Macular Degeneration

Hope For Sufferers of Macular Degeneration, Retinitis, Pigmentosa, Diabetic Retinopathy

Macular Degeneration alone affects 13 million Americans, and this number will double in the next ten years!  It is the leading cause of blindness in persons over sixty years of age.  Persons over the age of seventy-five have a 30% chance of developing this dreaded disease.  And, it affects men and women equally.

Age Related Macular Degeneration steals the joy and quality of life for the segment of our society who most deserve to finally take the time to enjoy their lives, our Senior Citizens.

Traditional medicine has nothing to offer (except a pair of dark glasses, a white cane and a dog!) and has told these unfortunate people that they have a progressive and untreatable disease that will eventually leave them without any functional vision.  Messages like these leave people with two choices - retire to a cave for the rest of their life or seek help elsewhere.  Choosing the second leads one into the vast and complex field of alternative medicine.

 

Help, As Usual From NeoGENESIS

"...there is nothing a professional group mistrusts so nervously as it does anything that appears unconventional, and that has not been thoroughly written up in the journals.  It may be quackery!  Worse still, it may be effective, and if it is both quackery and effective it is utterly hateful."

 

The Cunning of Man

By: Robertson Davies

a novel about an unconventional

but effective Physician 

 These diseases are not hopeless.  There is a natural therapy sequence that is remarkably safe and effective and it is available right now at NeoGENESIS. 

This sequential therapy involves an evaluation and adjustment of lifestyle habits that affect health, evaluating nutritional needs and the use of special supplements, sometimes in rather large doses, and the use of a new technology that requires a minimum of time and attention at home on a daily basis.

 This therapy works very well in both the dry and wet forms of macular degeneration as well as other forms of eye disease.  However, there seems to be a better effect in the treatment of the dry type.  If you have the wet type, do not be discouraged.  The therapy will work, but it may take a little longer for you to achieve a change in your vision.  It also works very will in hereditary conditions of macular degeneration.

Between 60% - 80% of patients experience an improvement in vision.  Even those people who do not show improvement show significant slowing or stoppage in the deterioration of their disease, and if this is all this therapy did, it would be worthwhile.

 The general rule is, if the vision is 20/400 or better and you are able to see the big "E" on the eye chart, the prognosis for visual improvement is very good.  Seventy percent of patients in this group will have an improvement in their vision.  Patients with vision less than 20/400 will have a less favorable response.  This does not mean that the therapy will not work.  It means that it must be done for a longer period of time before visual improvement occurs.  There are many other factors that affect the outcome.  The primary one being patient compliance.  It is best to begin the therapy while the retinal cells are dysfunctional, but retain their structural integrity. 

The treatment is remarkably safe.  Most patients begin to see an improvement after four days of treatment, even if they have suffered deteriorating eyesight for years.  Side effects are minimal and no long term side effects have been observed.

Because there is no harmful aspect and no viable alternative to this treatment, you have nothing to lose.  Why not give yourself the best possible chance of recovering your vision and the freedom and pleasure it brings you?

 

For the Doubting Thomas's

Several years ago "Slammin" Sammy Snead, the pro golfer, then 85 years old, suffered so severely from the limitations of macular degeneration that he had to quit the Senior Tour and was no longer able to p0lay golf.,  Also, he could not pass the eye examination for his driver's license.  After a series of this treatment his vision so improved that he could read five lines lower on the eye chart, pass his driver's license test and rejoin the Senior Golf Tour.

Or, how about William Corrs, President of Corrs Brewing.  I quote, "I don't see ARMD as curable, but I know for certain that its progress can be delayed.  Perhaps, if caught early enough, it can be arrested.  I have every confidence that at the end of my days, I will see well enough to enjoy a gorgeous sunset and feast on the faces of those I love."

The next step is up to you.

 

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