MACULAR DEGENERATION

Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in

those past the age of 70. As with so many chronic degenerative

conditions, there is currently no effective medical treatment.

There is, however, an effective nutritional program that

reverses the condition. A Yakima Washington physician reported

that he cured his own macular degeneration using selenium and

vitamin E. (Washington State soils are so low in selenium that

farm animals have died of "white muscle disease" which is a

selenium deficiency.)

Jonathan Wright, M.D. read of this and also found that these

supplements helped his patients improve. The program was even

more effective with added zinc, taurine, and gingko biloba. Dr.

Wright also found that more than 90% of those with macular

degeneration are low in stomach acid and digestive enzymes. This

makes absorption of minerals difficult or impossible. Some

people also have food allergies that damage the digestive tract

and may have to avoid foods like wheat, milk, and corn to be able

to absorb minerals.

Dr. Wright suggests a supplement program that includes 1000

mg. of taurine twice a day between meals, 800 IU of Vitamin E per

day, 60 mg. of zinc per day, and 200-300 mcg. of selenium per

day. Two 60 mg. capsules of gingko biloba (50:1 extract) can be

taken daily. A balanced multivitamin-mineral (like Oxygenic B)

that supplies copper should also be used. Digestive enzymes

are taken just before each meal. Stomach acid supplements (in

the form of betaine hydrochloride) are used with each meal to aid

digestion and absorption. This program will benefit about 95% of

those with this condition.

The other 5% have major absorption problems and may need IV

injections of zinc and selenium. Dr. Wright has had the vision

of a patient improve during the first IV. Others are adding zinc

and selenium to 70% DMSO and rubbing it on the skin. This also

works well, but requires expert help.