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Eye Floaters Treatment Products

There are several products in the market that at least claim the ability to improve your eye floaters. Here I will review some of the most famous.

Eye Floaters Solution This program contains information that will help your eye floaters disappear slowly over time. I tried it and it worked for me wonderfully, highly recommended.

Eye Drops - There are several eye floaters eye drops being sold in the market. In my experience, they don't work. Don't waste your money.

Eye Care Supplements - These will improve your eye's overall health and could possibly reduce your floaters or at least stop new ones from being formed.

3 Comments

By Sarah - 2011-07-31
comment to Lea..
Did you take both digestive enzyme and Serrapeptase together? Also how did you find out about using these


By Lea - 2011-07-18
Floaters and Tinnitus are two of the most annoying medical conditions known to humankind. I have found that taking a digestive enzyme, Serrapeptase, on an empty stomach or at least an hour or so between meals, helped dissolve my floaters, which were driving me buggy. I haven't even finished the bottle, and there's a 70% improvement. Carlson Able Eyes and a supplement called Occudyne 11, are very helpful, too. Also, try a good probiotic, as floaters can be a sign of Candida (yeast). People who tell you to ignore them, don't have floaters. There is some research that suggests NAC either in drops or supplements, can help reverse cataracts, which are encouraged to form as a result of a vitamin c deficiency. If you don't want Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), don't get too close to a wireless electric Smart Meter. It has contributed to Tinnitus and irritated optic nerves in many people I have spoken to. Good luck.


By Adam - 2010-05-25
Has anyone tried the anti-floaters eye drops? IN the label they supposedly prevent cataracts as well. I am just curious if you think such a product would work and why? Am I better not spending my money on it?

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