"Dr. Richer cautions that other similar store-bought products are not likely to produce the same rapid results seen among his patients."
Бодрый какой шарлатан.
У них там гнездо: Dr. Richer, chief of the Optometry Section at the VA Medical Center in North Chicago, holds a Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics and has been researching the relationship between nutrition and ARMD for more than 10 years. His 1996 research study of antioxidants and ARMD found that supplements containing certain antioxidants, vitamins and minerals actually slowed or stopped the progression of ARMD in advanced cases. This 18-month study, also published in the Journal of the American Optometric Association, was conducted at eight VA medical centers in seven states, and at the Pacific University College of Optometry in Oregon. http://www.senior-inet.com/articles/article27.htm
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Date: 2012-05-07 06:42 pm (UTC)Бодрый какой шарлатан.
У них там гнездо:
Dr. Richer, chief of the Optometry Section at the VA Medical Center in North Chicago, holds a Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics and has been researching the relationship between nutrition and ARMD for more than 10 years. His 1996 research study of antioxidants and ARMD found that supplements containing certain antioxidants, vitamins and minerals actually slowed or stopped the progression of ARMD in advanced cases. This 18-month study, also published in the Journal of the American Optometric Association, was conducted at eight VA medical centers in seven states, and at the Pacific University College of Optometry in Oregon.
http://www.senior-inet.com/articles/article27.htm