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The Causes of Eye Floaters

Eye Floaters Question:

Do you have any magical cures for eye floaters?

A common question I’ve heard over the years. Yes and no. Here’s what I’ve learned:

There are no magical cures for floaters—only prevention for making more of them. Floaters are caused by a micro hemorrhage of the blood vessels in the back of the eye–when the bleeding contracts, the blood clot floats within the vitreous humor of the eye. After a time, the body adapts to the floater and is not consciously seen unless the person concentrates to see it. So “they” say.

The goal is to strengthen the blood vessels, so they won’t bruise or rupture.

Products that seem to be working the best for eye floaters for the general population include:

If you have a zinc deficiency (like most of my clients seem to have) you’ll have lots of other symptoms of that. The same goes for copper deficiency (mostly tendon/ligament problems) here.

If you go to my Diet/Nutrition part of the website, you’ll find lots of Best Bet Sources for Zinc and Copper as well as the deficiency signs for those minerals. Here’s the link:  https://naturalhealthtechniques.com/diet-nutrition-home-page/

Other dis-eases that can predispose a person to floaters are high blood pressure and taking blood thinners and NSAIDS such as aspirin, Tylenol, and even Ginkgo biloba on a regular basis.

If you bruise easily—you also have a predisposition for hemorrhage within the ocular vessels. There is usually a reason for the bruising and high blood pressure. Getting to the core cause of these diseases is just really helpful in preventing all kinds of other problems including the floaters. Everything ties into everything else.

Magic cures? No. Prevention? Yes!

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