New medication for age-related blindness

Scientists created a new medication for age-related blindness. A daily supplement derived from marigolds may protect millions of people against blindness from age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Each tablet consists of 3 antioxidants vital to keep the eyes healthy but not all are available through a normal diet.
Susan Bowers, an optometrist from Coventry, declared that the supplement Macu-Shield has improved the sight of many of her patients. She believes that this new medication will help to prevent people from going blind.
Approximately half a million people in Great Britain suffer from age-related macular degeneration, resulting in the blurring of the central vision, leaving victims unable to recognize faces, read or drive.
People after the age 50 with AMD may have total blindness and about 90% of them are incurable.
Janet Terron of 64 years old, of Kinver, Staffs, began using the supplement when she was diagnosed two years ago. Her mother has AMD and her grandfather suffered from blindness. Janet Terron was satisfied with your treatment.
A yellow pigment at the back of the eye which decreases with ages is supposed to prevent against AMD.
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