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Are there any vitamins or supplements that conflict with Can-C?

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Are there any vitamins or supplements that conflict with Can-C?

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Yes there are two. While in most cases taking vitamin supplements in no way conflict with the good effects of this products ability to address cataracts, there are some antioxidants that can greatly inhibit the intended result of this product. The supplements of concern are ocular support anti-oxidants as these particular supplements tend to have a remotely similar action toward addressing the problem of cataract and in actuality compete with, and then negate the superior action of n-acetylcarnosine which is far more direct in it’s ability to address the problem of cataract. For these reasons the supplements that should not be taken in conjunction with n-acetylcarnosine are Lutein and Zeaxanthin as they do interfere with the cataract reversal process. However, once optimal results have been achieved and only the maintenance dose is being used Lutein and Zeaxanthin may be re-introduced as part of the overall ocular health management effort. Most other antioxidants and supplements should

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