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Drops that Help Remove Cataracts

Yohanan (Israel) on 10/10/2013

Cataracts can now be easily removed without surgery using drops. These drops use a chelation process to remove cataracts, which are advanced glycation end products, from the lens.The drops contain N-Acetyl L-Carnosine and colloidal silver and can be found on the internet. A crust will form outside the eye as the cataracts are removed.
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Replied by Prioris from Fl on 10/10/2013

Due to the expense of Can-C, I plan on making my own eye drops with Acetyl-L-Carnosine powder. I will use 100 mg of ALC powder in 5 ml of distilled water to make 2% solution. Is there anything else I need to know?
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Replied by Yohanan from Israel on 10/11/2013

Your ingredient proportions are incorrect - see cataract articles on Out of the Box Remedies dot net for more information. The Cataract Terminator is much cheaper than CAN-C, and at least twice as effective. It can be ordered cheaply from the Out of the Box Remedies dot COM website. Also, the N-Acetyl-L-Carnosine will cost you a minimum of $300 for 100 mg!
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Replied by Prioris from Fl on 10/11/2013

The price helps make the cure economically accessible to way more people. If people still can't afford it even at that price then they can make it themselves.

I don't think I have cataracts yet but I'd rather be proactive. Plus it seems to cure a broad spectrum of eye problems and could produce crystal clear vision over time.

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Replied by Mike from Denver, Colorado on 10/11/2013

N-acetyl-l-carnosine can be purchased on amazon for hardly anything. Can you just mix the nac with water to make your own home made solution?
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Replied by Prioris from Fl on 10/12/2013

I found an online place where one can buy 10 grams of N-acetyl-l-carnosine powder for around $40. Did not find it on amazon.

1 ml of water equals 1 gram. To make 2 percent solution one for 100 mg in water, there would need to be 2 mg of substance added to the water.

Technically, one would need to adjust density of water to account for colloidal solution so one could eye ball it. I don't think it would need to be exact.

I don't have any financial interest in the product but I do think that the cataract terminator is still a good price for people who don't want to muck with the do it yourself stuff so many will prefer the already made solution. One may also need to buy a machine to make the colloidal silver. Also something to measure small amounts and the bottle. Given the varying economic, time and other situations of people, the more options one has the better.

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Replied by Mike from Denver, Colorado on 10/13/2013

Prioris: The company that sells the 1 gram of nac for $40 is reputable. The cost is 6 times less than the eye drops. People could put some in a tsp. of water and let that dissolve through the gums to dissolve glycation and ages in the organs and tissues of the body bypassing the digestive system. The digestion may denature the nac. I am not sure but to be sure they can let the nac dissolve through the gums.
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Replied by Dev from California on 11/23/2014

Hi,

Where can I find an online company to purchase a small amount of NAC to make ny own eyedrops for cataracts? Thanks, Dev

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Replied by Gb from Ak, US on 11/25/2014

I just saw this on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/BulkSupplements-Acetyl-L-Carnitine-ALCAR-Powder/dp/B00E7H96CK

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Replied by Vlc from London on 05/27/2016

NAC is quite acidic so you'll need to add something like Potassium Bicarbonate to neutralise the acid.
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Replied by Colleen from Oklahoma on 01/30/2017

I thought it was n-Acetyl - l- carnoSine.
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Replied by Sandra from Lubbock, Texas on 02/03/2018

not 1 gram for $40.00 it's 10 grams for $40.00 this is Feb.3 2018 and today I received my ALC from Amazon seller Bulk supplements I think it was $33.00 for 10 grams which would make a lot of eye drops. I didn't have any colloidal silver so I just used saline solution like for contact lenses. It really is soothing to the eyes. I used 1/4 tsp. Alc to an ounce of saline.
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Replied by Emily from Los Angeles, Ca on 03/28/2018

The Tahoma Dispensary in Washington state https://www.tahomadispensary.com/store/8820!1/Can-C™+Eye+Drops+2+x+5+ml
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Replied by Sandy from Il on 09/13/2018

tried to order on out of the box dot com but not able to understand the currency and how to pay.
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Replied by SaraX from CA on 04/06/2023

That's actually the wrong product. We need N-Acetyl L-Carnosine, not Acetyl L-Carnitine.

https://www.amazon.com/Bulksupplements-N-Acetyl-L-Carnosine-Powder-grams/dp/B01J6G3AM8/

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Replied by Ziva from UK on 08/31/2023

But I can't find it to purchase anywhere?
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Replied by Grace from United States on 11/13/2023

I tried my best to find that product on out of the box remedies.com which was suggested and I could never find them. The search bar would not find the product for me. I don't know where else to order this could you please tell me? Maybe the product is no longer available on that site.
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Replied by Grace from Illinois on 03/29/2024

I was very hopeful that this product from Out Of The Box was available but found very quickly that it is not! They wrote me back and said they don't have that product. I was pretty upset about that.
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Replied by Angela from Texas on 01/14/2026

Hello I’ve been using urine therapy on my dog for cataracts. I noticed today that he’s got a lot of crust around his eyes and his eyes seem real sensitive and so it scared me. I mean he’s already blind, but I mean it looks like it hurts him. But then I saw this so is the crust around the eyes of something you experienced as the cataracts were going away?? Could you please text me my number in America 469-216-2577. I also have WhatsApp
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