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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Do you know Lutein and Zeaxanthin? How about g3?

The Journal of the American Medical Association presented a study in November 1994 by Dr. J.M. Seddon in which investigators at 5 U.S. eye centers examined the role of carotenoids in preventing macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is a major cause of blindness today and occurs when the macula (the place on the retina where light focuses) deteriorates. Nearly a thousand patients and controls were studied and the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin were found to give the most protection against macular degeneration. Zeaxanthin was found to block the activity of the peroxide radicals and consequently protect cell membranes from this and other free radical damage. Wolfberries, or Chinese lycium, contains 800 mcg/gFW zeaxanthin, which is about 40 times more than yellow corn!

FATIMA (CELINE & MONICA), Housewife, Indonesia

I have two daughters: Celine (6.5 years) and Monica (2.5 years). The cylindrical powers of Celine's left and right eyes were -5.50 D, and those of Monica's were -3.00 D plus. Since April 2007, Celine has been consuming g3 at 40 ml a day, and Monica did so too at 30 ml a day. In July 2007, I took Celine and Monica to the doctor for an ophthalmic examination, but it was later found that Celine's cylindrical powers were down to -4.50 D and Monica's cylindrical powers were down to -2.00 D.

Before g3, Celine was very vulnerable to cough. After consuming g3, she was no longer vulnerable to cough and her carotenoid score had increased steadily. When she was scanned for the first time in March 9, 2007, her score was 15,000. Five months after, Celine's antioxidant score had increased to 32,000. g3 is amazing!!!





Ms. VUNTANEE LOYPRASERT, 64 years, Banker, Thailand

I used to have eye problems such as dry eyes and high eye pressure. But after taking g3, all my problems were gone, especially my dry eye problem. That improved the most. I no longer need to use artificials tears anymore.

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