Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States. It causes damage to the optic nerve due to high pressure in the eye. Micro Acupuncture™ can help patients with glaucoma by repairing the damage to the retina caused by the increase in intraocular pressure. This increase in pressure causes the small capillaries in the eye to collapse, resulting in damage to areas of the retina. In rare cases it can help to keep the pressure down, but in most cases it has no effect on the pressure.
The eye is constantly producing a clear fluid called aqueous humor. An equal amount of fluid is constantly filtered from the eye. The pressure in the eye is a balance between the amount of fluid produced, and the amount of fluid filtered. If either too much is produced, or not enough is filtered, the pressure in the eye becomes high. When this happens, the optic nerve at the back of the eye is damaged. The damage initially causes small, blind spots in the field of vision. In more advanced cases, damage to the nerve leads to loss of peripheral vision; and in extreme cases, loss of central vision, too.
There are no symptoms of glaucoma in the early stages of the disease. The only way to know if your eye pressure is elevated is to have an intraocular pressure check. The only way to know if small, isolated blind spots are present in your field of vision is to have a visual field test. If either of these problems are detected during your eye exam, the pressure can be controlled by medication, laser or rarely, by surgery. Early control of pressure can avoid any damage to the optic nerve and vision.
These actual patient scans show vision improvement after MicroAcupuncture™ treatments

The first image represents the initial scan prior to treatment. The second is after 3 days of treatments and the third image is 2 month following, with a total of 59 treatments.
MICROACUPUNCTURE VISION SUPPORT
This product is formulated to promote proper functioning of the eyes. The nutrients are provided as a supplement for those that are beneficial or lost with aging or long time malnutrition. Vitamin A, besides being beneficial to mucous membranes, is essential to the formation of visual purple pigment which is necessary for proper night vision. Raw eye concentrate is added to assist in cellular repair. Lecithin provides lipotrophic factors (for controlling cholesterol), and the herb, eyebright, has been used for many years to benefit vision. Lutein is found naturally in the lens and retina. The amino acids are precursors of Glutathione, which is found abundantly in the lens, but its concentration diminishes with age. Antioxidant minerals are added to slow down the progression of cataracts and macular degeneration.
8 Capsules contain the following amount.
Vitamin A (retinyl palmitate)....................................7.500 I.U.
Vitamin A (beta carotene)......................................25.000 I.U.
Vitamin C......................................................................500 mg.
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)................400 I.U.
Thiamine ( vitamin B-1)........................... ...................20 mg.
Riboflavin (vitamin B-2)...............................................25 mg.
Niacin (vitamin B-3)......................................................10 mg.
Niacinamide (vitamin B-3)............................................50 mg.
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B-5)..................................100 mg.
Vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine HCL)......................................30 mg.
Folate (vitamin B-9, as folic acid)............................800 mcg.
Vitamin B-12 (cyanocobalamin)..................................50 mcg.
Calcium (as calcium citrate).......................................100 mg.
Phosphorus (as monopotassium phosphate)..........160 mg.
Magnesium (as magnesium citrate)...........................250 mg.
Zinc (as zinc picolinate)................................................50 mg.
Selenium (as seleno-l-methionine)..........................200 mcg.
Copper (as copper amino acid chelate)........................3 mg.
Potassium (as monopotassium phosphate)..............206 mg.
Raw Eye Concentrate....................................................70 mg.
Eyebright (Herb)...........................................................150 mg.
Bilberry Extract Powder (fruit)......................................40 mg.
N-acetyl cysteine (NAC)................................................250 mg.
Ginkgo Biloba Extract (24/6)..........................................60 mg.
Quercetin.......................................................................300 mg.
Taurine...........................................................................500 mg.
L-Methionine.................................................................200 mg.
L-Glutamic Acid...............................................................50 mg.
L-Glycine..........................................................................50 mg.
Lutein................................................................................30 mg.
Other ingredients: rice flour, vegetable stearate, gelatin.
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| Elaine P. |
February 2, 2006 I would like for anyone with macular degeneration to know about the Microacupuncture Center. In 1999, at the age of 59, I... |
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