Re: I have
I have some floaters in both eyes, but the one in my right eye is larger and bothered me a lot. Last year, for a few good weeks, I did this, hoping I'd get rid of them:
Boiled a mix of fairly strong chamomile & calendula tea. Added some celtic salt (previously baked in the oven to sterilize it, just in case - a better option would be deep-mine salt, but I'd sterilize it anyway), to TASTE. I tasted the mix and ensured it tasted as close to my natural tears as possible. In a 30ml (1oz) bottle with a dropper, I put the mix, and added 1 drop of Lugol's. It stang a bit, but in 1-2 minutes, my eyes felt great.
Used this for a few weeks, but careful: because I did not put ANY
preservatives , it should be made FRESH DAILY. I would NOT use it the next day. Results: the floaters have not disappeared, so eventually I got bored of this daily ritual and gave up.
It did help, however, with a "stye" on the upper right lid, that was irritated, itchy, and swollen. It's still there, but much smaller and no longer itchy, no longer visible.
I also had a couple of tiny - NO idea as to what to call them - "thingies", about 1-2mm in length, just UNDER the lower lids, connected to the tissue by a thin root. Look like minuscule toothpicks tips stuck to the eyelid. Barely visible, but very annoying. I applied straight
Lugol's on them for a while, careful to not get it into my eyes, but they did not respond to the Lugol's. So, I made a mix of castor oil and baking soda and applied liberally, and often. They became painful, the root reddened and just when I was starting to debate whether I was hurting myself or not, they disappeared, probably fell off during sleep.
I am now looking into the possibility of Humaworm helping with this floaters issue. I think I'll order it soon.
Would I recommend anyone to do it? No. But this is the story of what worked and did not work for me :-)