The price of store bought saffron was astronomical, with no quality guarantees whatsoever. There is a practice in some overseas countries of re-dying and re-packing old saffron to appear as freshly harvested.
Aged saffron has no medicinal value at all and unless you have the ability to test foreign sourced saffron, it is impossible to tell which is good saffron and which is old and useless.
Re-dyed saffron may also be toxic.
From there grew MD Re-Vision, (as we were inundated with hundreds of phone calls immediately following the programme).
So far, over nearly 1000 people have joined the MD Re-Vision 'family' and of those, about five percent have reported continued sight loss, despite being on the saffron.
And the 20mg saffron tablets have worked equally well for those with both wet and dry Macular Degeneration.
For some inexplicable reason and despite overwhelming medical and scientific evidence, this information, this clinically proven means of treating Macular Degeneration, has most likely, not been adopted or embraced by your vision specialist.
The simple fact is that the extraordinary spice saffron contains remarkable healing properties for a variety of vision related disorders, especially Macular Degeneration and Retinitis Pigmentosa. This has been known for years, but has your eye specialist even made mention of this fact to you? Well, you now know the answer to that question.