Brite Eyes III has got the same exact ingredients
as Can C. I checked it out before I bought it.
That old saw about "Ours is the only and best" is
a just a sales gimmick to scare you away from
other products. Reminds me of all the claims made
about CS on the web. N acetylcarnosine is N
acetylcarnosine, and as far as I know it has one
molecular structure. I'm sure if I'm not correct
someone will say something:) If Can C's NAC has a
different structure then it's not really NAC. And
shouldn't be labeled as NAC. That would get them
into hot water with the feds pretty quick, as
closely as they watch the alternative health
folks, ready to pounce on anything that's
misrepresented in ingredients.
Annie
Pat wrote:
The Can-C site says, "This is the special n-acetylcarnosine developed by IVP." Dr.
Babizhayev: "They should ensure that the label tells them that the
product was formulated by Innovative Vision Products [Ed.- IVP]. If it
does not state that, it isn't our high-purity NAC and will either be
ineffective or possibly even dangerous for eye-use."
They seem to think the Innovative Products NAC is better than some others. I try to order from the ones who developed a supplement, such as with Myristin CMO, but this Can-C is around $40 and I could get the Life Extension Brite Eyes for around $23 (as a member).
Pat
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