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watsonsh 05-29-2008 01:19 PM

New supplement for Dry eyes (Mrsd?)
 
So today I went to the eye doc to discuss havign Lasik for my nearsightedness. Apparently I am a candidate.

One of the outcomes in most people is Dry eyes. So this doc (who was the director of the center at one of the top 5 eye centers in the country) said to avoid that we start people on a supplement for dry eyes...you can help it by swallowing this pill as opposed to eye drops or in addition to them.

It was called BioTears by Biosyntrx. I looked at it further and it uses Omega 6 essential Fatty Acids and GLA.

Interesting that they are promoting it as a nutraceutical for dry eyes.

mrsD 05-29-2008 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shelley (Post 289397)
So today I went to the eye doc to discuss havign Lasik for my nearsightedness. Apparently I am a candidate.

One of the outcomes in most people is Dry eyes. So this doc (who was the director of the center at one of the top 5 eye centers in the country) said to avoid that we start people on a supplement for dry eyes...you can help it by swallowing this pill as opposed to eye drops or in addition to them.

It was called BioTears by Biosyntrx. I looked at it further and it uses Omega 6 essential Fatty Acids and GLA.

Interesting that they are promoting it as a nutraceutical for dry eyes.

There is a PubMed article by Basel pharm corp on using fatty acids for
eye twitching.
Quote:

1: Neuropsychobiology. 2000;41(3):154-7.Click here to read Links
The control of blepharospasm by essential fatty acids.
Mostofsky DI, Yehuda S, Rabinovitz S, Carasso R.

Psychopharmacology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. dmostof@bu.edu

Dopamine depletion induced by administration of Ro4-1284 produces a condition of rapid and repeated eye blinking in rats. This condition mimics the human disorder, blepharospasm, which often accompanies parkinsonism and other dopamine deficiency disorders. When given a 3-week course of a compound (SR-3) developed from a specific ratio of two free polyunsaturated fatty acids - linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid - the eye blinking rate following administration of Ro4-1284 is reduced to saline and no drug control levels. These results suggest a favorable prospect for essential fatty acids in general, and SR-3 in particular, to provide an improved therapeutic option for the clinical management of benign essential blepharospasm. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel

PMID: 10754430 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
One needs EFAs to maintain the function and repair of mucous membranes!

Here is a link with ingredients...I had trouble finding this information-- this is incomplete and does not have
amounts--
http://www.medcompare.com/details/45...l-GelCaps.html

Notice it has P5P instead of B6 pyridoxine
and also magnesium! (One needs both to properly metabolize the EFAs.)
It is a nice product-- but I'd have to know quantities of each in order to endorse it.
It is not inexpensive either.

watsonsh 05-29-2008 02:30 PM

The daily serving is 2 gelcaps. I have it from the back of the pamphlet.

Vit A 1000iu (Retinyl plamitate)
Vit C 100mg
Vit D3 50iu
Vit e 32iu
B6 as P5P 8mg
Magnesium (mag sulfate) 20mg

Proprietary blend of GLA, DHA/EPA (as Black Currant and Cod Liver OIl) 802mg

Mucopolysaccharides (mucin complex) 250mg
Tumeric 100mg
Lactoferrin 10mg


Just thinking if this is too much fatty Acids on top of the two Lovaza capsules I take everyday.

And yes they quoted me $40 per bottle and I see it online for $32.95.


Thanks as always for your insight MrsD :hug:

mrsD 05-29-2008 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shelley (Post 289444)
The daily serving is 2 gelcaps. I have it from the back of the pamphlet.

Vit A 1000iu (Retinyl plamitate)
Vit C 100mg
Vit D3 50iu
Vit e 32iu
B6 as P5P 8mg
Magnesium (mag sulfate) 20mg

Proprietary blend of GLA, DHA/EPA (as Black Currant and Cod Liver OIl) 802mg

Mucopolysaccharides (mucin complex) 250mg
Tumeric 100mg
Lactoferrin 10mg


Just thinking if this is too much fatty Acids on top of the two Lovaza capsules I take everyday.

And yes they quoted me $40 per bottle and I see it online for $32.95.


Thanks as always for your insight MrsD :hug:

Thanks for the amounts!

It is really revealing.

I cannot comment now on lactoferrin amount... I'll have to look that up.
The EFAs you can get easily for much less $$.
You can't really overdose on EFAs at this level. But whether it is worth the expense is another issue.

50 IU of D3 ...well that is like spitting in the ocean.
All of the other ingredients are really conservative. When one is having problems, well, then one needs more perhaps?
20mg of magnesium sulfate when one needs 400mg a day?
Most supplements for magnesium are at 50% of the RDA, for example.

This formula looks good on the surface, but sort of wimps out on examination.
When companies produce a product they tend to be conservative in
amounts included. This may be a good idea, and then it may not. It all depends on the status of the person taking it.

watsonsh 05-29-2008 05:16 PM

Really surprised me that the director of a major teaching university pushes this for their patients to take before eye surgery. I tried to explain that the Lovaza and the mutli and other supplements I take exceed what in this.
Thanks Mrsd.

daniella 06-13-2008 07:11 AM

I have dry eye and don't use this but I saw thera tears makes a dry eye omega supplement. It is by the eye drops at Cvs or other drug stores. I am not sure what the exact nutrients are.


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