Ethos Endymion Bright Eyes - Televised 6 Month Trail
NAC (N-Acetyl-Carnosine) Eye Drops
As Featured on "The Richard & Judy Show"
I was sat on the couch beside John Bolger, one of the UK's leading BUPA cataract surgeons and world authority on cataracts operations, and we watched as they rolled a greatly speeded up clip of John performing a cataracts operation while he narrated, quickly explaining what exactly was involved in the operation, and the different steps he was doing as he completed them.
So a brilliant feature on National Television and, as you can imagine, the calls have been flooding into our offices with people wanting to know more about Ethos Endymion Bright Eyes.

We would like to personally thank again Richard and Judy for inviting us onto their show and to Patrick Ruddy for his tireless efforts in laying down all the groundwork and for organising everything so professionally. And to all the other people at Cactus TV who helped to make it such a wonderful day for us.
We would also like to sincerely thank John Bolger for being open-minded and for all his help in researching Bright Eyes so that we could initiate the trial in the first place - Thank you John!

From our investigations, we have reported that eye drops containing 20 mM carnosine were used to treat 96 patients aged 60 years old having senile cataract of various degrees of maturity, with the duration of the disease from 2 to 21 years. The method is that after stopping all other anti-cataract drugs, patients instilled 1-2 drops of the carnosine containing solution in each eye 3-4 times each day for a period of treatment ranging from 3-6 months. The level of eyesight improvement and the change of lens transparency were considered as an evaluation index of the curative effect of carnosine.
The result shows that carnosine gives a profound effect on primary senile cataract, the effective rate being 100%.
For mature senile cataract, the effect rate is 80%, and positive effects were observed with other types of cataract.
It is significant that no side effect has been found in the observed cases. During recent years, we have also applied carnosine drops containing the same content to nearly 1,000 patients with senile cataract. Our research findings (ready to be published) show similar results.
In addition, we applied carnosine drops to patients aged 48-60 years with various degrees of eyesight impairment but without symptoms of cataract. The course of treatment is from 2 to 6 months. The results demonstrate that carnosine appears to alleviate eye tiredness and comparatively improve eyesight (obviously improve eyesight, giving more clear vision). Subjects reported that carnosine could brighten and relax their eyes.
It is an important point that all the above research on the medical application of carnosine has statistical significance.

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of 1% N-acetylcarnosine (NAC) solution on lens clarity over 6 and 24 months in patients with cataracts. TRIAL DESIGN: Randomised, placebo-controlled study.
PARTICIPANTS: 49 subjects (76 affected eyes) with an average age of 65.3 +/- 7.0 years with a diagnosis of senile cataract with minimum to advanced opacification in various lens layers. METHODS: 26 patients (41 eyes) were allocated to topical NAC 1% eyedrops twice daily.
The control group consisted of 13 patients (21 eyes) who received placebo eyedrops and 10 patients (14 eyes) who did not receive eyedrops.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: All patients were evaluated at entry and followed up every 2 months for a 6-month period (trial 1), or at 6-month intervals for a 2-year period (trial 2), for best-corrected visual acuity and glare testing. In addition, cataract was measured using stereocinematographic slit-images and retro-illumination examination of the lens. Digital analysis of lens images displayed light scattering and absorbing centres in two- and three-dimensional scales.
RESULTS: The overall intra-reader reproducibility of cataract measurements (image analysis) was 0.830, and glare testing 0.998. After 6 months, 90% of NAC-treated eyes showed improvement in best corrected visual acuity (7 to 100%) and 88.9% showed a 27 to 100% improvement in glare sensitivity.
Topographic studies indicated fewer areas of posterior subcapsular lens opacity and 41.5% of treated eyes had improvement in image analysis characteristics. The overall ratios of image analysis characteristics at 6 months compared with baseline measures were 1.04 and 0.86 for the control and NAC-treated group, respectively (p < 0.001). The apparent benefits of treatment were sustained after 24 months' treatment.
No treated eyes demonstrated worsening of vision. The overall visual outcome in the control group showed significant worsening after 24 months in comparison with both baseline and the 6-month follow-up examination. The overall clinical results observed in the NAC-treated group by the 24-month period of examination differed significantly (p < 0.001) from the control group in the eyes with cortical, posterior subcapsular, nuclear or combined lens opacities. Tolerability of NAC eyedrops was good in almost all patients, with no reports of ocular or systemic adverse effects.
CONCLUSION: Topical NAC shows potential for the treatment and prevention of cataracts.
Publication Types:
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Clinical Trial
- Randomised Controlled Trial
The photographs below show images of a lens with senile cataract (corticonuclear opacities, grade 4, age 75 years, female), and the subsequent slit images in optical section documenting in the focal plane: (a) marked light scattering in the nucleus and posterior cortical region outlined by the lens optical scanning with the focal plane movement inside the lens thickness; (b) light scattering in the anterior subcapsular, anterior cortical and nuclear regions of the lens; retro-illumination lens images with a focal plane positioned (c) onto the iris and (d) on the posterior lens layers. Opacities in the cortical layers are demonstrated as the white background inclusions in the boundary of the pupil locally masked by the flashlight article. (e) the neutral density step reference wedge captured in the plane of the camera focus and allowing correction for variations in film development and flashlight output.
Bright Eyes Ingredients
- Antioxidants: N-Acetyl-Carnosine (NAC) - 1.0%
- Glycerin (lubricant) - 1.0%
- Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose Sodium (lubricant) - 0.15%
- Sterile Water (ophthalmic grade isotonic solution, pH 6.3 to 6.5)
- Buffered with Boric Acid, Citric Acid and Potassium Bicarbonate
- And, as a preservative, Purified Benzyl Alcohol
Bright Eyes drops are safe to use alongside any other prescribed medication; just leave at least a thirty-minute interval between applying different drops.
Other Information
• Bright Eyes is 100% hypoallergenic
• Bright Eyes is 100% free of animal ingredients and may be freely used by vegetarians
• Bright Eyes is 100% safe and suitable for use on pets and other animals
Recommended Usage
The recommended course of treatment is to use one box containing 2 x 5ml bottles a week, for a period of six weeks and 80% of patients report seeing significant improvements within this time frame. Those with more severe conditions may need to continue their treatment for longer.
• Apply Bright Eyes drops 5, 6 or 7 times per day to the affected eye(s)
• Only one drop per eye is needed per eye for each application
• One of the easiest ways to apply them is to lie down or lean you head well back
• Asking a friend, relative or partner to apply them for you helps avoid any wastage
• Pull the lower eyelid down and then gently squeeze the bottle until a drop comes out
• Instil the drop onto the centre of the eyeball and you will feel when it goes in
• Press on the tear duct for 2 minutes after applying the drop to avoid it being flushed out
• Leave at least a 30 minute interval between applying different types of eye drops
Notes
Unopened bottles should be stored in the dark and, wherever possible, in the refrigerator.
Once your condition has improved it is recommended that you continue using one or two drops a day to maintain continuing good eye health and visual acuity.
People without any eye problems should also apply Bright Eyes drops once or twice a day as a preventative measure to help ensure that they don’t suffer with visual impairment in later life.
It is also recommended that you take 2g or 3g of Ethos élan vital supplement in powder form daily.
Bright eyes drops are also especially beneficial to people who spend a lot of time in front of computer screens or who drive a lot at night, as they also help to relieve tiredness and soreness of the eyes. Simply apply one or two drops when discomfort is felt, for rapid relief.
WARNING: Ethos Endymion Bright Eyes for cataracts was the actual product featured in the Richard & Judy TV Trials and the Daily Mail newspaper features. Many other eye drop suppliers are now trying to cash in on the phenomenal success of our Bright Eyes drops and are exploiting our features, testimonials and press coverage saying that they relate to their products which is blatantly untrue! If it does not say Ethos Endymion Bright Eyes on the Label then it is most definitely NOT the same product. Purchasing these less expensive copy-cat products may lead you to very disappointing results...





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