N-acetylcarnosine, a dipeptide found in muscle and nerve cells, can help maintain protein integrity in the lens and is being studied in eye drop form for treatment of cataracts.
When applied in eye drops, NAC makes its way to the interior of the eye, where it may have antioxidant effects. Oxidation of lipids in the lens of the eye is thought to contribute to cataracts. NAC may also help prevent ?cross-linking? of proteins, another factor behind cataracts. N-acetylcarnosine has a wealth of properties which can improve the function of the aging eye.
Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is a non-essential amino acid, mostly consumed with the diet. It is highly present in the eyes.
Taurine is responsible for reparative (recovery) processes in injuries and dystrophy of the cornea, different types of cataracts such as traumatic, senile, radiation, diabetic. The active substance is the sulfur-containing amino acid Taurine and is formed in the human body during the processing of cysteine.
Research suggests that Taurine can be used for Cataracts, atrophy of the cornea, retinal dystrophy and various eye injuries.
Each bottle Contains:
Glycerin (lubricant) 1.0% Carboxymethylcellulose sodium (lubricant) .03% N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC) 3% Taurine 3% Potassium Bicarbonate Boric Acid Purified Benzyl Alcohol (Preservative) 0.3% Sterile Water (Ophthalmic Grade Isotonic Solution, pH 6.3 to 6.5)
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