Roger,
sorry to hear about this lad, might I suggest you look at these eye
drops:
The first has the remarkable ingredient N-Acetylcarnosine, a dipeptide
with proven regeneration and antioxidant properties. This substance
has been used to reverse eye problems, including cataracts and
glaucoma (not announced yet). It has had much serious study.
http://www.antiaging-systems.com/a2z/carnosine.htm

Another eye product containing NAC as they are calling it, plus other
ingredients and which might be a better bet:
Bright eyes  http://www.lef.org/prod_desc/item00558.html

LEF are out of stock it seems but other sites which carry these drops:
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/lifeextensionvitamins/noname7.html
http://www.smart-drugs.com/smart/carnosine-eyedrops.htm

Ivan


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roger Barker [mailto:rbar...@orcon.net.nz]
> Sent: Monday, 14 October 2002 9:13 p.m.
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>Off Topic. Eye problem
>
>
> About this time last year a friends young son (26 years)
> noticed a blank
> spot in the centre of vision on one eye causing some loss
> to forward vision.
> The experts were unable to find a cause but the problem was
> not unheard of
> and they assured him it would not happen to the other eye.
> A few days later
> it did just that but to a lesser degree. Eye specialists
> said the blind
> spots were caused by an inflammation, from an unknown
> cause, at the back of
> the eye causing scar tissue to form hence the loss of
> vision in that area.
> Blood tests showed up nothing untoward.
>
> As things stabilised about this time it was put down to a
> virus (they
> thought) and he was told he was just unlucky to have
> suffered the problem
> but he was now over it.
> Wrong again as last Friday the symptoms returned and he's
> now lost more
> vision. At this point in time I can't be more specific but
> will pass on any
> more information as it comes to hand.
>
> I'm now wondering if anyone out there has ever experienced
> anything like
> this and/or does anyone have any recommendations as to a
> treatment that may
> help this poor guy.
>
> Many thanks,  Roger B
>
>
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