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		<description><![CDATA[As shown in “The Richard &#38; Judy Show&#8221; Pete Aldred, appeared on the TV show, notes from the show &#8230;. &#8220;The scene was the popular Richard and Judy Television Show. We watched as the cameras, lights and working instruments were deployed to work. We watched the film roll and the three people who were attending... <a href="http://ania.org.uk/29/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>As shown in “The Richard &amp; Judy Show&#8221;</strong></p>
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<p><em><strong>Pete Aldred, appeared on the TV show, notes from the show &#8230;.</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;The scene was the popular Richard and Judy Television Show. We watched as the cameras, lights and working instruments were deployed to work. We watched the film roll and the three people who were attending the preliminary eye examinations at the popular Optical Express individually examined by the specialist ophthalmic. The purpose of that examination was to have their eyes checked for cataract disease.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Actually I knew I will be on live television programme as part of the campaign for the six months test for Ethos Endymion Bright Eyes. I was a bit agitated but I retained my composure. We watched as the film showed each of the patients examined one after the other. At the end of the examination the ophthalmologist confirmed that all the three patients had cataract diseases of different senility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the studio, I was sitting next to John Bolger; Bolger was one of the best in the United Kingdom and in fact among the best BUPA cataract surgeons in the world. We watched as the film show John performs the cataract operation on those three patients. As the film was rolling by, John took time to explain what was involved in the cataract operation, he explained every step involved in the operation until he finished with the operation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The performing of the surgical cataracts operation was the most difficult aspect of that show. Most of the 2.1 million TV viewers who watched that live television programme could not withstand that aspect of the show. On my own part I have never witnessed surgical cataracts operation. One will not find it hard to comprehend why Helen Aslam of Essex one of the three ladies who were shown live undergoing that surgical operation could not continue with the operation to save the other eye. She was such traumatized by her experience that she will not like to suffer the same faith again. She was very much relieved when her sister told her about the Bright Eyes Drop which she saw at C4 website. She was happy she volunteered to be one of the candidates for the clinical trials for the Bright Eyes product.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">We then set the ball rolling on Bright Eyes Treatment and the benefits it offers to cataract patients. Both Richard and Judy were moderating. Everybody was surprised on how John was receptive and open to the revolutionary Bright Eyes Drops product. John saw it as a new possibility and innovatory, he was such committed to it that he would prefer to wait and see it replace cataract operation. He said, he will no longer comment on that product until the clinical trials are out.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">That television outing was heroic, and people have already started reacting to it. We have been receiving countless number of phone calls to our offices by people who are seeking further information about the product.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">We will like to extend our personal gratitude to the programme presenters Richard and Judy for bringing us to the programme. We are grateful to Patrick Ruddy for his untiring efforts especially in preparing the groundwork and for making everything work out in a professional way. We are appreciative of the entire people at Cactus TV who have worked hard to make the day a reality for us.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The man that owes the greatest appreciation is John Bolger for his open mindedness and for his assistance in researching the Bright Eyes which made it possible for us to start the clinical trials. We say <em>thank you John</em>.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Bright Eyes the End to Cataract Surgery? Ethos Endymion or Bright Eyes is a new revolutionary product discovered to give an effective checkmate to the problem of cataract. Since the product was aired in the popular UK television show tagged “Richard and Judy Television Show” the popularity of the drugs has increased tremendously. The... <a href="http://ania.org.uk/bright-eyes-drops/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Is Bright Eyes the End to Cataract Surgery?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://ania.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/bright-eyes-drops-v2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-53 alignright" title="bright-eyes-drops-v2" src="http://ania.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/bright-eyes-drops-v2.jpg" alt="" width="228" height="384" /></a>Ethos Endymion or Bright Eyes is a new revolutionary product discovered to give an effective checkmate to the problem of cataract. Since the product was aired in the popular UK television show tagged “Richard and Judy Television Show” the popularity of the drugs has increased tremendously. The increase in the popularity is not because of the way the product was described at that television show but because of what it offers as the most effective substitute to cataract operation. The brain behind the product, Ethos has made it known that the Bright Eyes could mean an end to cataract surgical operations. The product was manufactured from the neuropeptide L-Carnosine a natural occurring substance. This is both a super antioxidant as well as anti-glycating agent. The drug penetrates deep into the eye and protects the lipid tissues from the damaging effects of glycosylation a problem that is related with eye degenerative diseases.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cataract is a global health concern. It is one of the dreadful diseases confronting many people in the world, and health experts are concerned on how to bring it under control. At last count it was reported that about 17 million people are globally going blind as a result of cataract, with 28,000 fresh cases being reported on daily basis. It was shown that not fewer than 25% of the people who fall within the age range of 65 and 50% of the elderly people whose ages are above 80 are having serious eye impairment problem as a result of cataracts. Report had shown that at the same period in the United Kingdom alone that there are more than 500,000 patients queuing up for cataract operation; the figure for the other parts of Europe is alarming. At a particular United Kingdom hospital it was reported that 250 to 300 cataracts operations are performed every week. Addressing the backlog becomes such challenging that experts were flown in from other countries to meet with the increasing demand of cataract surgical operations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The clinical trials for the Bright Eyes were carried out in China and Russia. In one such trial did on 96 patients who suffer from varying degrees of cataract eye problem the outcome of the trial was a resounding success for the new drug as there was 100% cure for those patients who were suffering primary senile cataract. For those sufferings from mature senile cataract disease the trial returned a recovery percentage of 80 for the six months the trials were carried out. The result was also encouraging for the patients with other forms of cataract disease. Another clinical trial conducted for cataract patients also showed an improvement rate of 41.5% to 100% within the trial period of 6 months. The result of another trial 24 months later showed much improvement in the effectiveness of the Bright Eyes as total cure to cataract. One may think that because of the effectiveness of the eye drop that the cost may be beyond reach. That is not the case; a box of Bright Eyes goes for about $100 (that is £50 or €75). A box contains 2 x 5ml bottles which is equivalent to 30 days supply that is if one applies two drops a day to each of the eyes. With more and more people acquiring more knowledge on positive effects the usage of the drugs will multiply tremendously. It is very inexpensive when is compared with the cost of a cataract operation which is put at over $3,500 (or £2,000, €3,000) just for one eye, and over $6,500 (or £3,500 or €5,000) for both eyes..</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cataracts Cataracts are the major cause of impaired visions among people who are aged 65 and above. It is the major cause of most of the surgical cataracts procedure among the elderly. At the age of 40s most people start encountering the age related cataract problem but at less senility. Study had shown that about... <a href="http://ania.org.uk/cataracts/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Cataracts are the major cause of impaired visions among people who are aged 65 and above. It is the major cause of most of the surgical cataracts procedure among the elderly. At the age of 40s most people start encountering the age related cataract problem but at less senility. Study had shown that about 15% of people who suffer cataract are in the age range of 55; this figure jumps to 50% when at the age of 75. The figure increases to as much as 90% at the age of 85. Cataracts worsen with time; it is never is too late or too early to take measures to prevent them.</p>
<p><strong>What is cataract?</strong></p>
<p>Cataract has been defined as the opaque spot in the eye lens that obstructs ones vision. The lens is located between the iris and eye pupil, it serves as camera to the lens. It focuses light in the retina. The lens does other function such as the adjustment of the eye&#8217;s focus; which makes it possible for one to see through without hitches.<br />
The lens is composed of water and protein; as one gets older some of these proteins start to clump and cloud small portions of the lens. This is a cataract in the making. With time the cataract continue to grow and occupy greater areas of the lens making it more difficult fo</p>
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<p>r one to see. At the beginning of the impairment problem the patients starts to experience total reduction in vision. This is exemplified by the inability of the person to read properly unless he uses brighter light; and difficulty in reading street signs.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms of Cataracts include:</strong><br />
Cloudy, foggy or fuzzy vision disorders;<br />
Distortion of colours;<br />
Inability to drive in the night for fear of bright headlights;<br />
Poor glaring of lamps and sun;<br />
Constant change in the eyeglass prescription;<br />
Double vision;However it should be noted these symptoms are not restricted to cataract; it could be sign of other eye disorders.</p>
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<p><strong> Causes cataracts</strong></p>
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Free radicals are the by products of metabolism, they are very reactive and as result cause oxidation which is the major cause of aging.<br />
Free radicals emanating from pollution, pharmaceutical products as well as sunlight are also causes. Physical injury and diabetes are also contributors to cataract disease. The free radicals and pharmaceutical products cause cataract through oxidation while diabetic patients are 3-4 times more likely to have cataract this is because the high content of sugar in their body cause the formation of cataracts.<br />
Ethos Bright Eyes Drops<br />
It is now proven that Ethos Bright Eyes Drops is the best treatment for cataracts. This revolutionary product is very effective since it delays the vision senescence in man. Its effectiveness ranges from 100% for patients suffering from primary senile cataracts to 80% among patients suffering from mature senile cataracts (Wang et al. 2000). When applied the Bright Eye enters deep into the lipid and aqueous parts of the eye. The Bright Eye Drops are known to repair and prevent light caused by DNA breaks in the human eye. The trials tests in Russia proved that the drugs offer solution to many eye diseases.<br />
The Bright Eyes is among the advanced tropical eye treatment solutions that protect the eye lens from the harmful effects of free radicals. They work as anti-glycating and antioxidant agents that offer useful protection to the eyes.<br />
Approved Usage<br />
It is recommended to apply 1-2 drops of the Bright Eye Drops to each of the eyes daily. However patients with other types of eye problem can apply it 1-2 times several times in one day.<br />
It is expected that the 5ml bottle could last for 30 days if it is used 2 drops daily; or 15 days if they are applied 4 drops a day. Unopened bottles are better preserved in the refrigerator or cool places where it will not be affected by sunlight.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treat Cataracts-Without Cataract surgery Most common eye disorders like cataracts, macular degeneration and glaucoma are problems of the past and one do not need surgical operation to get rid of them. The body whose responsibility it is to study eye related problem is the National Eye Institute. The institute&#8217;s study showed that cataract, macular degeneration... <a href="http://ania.org.uk/cataracts-eyes-drops/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Most common eye disorders like cataracts, macular degeneration and glaucoma are problems of the past and one do not need surgical operation to get rid of them. The body whose responsibility it is to study eye related problem is the National Eye Institute. The institute&#8217;s study showed that cataract, macular degeneration and glaucoma are the principal causes of blindness for many people. The study further revealed that half of the blindness cases are preventable.</p>
<p>The best way to find ways and means of preventing blindness among people is trying to identifying the causes of cataracts, macular degeneration and glaucoma. The first question we need to ask is what are the causes of cataract? It has been shown that factors like the free radicals emanating from pollution, pharmaceutical drugs as well as sunlight produce the oxidation which leads to the formation of cataracts. Diabetes and physical injuries are also linked to cataract. The proteins in the eye lens harden and clump thereby making it very difficult for the eye lens to focus. That is precisely how cataract manifests in the eyes.</p>
<p>Now what exactly does it look like having cataract? Cataracts are peculiar to individuals, but the common sign of it include requiring more light to read or finding it difficult to read street signs. Patients with the disease finds headlight from another vehicle too bright, moreover colours of things and depth perception do change for patients. Perhaps the most notable indicator of the eye problem is fuzzy vision.</p>
<p>We may even ask whether cataracts get worst as time goes; the answer is of course yes because unless they are tackled head on as the signs manifest it gets worst with time. We do not need to wait as the surgeons do for the cataracts ailment to ripen or become very hard and bad before they are operated. We know that cataract surgery are effective and has the capacity of boasting quality of life of patients but not in a situation where there is a proven alternative.</p>
<p>Would it not be better if there are other ways to remove cataracts without resorting to surgical operation? The answer to this is yes, the very man who brought NAC eye drops to Europe Steven Charles Gallant supported it. The biochemist whose father had cataract had wished for a simple course of eyes drop for effective cure of cataract as against the painful and invasive cataract surgical operations which patients are subjected to.</p>
<p>People may ask: is there anything to show that eye drops can eliminate cataract? The evidence is obvious from clinical trials conducted in Russia and China where it was shown the NAC eye drops reduces cataract in most of the cases it is used. The clinical trials which lasted for six months indicated that visual acuity as well as the glare sensitivity of these patients went up. In the same vein, the lens opacity came down. Not only that it was shown that apart from the initial trial, the drug was doing better after a follow up treatment in two years. The most interesting aspect of the NAC eye drops is that there was no record of any side effects.</p>
<p>What then are these NAC eye drops? The acronym NAC represents naturally occurring compound called Nalpha-acetylcarnosine. This is a very powerful antioxidant. (Recall that it is the oxidation that causes cataract). This eye drop is used as L-Carnosine or Ignotine as it is called, the drug can also be used to alleviate other health problems as well.</p>
<p>Is it not possible for one not to have cataracts? It is very possible for one not to have cataract. A study conducted at Ohio State University indicated that the dark green leafy vegetables are composed of antioxidants which help in keeping the eye cells. The antioxidants could be concentrated as supplements for better protection against cataracts. When they are combined with the NAC drops it is a sure way of having a bountiful life without any form of cataracts.</p>
<p>So with help of science and technology we can now live the high quality life we deserve without the fear of having cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and other life threatening sickness.</p>
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