(01-03-13) Resveratrol could cure blindness
by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
(NaturalNews) The cure for age-related macular degeneration and blindness
could be as simple as taking a natural supplement extract derived from common
grape skins. A recent review that the medical establishment refuses to publish
has revealed that a unique and proprietary nutraceutical extract containing
resveratrol could hold the key to literally curing age-related blindness, as
hundreds of patients with macular degeneration have already experienced
substantial and even full healing in recent months as a result of taking it.
The formula is officially known as Longevinex, and patients everywhere with
macular degeneration are scrambling to give it a try following the recent
release of news reports highlighting what appears to be the supplement's
miraculous ability to reverse and heal blindness. One Las Vegas woman says she
regained her eyesight in just five days as a result of taking Longevinex,
according to 8 News Now, and many others have experienced similar results in a
relatively short period of time taking the supplement.
"It's anti-inflammatory, it's an anti-depressant, it's anti-virus, anti-fungal
and antibacterial in one pill. How many drugs would this molecule replace?"
asks Bill Sardi, owner of Resveratrol Partners, LLC, the company that produces
Longevinex. Sardi admits he is enthused about his product's ability to offer
real results for patients in need, but laments the fact that the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continue to
muzzle him and other supplement manufacturers from telling their customers and
the public about how these types of products can improve health without causing
harmful side effects.
"We can't say that vitamin C cures scurvy. We can't say vitamin D cures
rickets. The FDA has a muzzle over what's obvious," he added.
Longevinex provides healing for 16 out of 17 patients at VA hospital
So how well does Longevinex actually perform in a clinical setting? According
to Dr. Stuart Richer, a physician who treats aging military veterans at a
Veteran's Affairs hospital in Chicago, the natural product has been successful
in treating and reversing vision loss in more than 94 percent of his patients
who have tried it. But because his hospital is reluctant to support the
product, and the current regulatory climate still hostile to natural healing
treatments, Dr. Richer typically has to recommend Longevinex to his patients
outside the typical prescription process.
"We found unexpected improvement of the vision, short-term improvement that
was sometimes dramatic," explained Dr. Richer to the media about the
demonstrable benefits of resveratrol. "The majority of the time, two-thirds, we
see an improvement of the vision function. Sometimes we see dramatic
restoration of the architecture of the retina."
Dr. Richer conducted his own review on the successes of Longevinex, and he has
tried on numerous occasions to get it published. But according to reports, he
has thus far been unable to find a medical journal willing to print it.
However, those interested in learning more about Longevinex and how it might be
able to benefit them and their loved ones can check out the company's website
to learn more: http://www.longevinex.com/
Sources for this article include:
http://www.8newsnow.com/story/19989258/i-team
http://www.naturalnews.com/038886_aspirin_blindness_AMD.html
http://www.longevinex.com
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