May 26, 2009

It’s Macular Degeneration Awareness Week

Macular Degeneration Awareness Week 2009 runs from May 24 to 31 in Australia.

The MD Foundation are encouraging people to have their eyes checked, learn about foods that are beneficial to vision, and consider an eye-health supplement.

According to their surveys, 37% of people surveyed are unaware of "the important role nutrition and diet can play in promoting good eye health".

If you’re not sure which foods are good for your eyes, and which are not, particularly in relation to the risk of macular degeneration, please look through our posts on this site. You’ll find specific and carefully researched answers to a lot of questions about diet, supplements and AMD, in clear and simple terms. For example, read The AMD Guide to Food for Your Eyes.

Check back to January’s entry on Macular Degeneration: Eye Health Nutrients Revealed, or learn about Macular Vitamins: What to Look for in a Macular Supplement.

“Macular Degeneration MD Awareness Week is an opportunity for all Australians to have their eyes tested (making sure the macula is checked), to understand the symptoms of MD for early detection and to start making simple, everyday dietary and lifestyle changes; the same way they would for heart disease or diabetes", said Corinne Borg and Glen Barker of the MD Foundation.

“Eating a healthy diet that includes the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin as well as omega-3s, controlling weight, exercising regularly and not smoking; will all help reduce the risk of developing MD.”

These are all basics, which we’ve covered on this site, but they’re well worth repeating. Do you protect your vision?  Are you looking after the health of your eyes?

Give priority to taking  action  for your sight right now. Make it your own Macular Degeneration Awareness Week.

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May 22, 2009

Charles Bonet Syndrome, Visual Hallucinations and Vision Degeneration

visual hallucinations as in Charles Bonet SyndromeCharles Bonet syndrome describes a condition of visual hallucinations which occur for some people in the early stages of vision degeneration.

Charles Bonet  - or Charles Bonnet, as the name is more commonly spelled - first diagnosed the condition by observing his grandfather.

It was the year 1760 when Charles Bonnet, a Swiss naturalist, became concerned when his grandfather reported seeing "amusing and magical visions."  These visions which included carriages, birds, buildings and people were not visible to anyone else.

For many years the condition variously known as Charles Bonnet syndrome or CBS was believed to be a rare condition even though numerous cases were reported.

The condition is linked with the early stages of vision degeneration when the person can still see but has diminishing sight.

The visions can last for seconds or most of the day. Usually they are very clear, which often surprises the hallucinator as they have become used to things appearing blurry or obscured by black spots or wavy vision.

Images of people are often experienced during a Charles Bonet syndrome episode but rarely are the people familiar to the perceiver. Other common visual hallucinations include objects morphing into something else, like a staircase changing into a mountain slope. Some of these illusions can make it difficult for the person to move around safely.

Usually as the person’s vision degeneration progresses the CBS or Bonnett syndrome ceases to bother them.

So can Charles Bonet syndrome be treated?

Well, no is the short answer; however you can do something about it. Various methods have been shown to dispel the hallucinations in some people. Tricks like turning off the light or shutting the eyes for a few seconds can help.

As for why Charles Bonet syndrome occurs, it is still an unknown. One theory is that the brain makes up for the loss of actual visual stimuli by creating ‘virtual’ images. Another theory suggests that CBS is created by the same mechanism as dreaming.

Also formal studies have identified that creative and highly educated people are more likely to experience the hallucinations, as are people who live alone and do not have much social interaction.

One of the most interesting aspects of Charles Bonet syndrome is that it has been long believed that the condition is a rare one. This is now being challenged as more studies are done and the incidence of diseases such as macular degeneration has sharply risen.

Researchers are now aware that rather than CBS being rare it is more a case of it being unreported. Quite justifiably people have been reluctant to admit to visual hallucinations for fear of being diagnosed as insane! This is not so much the case now that there’s more general knowledge and recognition of common causes of such symptoms, without any stigma attached.

However, you may prefer to be free of Charles Bonet syndrome, visual hallucinations or indeed vision deterioration. We encourage you to inform yourself by reading the useful information on this site, take healthy precautions and start a good macular supplement as soon as possible to protect yourself from vision deterioration.

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May 17, 2009

Best Vitamins for Macular Degeneration

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Are you looking for the best vitamins for macular degeneration?

Do you want to be sure you choose the best vision supplement, with the most effective and valuable nutrients for your eyes (in the best combination, at optimum levels, from natural sources and of high quality), for the best results?

We recommend Visulyn as a stand-out among macular degeneration products. It’s a combination of the most essential extracts or ‘vitamins’ for macular degeneration.

Macular Vitamins: What to Look for in a Macular Supplement gives you a checklist of ingredients to look for. This is distilled from all the most crucial requirements we identified in our research. Then Macular Degeneration Products: My Own Comparison shares what we found when we went looking for a formula to buy. This explains how we came to choose Visulyn. Now we’ll take a look at Visulyn and what’s so good about it.

At any time you can click on the links for Visulyn and go straight to it for yourself.

Visulyn is carefully formulated, with 8 key vision-specific nutrients that work together in synergy to protect your eyes (specifically the macula, and also the retina, blood vessels and whole eye health).

The formula and preparation are based on rigorous research, and tested for quality.

Visulyn combines age-old remedies (herbs, like bilberry, known for their beneficial properties) and ‘miracle’ discoveries (Lutein and Zeaxanthin, the most powerful carotenoids/pigments for macular protection).

The Lutein and Zeaxanthin in Visulyn are of high quality, naturally derived, from marigold (Tagetes erecta), not synthesized. They are also in optimal, therapeutic, high quantities  (5mg Lutein and 10mg Zeaxanthin).

I cannot stress too highly the importance of this. Read our posts on Lutein and Zeaxanthin - they are essential to eye health, and not easily available in high enough quantities from diet. Zeaxanthin is apparently very expensive, and most vitamins for macular degeneration contain none at all, or only token amounts of it and/or lutein. Together, zeaxanthin and lutein work synergistically, giving benefits even greater than each would on its own.

Further specific ocular improvement and antioxidant activity are provided by high dose selenium and Taurine working together with Alpha-Lipoic acid, and grape seed extract.

Visulyn preserves the integrity of its ingredients. It contains no artificial colors or other harmful additives. We do recommend taking natural vitamins (latest studies have shown that people taking synthetic vitamins have a higher mortality rate than those taking none!) Visulyn thus has no side-effects and is safe for everyone to take; with this caution: make sure you check with your doctor if you are on anticoagulants, or have very leaky wet AMD, as bilberry and ginkgo have blood-thinning properties.

Visulyn does not contain vits A C E , or zinc and copper. These ingredients are more common and more easily available. We recommend you obtain these and the other important vitamins and minerals (see our posts on eye health nutrients) through diet, and/or a daily multivitamin supplement  which you can then tailor to your individual health needs. In our assessment, Visulyn is more useful than a straight ‘AREDS’ formula which is based on A, C, E, zinc and copper..

Progressive Health chose to focus on eye-specific nutrients, which are more difficult to obtain (and more expensive), to provide you with the highest quality help possible and at the same time keep costs manageable.

Progressive Health provide top quality products. They have some of the most complete formulations you can find.
Their products are easy to order, they arrive quickly, and the company is prompt to respond if you have any query.

 CLICK HERE NOW to look at Visulyn.

Add vitamins for macular degeneration to your day, and experience a gradual or dramatic improvement in your eyes and visual ability.

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May 11, 2009

Macular Degeneration Products: My Own Comparison

If you’re considering macular degeneration products, you might find yourself searching for the most fundamental: a good macular vitamin supplement.

In this post I’ll share our own choice of formula. This came after comprehensive research into macular degeneration, natural treatment, and comparison of supplements, so it could be useful in your own process.

I wanted to buy a macular formula myself. Naturally I wanted to find the very best. If you’ve read our ‘About Us’ page, or other posts, you’ll know our story. We’re in Australia, and we have compelling reasons to find answers to the growing problem of macular degeneration, for ourselves, our loved ones, and many other people.

We’d researched and identified the sort of formula we wanted and the ingredients we required (Macular Vitamins: What to Look for in a Macular Supplement).

I looked at everything that was available, including online (which for us is generally the quickest and easiest way to buy in any case). I found quite a number of alternatives. There were supplements made and sold by companies I am familiar with and have a high regard for … but I found myself looking further and further, as none of the products really answered my needs.

What I found in my search of vitamin supplement macular degeneration products:

    •    many choices, large and confusing range of different products
    •    when examined, none of the choices suited our requirements, because:

    •    most contained only a few commonly available vitamins, and no specific macular ingredients
    •    if they contained lutein and/or zeaxanthin, these were in very low doses - from our research, too low to be of real benefit
    •    very few products contained both lutein and zeaxanthin. Most only had a small or token amount of lutein, and no zeaxanthin
    •    to get ingredients we wanted we would have to take many different supplements together (eg one for bilberry, one for lutein, another for selenium etc - but often combined with vitamins A, C, E and omega 3/EPA, or zinc and copper, which would repeat our intake of these nutrients)
    •    many vitamins were synthetic. We are particular about making sure the vitamins we choose are natural, from plant sources etc, not synthesised
    •    we also prefer that they are processed carefully to retain highest quality and integrity
    •    macular products did not contain certain herbs our research had led us to look for
    •    combinations on offer did not seem worth the price, because they were not going to answer our needs
    •    we did find a few very comprehensive products - (one option had a long sales page, testimonials and a high price; it contained a high level of lutein but unfortunately no zeaxanthin) - but with such long lists of ingredients that they didn’t suit what we were looking for. They included doses of common daily vitamins and minerals that, with our dietary intake, would oversupply our needs. They would also give an overdose of betacarotene (any smokers or ex-smokers have to be careful about this)
    •    we think it’s preferable to be able to tailor general vitamin, mineral and antioxidant supplements to individual needs. I myself already have food choices and supplements to support my particular health needs (immune support, CFS) and, personally, I’d rather add one daily supplement that specializes purely in the rarer nutrients for macular health
    •    some more commonly available products were immediately off the list for us because, as well as points above, they contained artificial colors: an absolute no-no for health
   
After a comprehensive product search I found a formula that had been specifically created to answer the needs of macular degeneration.

This product is called Visulyn. It’s provided by a company called Progressive Health, whose products appear to be carefully researched, top quality, naturally sourced, and some of the most complete formulations on the market. We corresponded with the company and were satisfied with their replies and their knowledge and background research.

Visulyn contains all the particular ingredients specific to macular degeneration that we were searching for. What is more, it doesn’t contain the more commonly available daily vitamins we didn’t want in our formula! I’ll talk more about Visulyn in the next post, now I’ve explained how we came to choose it.

We’re very happy with this product, and we’ve had good reports from others taking it regularly. If you want to immediately get all the information on this product, including how you can order it online, click here to look at Visulyn. 

In my view it is the most suitable and effective supplement for AMD. If you too want a focused approach, you’ll find this is a standout among macular degeneration products. 

Protect your vision and care for your macula: start Visulyn now.

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