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This one supplement can prevent glaucoma and cataracts

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This is how my wife and I are protecting our vision into old age ----Important Message---- Men: use

This is how my wife and I are protecting our vision into old age ----Important Message---- Men: use this ancient Himalayan secret to avoid tissue hypoxia and increase blood-oxygen levels (especially “down there”) [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] I’ve discovered that Sherpa people, who live at some of the highest altitudes in the world… ...have higher blood oxygen levels than normal men… And this is extraordinary because most people in high altitudes suffer from what’s called “tissue hypoxia.” Tissue hypoxia is when the cells are literally starving for oxygen. But these men in the Himalayas -- they have super high oxygen levels all over their body, even “down there.” And this is important for men because the penis needs oxygen. Without enough oxygen, the member will stay soft and flaccid. So I’ve been studying what these men are doing… [...and I’ve found a way to naturally boost blood oxygen levels, especially “down there” (works in 7 minutes or less)]( ---------- This one supplement can prevent glaucoma and cataracts Glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration are common eye disorders which are becoming even more common with every passing year. Something which used to be an exclusive problem of truly elderly people is affecting middle age individuals. The processes driving these eye disorders are often referred to as “irreversible” or “genetic” in nature. This is blatantly false. In recent years, red light therapy (photobiomodulation) has been shown to be an effective therapy for macular degeneration. It does so by activating energy production in retina cells, which is obviously always a good thing as it activates restorative processes. The very act of energy production by the mitochondria, or cellular respiration, produces carbon dioxide. A common treatment used for glaucoma is acetazolamide (or diamox), which increases carbon dioxide in ocular tissues (and elsewhere). Carbon dioxide, contrary to public opinion, is actually incredibly therapeutic and fundamentally important to human health. Carbon dioxide has countless important roles, including is a potent vasodilator, capable of improving the oxygenation of tissues. Acetazolamide, by increasing carbon dioxide, is capable of reversing tissue hypoxia and relieving the intraocular pressure that is characteristic of glaucoma. It does this by inhibiting carbonic anhydrase, the enzyme which would otherwise breakdown carbon dioxide: The local concentration of carbon dioxide in specific tissues and organs can be adjusted by nervous and hormonal activation or inhibition of the carbonic anhydrase enzymes that accelerate the conversion of CO2 to carbonic acid, H2CO3. - Peat (2011) Interestingly enough, thiamine, or vitamin B1, has been shown to do the same. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] If acetazolamide can work to relieve glaucoma, can thiamine do the same? Most likely. Individuals with cataracts and/or glaucoma have both been found to have low thiamine levels as well as impaired absorption (of thiamine). Blood levels of thiamine and ascorbic acid in chronic open-angle glaucoma are determined in this study. Dietary vitamin intake was compared with thiamine and ascorbic acid blood levels in a sample of 38 patients with glaucoma and 12 controls. These patients had a statistically significant lower thiamine blood level than controls (P less than 0.001), but no significant difference was found for ascorbic acid blood levels. Poor absorption of thiamine occurred in the glaucomatous patients in this study. - Asregadoo et al. (1979) Thiamine is a fundamental player in glucose oxidation and production of carbon dioxide in the cell. In all likelihood, supplementation with thiamine, using inexpensive thiamine HCL, should provide profound relief for eye conditions like glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration. At the core, macular degeneration (and other degenerative eye disorders) are simply pathologies of reduced tissue oxygenation. But this can be remedied by the vasodilating action of carbon dioxide. A few weeks of thiamine supplementation should be enough to bring relief, and raise systemic carbon dioxide levels. Thiamine can be combined with red light therapy, to potentiate the beneficial effects. ----Important Message---- These 10 cent drops help prevent glaucoma and cataracts in men My wife, Jodi, is using these drops I’ve discovered in the hopes of keeping her eyes young. I’ve found studies that show the drops have a long history of working to protect and maintain healthy vision, and her eye doctor is very supportive. And right now, I’m giving away a free eReport detailing everything you need to know about these 10 cent drops and how to use them yourself. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] You get the entire report for free when you pick up a copy of my best-selling book, Healthy to 120 ($29.95 value but also FREE). [Just pay shipping for the book and it’s all yours for free, including the 10 cent drops]( ---------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. By giving us your email address, you consent for Daily Medical Discoveries and its affiliated companies to delivering you a healthy daily portion of email issues and advertisements. To end your email subscription and associated external offers sent from Daily Medical Discoveries, feel free to [click here]( FREE BOOK: As a Daily Medical Discoveries subscriber in good standing, you're eligible to receive a FREE book containing underground, buried and ignored remedies that help men live a happy, healthy and sexy life to 120 years old, including specific help for men who want more sex, more life and more of everything. [Click here to claim your copy.]( Comments / Questions? You can hit REPLY to this email or email me, Matt, at matt@getrapidhelp.com Missing issues? How to make sure you NEVER miss an issue! The real key is CLICKING and OPENING emails. That shows your email provider (Yahoo, Gmail or whoever) that you WANT our email. 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