Careful, floaters can be a predictor of diabetes! I've had floaters all my life and, sure enough, I wound up developing Type II diabetes. Funny thing, my eye doctor said that I probably would many, many years ago, long before I did, because he said I had more floaters than anyone else he'd ever treated.
If you get new floaters that are bigger than normal, see the doctor IMMEDIATELY! It could be a sign that you have a lattice detachment or even a retinal detachment. If it's not treated ASAP it can be serious.
I have found an herbal product that's supposed to help with floaters and a variety of other conditions. It's called St. Lucia Eye Drops and is manufactured by Vista Mundo, Inc. out of Lighthouse Point, Florida. I get it from a local naturopathic doctor so I don't know where you can get it but, for what it's worth, it's the only product that I've heard of that is supposed to help with floaters.
2006-10-27 01:45:59
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I'm 53 and had developed eye floaters about 4 or 5 years ago. The doctors told me that they're harmless, but whoever has had them knows how annoying they are. They also said that I could have them "burned off" with laser surgery, but there was no way I was going to "burn" anything off my eyes! So I kind of accepted that my floaters were there to stay.
Then I came across this system, and seeing that you were offering a full money back guarantee, I figured I had nothing to lose well I was wrong - I did lose my floaters!! Oh my god I still can't believe my floaters are gone and my vision is as pristine as it was 5 years ago!
Getting rid of eye floaters without the high costs & dangers of laser treatments?
2016-05-14 12:40:36
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Effective Eye Floaters Natural Treatment : http://EyeFloaters.neatprim.com
2016-03-04 14:52:35
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There are no medications at this time to get rid of floaters. Seems that there is only surgery called a Floater Only Vitrectomy (FOV). This surgery consists of removing and replacing the old “floater infested” vitreous gel fluid from the interior part of the patient’s eyes and replacing it with saline solution. This saline solution is then very rapidly replaced by the bodies own “naturally occurring” aqueous fluid.
2006-10-26 20:52:39
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answered by Twisted Maggie 6
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I-Caps with lutein and zeaxanthin. Non perscription. Will not cure but does slow down the progression.
2006-10-27 04:21:32
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answered by wmf936 5
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Grape juice is an antioxidant.
2006-10-26 20:52:44
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answered by Anonymous
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no it actually starts in the womb,look it up,there is no affective technique to rid what ails you
2006-10-26 20:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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