FAQ's
and Instructions for use
Q.
How do I know that this is the same n-acetylcarnosine eye drop that was clinically
trialed by the famous Russian doctor?
"There is a very simple
way to determine if one is purchasing the safe, patented product formula that
was
proven
in the Russian clinical trials. Be sure to look for the following
statement appearing on the labels offered
by approved private label distributors,
- "Approved by Innovative Vision Products".
While there are several other private label products available, Can-CTM
is the original formula and finding the above statement on the box ensures that
you have purchased the correct and only clinically tested product." - Mark
Babizhayev MA, PhD
Q.
How many drops of Can-C will I need to use?
Apply two drops in the effected eye(s) two times daily, (morning and night),
or as directed by a physician. Note: When applying the drops be sure the 1st
drop is fully absorbed before applying the 2nd drop to prevent wasting any of
the product. This can mean waiting up to 5 minutes between the first and second
drop application.
Q.
When will I begin to notice any changes or improvements?
Typically, you will begin
to see signs of initial results after the first 3 months of use. Results are
more significant after four to five months and even more dramatic results are
achieved after six to 8 months. Because cataracts, and most other age-related
eye disorders, are caused by low anti-oxidant and high free-radical activity,
the regular and consistent use of low-dose Can-CTM has been shown
to be and excellent, non-invasive option, for the treatment and even reversal
of cataracts. Testimonials!
Q.
How will I be able to tell if the product is working for me?
While you may notice, almost
immediately, minor clarity improvements - those types of improvements are merely
due to the lubricant benefits of the product and are not actually related to
cataract reversal. During the first few months of use you are actually
slowly changing the chemistry of the eye and are therefore not likely to see
significant signs of improvement right away. Initial improvements generally
occur right around the end of the 3rd month of use. Improvement in
night vision is one of the first signs that the cataract is thinning. Once these
initial improvements are noted you are well on your way to improved vision and
the process seems to progress more quickly from that point onward. We also have
reports that improved brightness of colors is what is noticed initially.
Ultimately at either the 6 month point or the 12 month point you will want to
have your eyes checked to determine to what degree you have succeeded in reversing
your cataract. Once the optimal level of reversal has been achieved it
is advised to use the recommended maintenance dose to ensure that cataract does
not return.
Q.
My cataract is pretty bad will Can-CTM still work?
Yes, however the earlier
one starts the better. In clinical trials, those who had cataracts less than
seven years experienced the most dramatic results. Those who had cataracts for
seven to 15 years still received very good results. Those who had cataracts
for more than 15 years experienced less dramatic improvements, but improvements
none the less. Simply put you will want to continue using the drops at
the recommended dose until the optimal level of reversal has been achieved which
will occur at some point between 6 - 12 months use. Once this level of
improvement has occurred it is advised to reduce the daily dose to the maintenance
dose of 1 drop daily to prevent the return of cataract.
Q.
Are the results long-lasting?
The benefits of Can-C are
long lasting however if the drops are discontinued entirely the degenerative
disease that was present initially is likely to return and so it is advised
to continue with the maintenance dose on a regular and on-going basis. Maintenance
Dose: use one drop of Can-CTM in each eye six days a week, with a
one or two week break every two months.
Q.
Can I use Can-C for my dog with cataracts?
Yes,
and we have a special page for our beloved pets
who are suffering with cataracts."Can-C
for Pets" - click here
Q.
Will the drops burn my eyes at all?
Can-C is buffered to an
optimal pH level as are most eye drops. There should not be any burning with
use of this product only a soothing relief of any previous irritation.
Of course as with all eye drops if any burning persists, immediately consult
your eye care specialist and discontinue use of the product.
Can-C™
ingredients
Q.
Are there any potential side effects?
With this formula, utilized
in multiple human and canine clinical trials, there have been no reported side effects
or contra-indications, even when used everyday for up to 2 years.
Q.
Are there any medications that conflict with Can-C?
Always consult your physician and/or eye care specialist when adding a new medication
or product to an existing regimen. To date there have been no medications that
interfere with the effectiveness of Can-C or vice versa. It is however advised
that Can-C eye drops be applied no sooner than 1 hour, before or after applying
any other prescription eye drop.
Q.
Are there any vitamins or supplements that conflict with Can-C?
Yes
there are two. While in most cases taking vitamin supplements in
no way conflict with the good effects of this products ability to address cataracts,
there are some antioxidants that can greatly inhibit the intended result of
this product. The supplements of concern are ocular support anti-oxidants as
these particular supplements tend to have a remotely similar action toward addressing
the problem of cataract and in actuality compete with, and then negate the superior
action of n-acetylcarnosine which is far more direct in it's ability to
address the problem of cataract. For these reasons the supplements that should
not be taken in conjunction with n-acetylcarnosine are Lutein and Zeaxanthin
as they do interfere with the cataract reversal process. However, once
optimal results have been achieved and only the maintenance dose is being used
Lutein and Zeaxanthin may be re-introduced as part of the overall ocular health
management effort. Most other antioxidants and supplements should be continued
and may certainly be of benefit to the end result.
Q.
In addition to Cataracts and Glaucoma, are Can-CTM eye-drops helpful
for other degenerative eye-disorders?
Although the information
is not yet published, Dr. Mark Babizhayev the leading expert on the use of NAC
eye drops, believes NAC could potentially also be beneficial as well as a preventive
measure for the following eye conditions:
- Presbyopia
- Corneal disorders
- Computer Vision Syndrome
- Eye strain
- Ocular inflammation
- Blurred vision
- Dry Eye Syndrome
- Retinal diseases
- Vitreous opacities and
lesions
Q.
Who should use Can-CTM eye drops?
Anyone, who would like to reduce the inevitable oxidative stress induced degeneration
of their eyes, therefore the superior and bioavailable antioxidant benefits
of Can-C may be useful for anyone who:
- is 35 years old or older
- is nearsighted
- wears reading glasses
- is African American
- has a family history
of cataracts and/or glaucoma
- has had excessive exposure
to sunlight
- has a history of internal
eye injury or bleeding
- has had previous eye
surgery
- has used oral and/or
ocular steroid medication (including eye drops) for a prolonged period of
time.
- has high blood pressure
- has poor circulation
- has diabetes
- has experienced chronic
or recurring inflammation within the eye
- has been diagnosed with
"cupping" of the optic nerve
Q.
Can I use Can-CTM to Prevent the onset of eye disorders
such as Cataracts and Retinal disease?
Yes, as a preventative measure
and to maintain the good health of the eye Dr. Babizhayev recommends one drop
into each eye daily with intermittent breaks or as directed by a physician.
Q.
Will my cataract come back after it is gone?
Dr. Babizhayev recommends
that intermittent use of N-acetylcarnosine eye-drops continue even after the
reduction or reversal of cataracts because senile cataract is an on-going aging
problem caused by low anti-oxidant protection, high free radical production
and the process of auto-oxidative glycosylation etc. Keep in mind that the same
deficiency that allowed the cataract to form in the first place will still be
present when you discontinue use of the product. For over all ocular health
and cataract prevention, apply 1-drop into each eye daily with intermittent
breaks unless otherwise directed by your physician.
Q.
How long will one box of Can-CTM last?
If treating both eyes 1
box of Can-C will last 2 weeks and twice as long if only treating one eye.
A simple way to plan your use is to know that you will need 1 box per eye, per
month. Each box of Can-C contains two 5ml vials and each 5ml vial contains approximately
75-drops. When used for cataracts, apply two drops into each affected eye in
the morning and then again at night time. When used as a preventive measure
or for maintenance purposes which is one drop into each eye daily, one carton
of Can-C will last for approximately eight to ten weeks.
Q.
Often when I apply eye drops some will run down my face. How can I minimize
any wastage?
This is a very common concern; however, even though some
liquid may run out of the eye as long as some of the liquid has been delivered
you will be okay. Even if you have moisture on your face after applying
the drops you have most likely still effectively delivered more than you think
into the eye. You can however minimize any wastage with a little practice.
There are two additional ways to apply eye drops if you are experiencing difficulty
with the more traditional method and of course only personal experimentation
will allow you to find the method that most suits you.
Option 1: Gently
pull the corner of your lower eye lid down and tilt your head back. Apply 1
or 2 drops into the pocket formed by your lower eyelid, but DON'T allow
the tip to touch your eye or any other surfaces. Repeat for your other eye if
required.
Option 2:
Some people prefer to apply drops this way: Close your eye, apply 1 or
2 drops to the inner corner of your eye. Open your eye and blink several times
to spread the drops properly.
In all cases it is very
important to apply very little pressure when squeezing the eye drop bottle or
a lot more will come out.
Q:
I saw another N-acetylcarnosine website and they said that the preservative
Benzyl Alcohol is not good, is that true?
Definitely not true.
Benzyl alcohol has long been utilized in ocular formulations as an FDA approved
preservative. In the clinical trials conducted by Innovative Vision Products, five formulations were tested with varying preservatives and sources
of NAC. In the end there was one that far surpassed all expectations and
parameters. Interestingly it was the formulation with the preservative
benzyl alcohol in combination with a unique source and purity level of NAC.
Those who are claiming that benzyl alcohol causes burning do not understand
the importance of the critical pH balance of ocular formulations. It is
the incorrect balance of pH that can result in burning with some ocular formulations
and not necessarily the preservative. We have absolutely no complaints
of burning with our product in fact quite the opposite, which is why a large
percentage of our customers use Can-CTM for dry eye syndrome, contact
lens use and for eye strain relief. Remember it is this patented
formulation that was tested over time and proven in a clinical controlled environment
to reverse cataracts and resulted in no negative side affects. Unfortunately
there are a few companies who continue to make attempts to circumvent Dr. Babizhayevs
patent to avoid paying royalties. Not only are they not utilizing the
proprietary source of NAC which is critical to the effectiveness of this formulation,
they have made changes to one or two of the excipient ingredients in their attempts
to get around his patent. Again to be sure that you have purchased the
approved formula look for the following statement on the label of any product
you have purchased. "N-acetylcarnosine patented by Innovative Vision Products."
Can-CTM
- Ingredients,
Approved Uses, and Dosage, potential side
effects and contraindications please click
here!
Disclaimer:
All information is for educational purposes and should not replace the advice
or recommendations of your physician.
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