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Q: I am a regular subscriber of Nutrition & Healing, and am currently reading Dr.Wright's report The Doctor' Secrets to Living Younger Year after Year. I would like to know about the protocol offered at the Tahoma Clinic to treat macular degeneration.

JVW: Thank you for your continued support as a Nutrition & Healing subscriber! And thank you for your interest in the macular degeneration treatment program we've developed at the Tahoma Clinic. It's been so successful in treating "dry" cases of macular degeneration over the past two decades that, since 2001 we've actually offered a money-back guarantee to people who undergo it: Either we help you stop your vision loss, so it doesn't get worse, or we actually help you reverse it. If your vision just continues to deteriorate, you get your money back.

But many people with macular degeneration -- especially those with mild or early cases -- may not need to come to the Tahoma Clinic for treatment at all. In fact, most of the nutrients used in the Tahoma Clinic macular degeneration treatment program can be found in the supplement Ocudyne, among them lutein, zeaxanthin, ginkgo, zinc, selenium, riboflavin, taurine, bilberry, and quercitin.

If you'd like to read more specifics on how the Tahoma Clinic program was developed, or exactly how much of each nutrient listed above is recommended, please refer back to the February 2005 issue of Nutrition & Healing. (Subscribers can view the Nutrition & Healing archives for free by visiting www.wrightnewsletter.com and logging on with the username and password listed on page 8 of your most recent newsletter issue.)



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