Poll

Do you have floaters in the eye?

Yes many, its a problem
3 (20%)
Yes not so many, not a problem
2 (13.3%)
No
1 (6.7%)
They have become worse with time
3 (20%)
They come and go
1 (6.7%)
I have a diagnosis: Vitreous detachment
1 (6.7%)
I have a diagnosis: Retinal detachment
0 (0%)
I have dry eyes
2 (13.3%)
I have intestinal problems
2 (13.3%)

Total Members Voted: 6

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BoneBroth

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Do you have floaters in the eye?
« on: January 10, 2023, 04:59:06 AM »
I have had a rapidly development of vitreous detachment last year. That means floaters (cloudy spots, dark dots and strings) in the eye has increased which compromise the sight. The diagnonis was confirmed at an eye doctor. Its not a physical detachment of the vitreous body, as the condition sounds like (but might be for some people). The floaters are much more than avarage at my age. The eye doctor dont know the cause of the floaters (as usually doctors dont know the cause of anyting really) but I belive the reason is probably dryeness and long time low blood pressure which cause loss of blood flow to the extremities (head) which in turn cause less antioxidants in the eye. The main problem is intestinal issues and POIS.

The eye is not static. Its constantly removing toxins and floaters (proteins in the vitreous body clumping together due to free radicals and low levels of eye-antioxidants). Im hopeful this condition might reverse when main cause is fixed. I know people who got rid of all floaters by doing a parasite cleanse and adjusting diet.

There are also a study showing that pineapple can reduce floaters because of its rich content of bromelaine - an amino acid found in highest concentrations in the pine apples steem. Two slices a day was anought to reduce the floaters over time of the participants of the study. Pineapples are also SIBO friendly.
« Last Edit: February 01, 2023, 08:29:53 AM by BoneBroth »