About 2 and a half years ago a product called Brighteyes or perhaps Eyesbright was featured on the Richard and Judy TV show and in a couple of daily papers. It was claimed it would get rid of cataracts. As it has not been featured since and as the original featuring of the product would have enticed loads of folks to try it out, am I right in assuming that it does not work particularily well. I was suspicious of the research in Russia showing its effectiveness.
2007-03-17
23:07:52
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If it works we should now be snowed under with people who have lost their cataracts as a result of buying the product.
2007-03-17
23:10:03 ·
update #1
PAULBR8. I dont intend to use the product. I dont even have cataracts. I dont for one minute intend to use the product. I am basically saying this product must be poor and why have the original promoters of the product not followed this up. LEARN HOW TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES, AND DONT BE SO DAMN ABRASIVE.
2007-03-17
23:34:12 ·
update #2