N-Acetyl Carnosine eye drops
  
Is it a cure for cataract?


Russian researchers and scientists have developed a unique new form of carnosine known as N-Acetyl Carnosine.

NAC is the first major leap forward in the treatment and prevention of senile cataract     continue


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Carnosine
slows aging 

Carnosine is a peptide found in muscle, brain and other animal and human tissues.  In cases of cataract in animals, carnosine concentration in the lens was found to be low. The lower the concentration of carnosine, the higher the severity of cataract.    continue

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N-Acetyl Carnosine eye drops
  interview with Dr. Mark Babizhayev

Dr. Mark Babizhayev is a Russian researcher behind the development of N-Acetyl Carnosine eye drops, which is being heralded as a breakthrough in the treatment and prevention of senile cataract.    continue

Carnosine eye drops
 
2nd interview with Dr. Babizhayev   continue

         
Carnosine & life extension

As an antioxidant, carnosine potently quenches that most destructive of free radicals, the hydroxyl radical, as well as superoxide, singlet oxygen and the peroxyl radical.   


In the lens of the eye, protein cross-linking is part of
cataract formation. Carnosine eye drops have been shown to delay vision senescence in humans  continue

Carnosine interview
 
interview with Dr.Marios Kyriazis

"Several of my patients have reported an improvement in general physical well-being, muscular tone and mental clarity. Carnosine is believed to play an important role within the olphactory nerve, acting perhaps as an indirect neurotransmitter. Many of my patients also say that other people  comment on how well they look."   continue

Carnosine article


The skin makes visible the changes that occur as damaged proteins and senescent cells accumulate. The life cycles of cells and proteins may regulate both our appearance as we age and how long we live. Preserving the integrity and regular turnover of protein is a key defense against the downward spirals of degeneration in the later years. Carnosine is the only agent that has shown multi-modal protective effects against protein degradation and cellular senescence  continue

 

 

 

 

 

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