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Where can I see before and after pictures of Can-C treated eyes?

Can-C has been used in extensive animal and human trials, to read those published articles click here. Here are some examples of eyes having been treated with Can-C eye-drops.

Treatment of human cataract with the eye drops of Can-C for the period of 5 months.

Left image:
shows the appearance of cataract which resembles a bat in its form.

Right image:
shows this opacity has disappeared after 5-months of application of Can-C.

Pictures showing the reduction of cataract in canine eyes.

Left picture:
Shows the canine cataract before treatment with Can-C eye drops.

Right picture:
Shows the results after only 1 month of treatment. We can see the break-up of the impaired proteins - an effect described as "melting snow".

Pictures showing the reduction of cataract in rabbit eyes.

Top picture: shows the cataract in the rabbit eye large in the center of the eye, before treatment with n-acetylcarnosine eye drops.

Center picture: shows the cataract in the rabbit eye greatly diminished after 3 months of treatment with Can-Cä eye drops.

Bottom picture: shows the cataract even further diminished after 6 months of treatment.

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What is Can-C?

Why are Can-C
eye-drops used?


Where can I see before
and after pictures of Can-C treated eyes?


How does Can-C work
in the eye?


What is in
Can-C?


Where can I read published information about
N-acetylcarnosine?


What makes
N-acetylcarnosine
different from L-carnosine?


How and when do I use
Can-C eye-drops?


What about side effects
and contraindications?


Where can I read Can-C
eye drop testimonials?


How do I get assured
quality and safety?


How do I
store Can-C?


Where can I obtain
Can-C eye-drops?

Disclaimer: The information is presented for educational purposes only and does not replace the advice of your physician.

IAS Group 2006