What The Medical Industry Won't Tell You ?

 

Macular degeneration (ARMD) is a degenerative condition of the macula (the central retina).  It is the most common cause of vision loss in the United States in those 50 or older, and its prevalence increases with age.  

 

AMD is caused by hardening of the arteries (calcium plaque) 

This blocks the flow of blood to the retina leading to cell degeneration.

  

Poor blood flow deprives the sensitive retinal tissue of oxygen and nutrients that it needs to function and survive.  The result is central vision deterioration.
 

 

Is there a way to reverse the problem ?

 

 

Yes. 

When vision loss is caused by calcium plaque, the problem maybe reversed by removing the calcium blockage prior to permanent nerve damage.

 

Macular degeneration caused by arterial plaque when caught in time can often be reversed!

You Probably also have Heart Disease

Macular degeneration and  heart disease are caused by the same thing.  Having heart disease can impair you in a lot of ways.  Your energy level is low. Your heart burn may really be heart burn. You may find yourself getting exhausted with minor physical effort. 

You no longer have to live like this. With Angioprim, your heart troubles are over because it really works and in only a few weeks. You will be able to walk, exercise or climb stairs with confidence. You can re-enjoy physical activity with friends.     

You can stop you health's down hill slide now. Angioprim is the answer to dissolving calcium plaque and reversing heart problems and many other diseases like macular degeneration.

 
Signs and Symptoms

  • Loss of central vision. This may be gradual for those with the dry type.  Patients with the wet type may experience a sudden decrease of the central vision.

  • Difficulty reading or performing tasks that require the ability to see detail

  • Distorted vision (Straight lines such as a doorway or the edge of a window may appear wavy or bent.)  

Macular degeneration varies widely in severity.  In the worst cases, it causes a complete loss of central vision, making reading or driving impossible.  For others, it may only cause slight distortion.  Fortunately, macular degeneration does not cause total blindness since it does not affect the peripheral vision.

What is the difference between wet and dry macular degeneration?
AMD is classified as either wet (neovascular) or dry (non-neovascular).  About 10% of patients who suffer from macular degeneration have wet AMD.  This type occurs when new vessels form to improve the blood supply to oxygen-deprived retinal tissue.  However, the new vessels are very delicate and break easily, causing bleeding and damage to surrounding tissue.

Wet AMD does not have to exist. Clean arteries prevent the need for artery regrowth. Angioprim  eliminates this problem. 

Wet macular degeneration



Patient with wet macular degeneration develop new blood vessels under the retina.  This causes hemorrhage, swelling, and scar tissue but it can be treated with laser in some cases.

 

Dry macular degeneration

Dry macular degeneration
although more common, typically results in a less severe, more gradual loss of vision.

 


The dry type is much more common and is characterized by Drusen and loss of pigment in the retina.  Drusen are small, yellowish deposits that form within the layers of the retina.

     Drusen

 
  • To create the mystique and to fool or deceive people the medical industry creates names like Drusen which they know is only another name for calcium Plaque.

 

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