If you think that cataracts are an inevitable consequence of aging, you are mistaken. It is one of the health problems. Although it is often attributed to old age, extensive research suggests that the real cause might well lie in your medicine cabinet. Dr. Bryan Ardis presents detailed research on this subject and reveals not only minor side effects, but also those of natural treatments and even the effects of this phenomenon, which have been linked to complications in humans.
An explanation of why action is insignificant and how important it is can be real protection for your eyes.
The myth of old age: Why do your eyes actually become cloudy?
Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide and account for approximately 45% of all cases of blindness. Projections suggest that this number will increase by 2050. In this world of standard wireless technology, the answer is simple: aging and exposure to the sun (UV radiation). The only solution? Lens replacement surgery.
This explanation is overlooked when it comes to scientific reality: more than 70 data points indicate that prescribed medication is an additional factor influencing the risk of cataracts. This is not merely a correlation, but an effect that has been published in the scientific literature, although it is often mentioned by patients.
“It is clear that the largest investments are being made in the treatment of cataracts with known drugs that have a rapid effect.” — Conclusions of Italian researchers.