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Eyes, vitamins, herbs, and books


Hi,

I hope that you are feeling better. One of the things that contributes to floaters ia deficiecy in b vitamins and possibly a weak pituitary. I would take a liquid multi vitamin like Nature's Source. It is good quality and easily assimilated. I would try to eat vegetables and simple foods. I imagine you are blood thinners and other medications, sometimes they effect vitamin metabolism, so you may need extra. Try to stay away from processed foods and fast foods and soda. Carbonation robs the body of oxygen, which your blood needs to be getting to your brain to heal. Iron is also important for blood oxygenation. Also Asparagus extract from Ritecare.com is excelent for the eye tissues.

This excerpt has been taken from the book, "Take off your Glasses and SEE." by Dr. jacob Leiberman PhD. Maybe you can ask your library to order it for you.

"Floaters are an appropriate name for these small dark shapes that appear before your eyes, because float through your field of vision is precisely what they do. They are clumps of protein. These spots may look like dots, squiggles, strands or any of a hundred other shapes. Though annoying, floaters are harmless, and there are ways to prevent them through proper diet. Floaters are commonly found in nearsighted people and people with food allergies and candidiasis. Vitreous detachment is also common in diabetics, but the highest rate of complaints of floaters is in people over the age of 70. This is when the prevalence of a vitreous detachment jumps from 10% of the population to 63%. From a Chinese Medicine perspective, floaters are an indication of congestion in the liver, kidney and colon. The herbs and nutrients we recommend below are chosen for their abilities to eliminate congestion in these organs in order to keep the vitreous of the eye clear from these annoying specks, as well as to help strengthen the retinal tissue and integrity of the blood vessels. Finally, we believe chronic stress in one's life may also play a role in the generation of floaters, so having a daily routine of relaxation and meditation is very important..."

We'll be on the look out for more info for you, I hope this helps you.

Any more questions, please ask.

Peace and blessings,
Gracey
 

 
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