My father in law is 91 years of age. He has enjoyed good health most of his life up until he was about 80 and even since then it has been pretty good compared to most. No doubt a factor in his good health has been due to him being a keen gardener and up until recently grew all his own organic vegetables.
BUT, about a year ago his eyesight started to fail, and he is now blind!
Pretty traumatic going into a world of darkness after 90 years of light! He can no longer read, watch TV and of course he cannot drive any more. As a result his quality of life has taken a dramatic downturn and he says he is now ready to ‘move on’ as he feels he has had a good life and has no regrets. It’s likely that this will not be to far away as once the will to live goes, the body starts shutting down and that is happening to him now.
I often reflect on his situation and in particular his blindness. Could it have been prevented? Knowing what I know now I can confident that the answer to this is yes. Unfortunately, when my son and I founded Xtend-Life eight years ago my knowledge about these things was pretty minimal.
My father in law was also being prescribed a number of drugs back then by his Doctor but I was not knowledgeable enough at that time to debate the merits or otherwise of what he was taking. I do know that some of the drugs had potential interactions with our Total Balance and as such he never got to experience the benefits that this supplement could have given him.
I have since learnt that the long term side effects of the drugs may have been one of the contributors to his current state of blindness. Hindsight of course is a wonderful thing but it often only comes with knowledge accumulated in the intervening period. For example, prescription drugs killed my Mother at 89…but…that is another story and one which I could have prevented had I known some years before she died what I know now.
It is of course too late to help my Mum or my father in law, or indeed if I go further back to before my Dad died, I could include him as well. But, it is not to late to help other people who are at a stage in their lives where these degenerative diseases are still latent and can be kept latent…IF, appropriate steps are taken early enough.
Because I don’t want to turn this article into a book I will just focus the rest of it on the eyes because this is what prompted the article in the first place.
It’s not to late for most of us!
Most of us take our eyesight for granted, until it starts to fail. Like a rolling stone down a hill once it starts to roll it gathers momentum! The same principles apply to degenerative diseases…once they are diagnosed they are hard to stop, but they can often be slowed down. The key though is to try and stop it getting to the point that they are advanced enough to be diagnosed.
Remember that just because you have not been diagnosed with a particular ailment such as cancer or an eye disease does not mean that you don’t have it. In fact, cancers are within all of us to a lesser or greater degree.
Your eyes are in a constant state of degeneration. The rate at which that takes place is dependent upon the amount of ammunition your body has to fight the degeneration. In our younger years there is usually enough basic ammunition to keep the rate of degeneration quite slow. But, as the years move on the not only is the intake of nutrients (ammunition) reduced, but also the UPTAKE of these nutrients is greatly reduced by less effective digestive systems and lack of essential enzymes.
Evidence of this is in the amount of eye diseases present in the population. Consider these facts:
- 45 million people worldwide are blind; 135 million have impaired vision. (American Academy of Ophthalmology, AAO).
- Every 5 seconds 1 person goes blind; 1 child goes blind every minute (AAO). More than 1.5 million of these are due to various nutritional deficiencies, or unnecessary infections.
- Unless preventative action is taken 100 million people will lose their sight unnecessarily by 2020. (AAO).
- Over 2.3 million Americans are visually impaired; over 1 million Americans over 40 are blind from eye disease.
- 17% of Americans aged 45 or older report some type of vision impairment. This rises with age to 26% at age 75 and older.
- 5 million Americans have vision problems related to diabetes.
Pretty sobering isn’t it?
OK, so what can you do?
Well do what I do! Provide your eyes with the ammunition they need to fight degeneration! This means ensuring that you have a reasonable intake of the essential nutrients that ‘feed’ your eyes and keep them healthy.
The key ones are Zeaxanthin, Lutein, Bilberry Extract, N-Acetyl Cysteine, L-Carnosine, Beta Carotene plus trace elements such as Molybdenum, various Vitamins and a host of other Co-Factors such as Enzymes to ensure bio-availability .
Yes, you may be thinking, but do these nutrients really work? Well, they do for me! I recently had an eye exam and the optician was really quite amazed at the health of my eyes.
So, how do I get the ‘ammunition’? Simple, all these nutrients are in Total Balance, and a lot more which help the eyes but I have not mentioned here.
The benefits that Total Balance has given to my eyes are not unique. We frequently get reports from customers who have astonished their opticians by improving their eyesight just through Total Balance.
Here is just one from a customer in the UK. Susan says:
"Must tell you - I went to have my eyes examined and no matter what the doctor did he came up scratching his head. My eyes were stronger and thus need only a slight prescription for reading and distance. This may only be a coincidence, but the only thing I have changed in my life was taking your supplements. Can I say, "WOW!", and thank you and keep those supplements coming! Have a good day."
I remember another one from a customer who had been on Total Balance for a bit over a year. He wrote and said that the pressure behind his eyes that he has had for as long as he could remember has miraculously gone! His Doctor could not believe it and rechecked and it definitely had gone. He put these great results down to Total Balance.
But, none of this is surprising. Even the National Eye Institute believes that half of all blindness can be prevented. Of course lifestyle choices such as smoking, diet and excess alcohol consumption are often cited as culprits but even the National Eye Institute acknowledge that a lack of anti-oxidants which are the ‘ammunition’ that I referred to earlier is also a significant cause.
(By the way, the blindness being experienced by my father in law is not as a result of any negative lifestyle choices.)
Here is a simple example of just how one nutrient (anti-oxidant) I mentioned earlier can help your eyes. Lutein! Consider this:
In one Harvard study, a diet of 6 milligrams of lutein per day led to a 57 per cent lower prevalence of Aged Macular Degeneration, leading the study's authors to suggest a diet high in lutein to lower the risk of contracting AMD.
Now this is just one nutrient and a relatively weak one at that. There are dozens more studies supporting the efficacy of the nutrients that I mentioned above. By the way we have 5mgs a day of Lutein in a full dose of Total Balance. It becomes even more effective when it is combined with the other ingredients I mentioned above.
It is no miracle that Total Balance helps your eyes…it is pure science that it does. Add our Omega 3 to your daily Total Balance regime as well and you will be doing your eyes an even bigger favor.
In good health and may you keep your good eyesight,
Warren Matthews
Reader Comments (9)
Warren
Recent news accounts report that cancer deaths are plunging in the US, a place where supplement use has increased dramatically over the years. Do you think the medical industry will give any credence to the suggestion that supplements have had an impact? My gut tells me it will do everything it can to avoid any appearance of such a relationship.
October 20, 2007 | Roland
I really can't comment on this one Roland as I understood that the overall incidence of cancer has really not gone down although there may have been a reduction in some types.
I would be interested in seeing some reliable stats. Is there actually less people getting cancer, or are they simply keeping patients alive a bit longer?
There is no doubt that supplements play a significant role in helping prevent cancer...provided they are potent enough and their efficacy is not overwhelmed by poor diet and lifestyle choices.
October 26, 2007 | Warren Matthews
I have undergone gastric bypass surgery and I am told that I cannot use enteric coated pills. Also, your Omega 3 pills are larger than is acceptable by my doctor. Since I have been using your products for at least 6 years now and totally believe in them is there anything I can do to still take TB and Omega 3?
November 17, 2007 | Ren
Thats interesting Ren. My understanding was that the enteric coated tablets were better for those people who have had this procedure. But, I may be wrong on this. Let me have it checked out and I will get back with further comments.
WHat is the problem with the soft gels? I would have thought that these would be OK so long as you can swallow them OK as they dissolve rapidly in the stomach.
What does your Doctor say about this?
November 17, 2007 | Warren Matthews
Thanks for responding Warren. Apparently it's the size of the gels that concerns him. Since my stomach is reduced they are afraid of the pills sitting on the same spot every time I swallow them and eventually producing an ulcer. I appreciate your feedback and will share it with my doctor to see if he can accept an alternate opinion since I would really like to continue with your products.
November 20, 2007 | Ren
Hi Ren,
I looked into this further and it would seem that the enteric coated tablets are likely to be an advantage from a point of view of bio-availabily UNLESS the surgeon has made the 'exit' from the stomach into the upper intestine so small that there may be difficulty in them passing through into the upper intestine.
If this is the case then I can understand and concur with his concern as they are acid resistant and could sit in the stomach for a long time.
However, this should not be a concern for the Omega 3 as they will dissolve in the stomach quite rapidly.
If my assumption is correct, then let me know and I will arrange if you wish for some Total Balance tablets to be set aside for you during out next production run BEFORE we enteric coat the tablets. They won't be as effective as the enteric ones but they will still be a lot better than the normal tablets available on the market.
November 21, 2007 | Warren Matthews
Thanks Warren. I'm due to see my surgeon on Wednesday, Nov 28. I'll talk to him about this then and will let you know what he says.
November 22, 2007 | Ren
Hi Warren - saw my surgeon the other day and he referred me to his in-office dietician. I showed her a bottle of the Men's Plus and the GLM-Omega 3. Her comments were that the GLM's were too large and that the Men's Plus does not have some of the required daily vitamins unless I take 12 of them per day! She was pushing the Bariatric Advantage products saying that I only needed to take 2 per day. Do you know anything about this brand? Thanks, Ren
December 1, 2007 | Ren
Hi Ren,
I am surprised about her comment re the size of the GLM softgels. I would not have thought that this would have been an issue as they break down very quickly in the stomach.
The Total Balance Men's Plus is not a multi-vitamin but rather a comprehensive multi-nutrient. On the other hand the Baritric Advantage product that she is referring to is a multi-vitamin which is why you would only need to take two of them. It is perfectly OK to take that product in conjunction with Total Balance.
December 11, 2007 | Warren Matthews