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Saturday, 20 February 2010

Dry vitamins for macular degeneration, also called non-neovascular macular degeneration, is the slower of the two conditions. Its development is largely measured by the accumulation of drusen, deposits that are possibly unprocessed protein or waste products. Drusen tends to be yellow in color. The accumulation can begin in middle age, but often the accumulation is found by an ophthalmologist during a routine visit rather than due to vision loss. The drusen builds up between the choroid and retina.

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