Cataract Surgery Alternative?

Cataract Surgery Alternative?


Are you looking for an alternative to Cataract Surgery? I am a 60 year old male and about 10 months ago, had gone for a regular eye checkup only to find that I had what is called “Young Mans” Cataracts in both eyes. My eye doctor told me that this is not real uncommon in a person my age. However, he stated that the good news is that I don’t have any other problems other than the Cataracts. He also told me this type of Cataract will progress pretty fast and I would need to do something before too long.

He told me that I should consider Cataract Surgery and that this type of surgery is very successful. After doing some extensive research, it does appear it is a very successful way to get rid of cataracts. However, my family has not had good experiences with conventional medicine, so I started looking and researching for an alternative to surgery and a non-invasive way to get rid of my cataracts or at least stop the progression and possibly reverse their advancements.




After spending hours researching on the net, I discovered a product called Nu-Eyes manufactured by BioNational Pharmaceutical. After reading thru all the information on their website, BioNational.com, I decided to place an order for their eye drops.

I began using these drops about 8 to 9 months ago and am seeing some good results so far in both eyes. If you are looking for a possible alternative to Cataract Surgery, then I advise checking their site out at bionational.com

I would like to hear from anyone who has Cataracts and is using Nu-Eyes or any other products that are working for them. I invite you to post your comments here. Maybe your story will help someone to see the light. Take Care 

NOTE: I do strongly advise you to consult your Eye Physician  before using this or any other product to get his or her recommendation.

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  1. I am a cataract and refractive surgeon. There is NO PROVEN MEDICAL TREATMENT for cataracts!!! Your cataracts will continue to grow over time. How long before they will effect your vision varies from patient to patient. I would recommend UV protection. The time for surgery is when you are unhappy with your vision, and it can’t be improved with glasses or contact lenses. Again, this varies from patient to patient. Good luck!

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