Suggested Use: Use only as directed. Adults take 4 s daily
as needed, or as directed by a physician. INGREDIENTS Vaxa -
Ocu-Care+ Eye Formula - 60 Vegetable s Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 4 s Servings Per Container: 15 A Per
Serving % Daily Value A (from beta carotene) 6,600 IU
132% C (from ascorbic ) 140 mg 233% E (from
d-Alpha tocopherol succinate) 140 IU 467% Riboflavin 180 mg
10,588% Magnesium (from magnesium citrate) 26 mg 7% Zinc (from
zinc picolinate) 8 mg 53% Selenium (from selenomethionine) 40 mcg
57% Chromium (from chromium polynicotinate) 4 mcg 3% Lutein
Marigold (tagetes spp.) (flower ext) 8 mg * Proprietary al
Blend: 900 mg * Bilberry (fruit ext)(4:1), Eyebright (aerial),
Eleuthero (root), Milk Thistle (seed ext), Bioflavonoid
Concentrate, Taurine, Cabbage palm (fruit ext), Goldenseal
(leaf), Ginkgo (leaf ext), N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, L-Arginine HCl,
L-Cysteine, L-Ornithine HCl, Quercetin Dihydrate, L-Methionine,
L-Glutathione * Daily Value not established. Other Ingredients:
Cellulose, vegetable cellulose , food starch, magnesium
stearate, maltodextrin sucrose, tapioca; Bryonia Alba 2C;
Digitalis Purperea, Phosphorus 4C, 6C, 12C; Atropinum Sulfuricum,
Aurum Metallicum, Osmium Metallicum, Santoninum 6C, 12C, 30C.
WARNINGS Keep out of reach of children. Keep your licensed
care practitioner informed when using this product. Do not take
this product if you are pregnant or nursing. California Residents
Only: This product contains a known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- Vaxa - Ocu-Care+ Eye Formula - 60 Vegetable s Vaxa Ocu Care Plus Eye Formula is a doctor formulated pathic which may help temporarily with eye care. Vaxa Frequently Asked Questions What is pathy? pathy is a 215 year old medical practice for treating diseases using the philosophy "like treats like." pathy uses small as of substances that, in large as, produce symptoms similar to those being treated. In fact, when translated from Greek, the word pathy means "Similar Suffering." pathy was founded by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician who lived from 1755-1843. Around 1784, at 29 years old, Dr. Hahnemann gave up his medical practice to resolve the causes of medicine's alleged errors. To do this, he made his living as a writer and translator of medical books. While translating a medical book written by a Dr. William Cullen, Hahnemann encountered the cl that would launch pathy on its course. Dr. Cullen asserted: "cinchona bark was effective in treating malaria because of its astringency" (as astringent is the term used to describe a substance that has a constricting or binding effect either in or on the body). Dr. Cullen described the cinchona bark's mechanism of action as a function of its astringency and it was for that reason it helped Malaria. Needless to say, Hahnemann did not accept this explanation, however as a man of science he decided to test it. He took four drams, or 2 teaspoons full of cinchona bark, twice daily for several days. Within a few days, Hahnemann developed symptoms similar to that of a malaria patient. From this, he concluded that cinchona bark was useful in the of malaria because cinchona would produce the same malaria-like symptoms in a y person. Hahnemann needed support for this new theory and so began exploring several other medical books to help him explain this. In this process, he noted some Hippocratic writings. Hippocrates, who lived around 470-400 BC, is known as the "her of Medicine," and for whom we get the Hippocratic Oath (First, do no harm), stated in his writings: "Disease is eliminated through remedies able to produce similar symptoms." Hahnemann also noted (as Hippocrates had so many years earlier), that the severity of symptoms and healing responses, depended on the individual. This led Hahnemann to the basis of pathy; the principle of simile that like is treated with like. To give an example of the Principle of Simile let us look at the effects of peeling a red onion. When you cut a red onion, it produces symptoms like a runny nose, watery eyes, sore throat, and even a ; symptoms very similar to a cold or hay fever. Therefore, the pathic remedy, Allium Cepa, is used to treat this type of cold or y. Also conventional medicines tend to employ substances that are based on contraries. A contrary is a substance that produces an site reaction. An example of this is the use of a to fight . While this is not harmful in the short term, overuse can create a new problem: dependency. Hahnemann then began to test various substances on himself and volunteers. By applying the scientific method, he proved what various , and in substances could do to the body. He wrote his findings down and later put those in his book: the Organon of Medicine and later the pathic Materia Medica, which served to list the indications and uses of the various pathic remedies. Hahnemann knew that these substances, in full strength, may cause harm to a person who is already suffering from a disease, especially if they were already in a weakened state. Therefore, he sought a method for which he could preserve the energy, or potency, of the substance without transmitting its potentially harmful side effects. Hahnemann's solution was to dilute the original substances to a point where the harmful effects would be relegated. This is where we acquire the second law in pathy, the Law.
- UPC # 704002728688.
- Size/Form 60 Vegetable .