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Research on OPC and Eye Sight
EYE SIGHT
People who continually sit in front of a screen are susceptible to eye damage. Eyesight can also deteriorate in cases where there is little light (night
blindness).1
19882 – One hundred otherwise healthy subjects, not suffering from eye defects or eye disease, were
tested for the effects of OPC on their eyesight. These participants were chosen from two groups: motorists/night drivers and screen-watchers. They took
200mg of OPC per day. After four weeks their resistance to blinding was measured as well as their eyesight in dim light. Ninety-eight percent of people who
participated in the test showed improvement.2
References:
- Schwitters, B. (1995). OPC in Practice. Henkes Senefelder: Netherlands.(return)
- Corbe, C., Boissin, J. & Siou, A. (1988). Sens lumineux et circulation chorioretnienne. Etude de l’effect des OPC (Endotelon). J. Fr. Ophtalmol. 1988, 11.5. 453-460.(to the top)
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