once they started using the drops more frequently, they quickly began to see the sort of results they had expected.
We also recommend daily doses of Ethos Élan Vital (formerly Ethos Endymion), to help the drops to do their work even better. Ethos Élan Vital is a 99.9% Pure form of the special ingredient in the eye drops and, when taken daily, it goes to work to reverse glycosylation, as well as having a myriad of other anti-ageing health benefits.
Below is a letter received after suggesting more frequent dosage of Ethos Bright Eye Drops.
Sir, you are a thoughtful person and it is much appreciated. It was your drops that brought Vincent's vision back to this point. Your drops and powder brought his eye back to 4 lines on his good eye and 1 line with the bad eye. A little bit of a miracle I would say. This is exciting and Dr. Linda Wright, feels it is a miracle for this kind of an improvement.
The only objection that we have come across so far to this new recommended regime of treatment is the cost implications. But using six boxes over a period of six weeks costs exactly the same amount of money as using them over a period of six months, unless you buy the special bulk discounted six-pack which then actually costs less than buying them every month individually, plus there's then only one shipping charge to pay also. Admittedly, the money needs to be paid over a shorter period of time to complete the course, but when compared to the cost of paying for an operation it is still a very cost-effective option.
Value wise, it is far better to pay for six boxes over six weeks, with a much higher probability of success, than to spread the cost over six months and perhaps not see the results that had been hoped for. |