Guest guest Posted June 21, 2007 Report Share Posted June 21, 2007 In my humble opinion Floaters are caused by parasites. Do the wormwood and black walnut protocol by Dr Hulda for about 4 weeks and they will be gone. Most people need to repeat it every 6 months to a year. It is very difficult to fully get rid of such parasites but it can be done. http://www.store.com/ Best Arrow -- In oxyplus , " Dirk Chardet " <chardetalvares@...> wrote: > > Bioflavonoid Complex is easily available as well .... > DCH > > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: oxyplus [mailto:oxyplus ] Namens > corny100@... > Verzonden: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 5:26 AM > Aan: oxyplus > Onderwerp: Re: Re: FLOATERS > > Hi Ivan and Donna > > If bioflavinoids by themselves can help with " floaters " then the Vit C > complex should do much more. Like ascorbic acid, bioflavinoids are just > a fraction of the whole C complex. And, any fraction of the whole cannot > function well when the rest of the (synergistic) components are missing. > > Natural Vit C complex contains rutin (vitamin P), the bioflavinoid > complex, the " K " factor, the " J " factor, tyrosinase (organic copper), > and components not yet identified, as well as ascorbic acid and > ascorbigen. > > Ascorbic acid serves only as the antioxidant " wrapper " ; rutin is > important for blood vessel strength and other collagen-containing > tissues; bioflavinoids cooperate with the overall function of the > complex with a multiplicity of roles; The " K " factor supports the blood > clotting mechanism as well as the integrity of bones, organs, glands and > tissues; the " J " factor supports the oxygen carrying capacity of the > blood; and tyrosinase is the trace element (organic copper) activator. > > So, as you can see the Vit C Complex is needed for ALL metabolic > processes. I've mentioned that Amla powder is a potent source but is not > readily available everywhere. Another great source is cayenne pepper > which can be easliy found. Of course many whole foods also contain it. > > Corny > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Ivan Olsen <YAPAR@... <mailto:YAPAR%40aol.com> > > Hi Donna. > after googling biofavinoids i am still not sure what it is and where > to order it. > please help. > I too have floaters in my eyes. > ivan > > On Jun 18, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Country Girl wrote: > > > I'm not familiar with an herbal formula. I have read that 10 > > thousands > > milligrams of biolfavinoids a day for about a month does the trick. I > > tried it and it worked for me. > > Sorry I do not have any link or literature to back this up, just > > memory > > and experience. > > > > I used NOW Foods biofavinoids. > > > > Not prescribing > > Donna > > http://www.excellen <http://www.excellentthings.com> tthings.com > > > > drnovlamas wrote: > >> > >> Someone in one of these alternative health rooms suggested an herbal > >> formaula specifically for visual floaters. Please, I need this info > >> again. THANKS. > >> > >> Dr. T.C.Halle > >> Los Angeles > >> > >> Please contact me at zounds456aol (DOT) <mailto:zounds456%40aol.com> com > <mailto:zounds456%40aol.com> > >> > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Hi All, Last night whilst going over my email I noticed some thread-like floaters in my right eye. Today they are still there. Does anyone know of any supplements that will help with this. It is *very* annoying. Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 lyndascon wrote: > Hi All, > > Last night whilst going over my email I noticed some thread-like floaters in my right eye. Today they are still there. Does anyone know of any supplements that will help with this. It is *very* annoying. Here's what this website <http://www.eyecarebasics.com/eye-care-articles/cure-for-eye-floaters.htm> had to say: > > > Taurine > > this is an antioxidant that stimulates the body to rid itself of waste > 'by-products " that accumulate in the eye. > > > Magnesium, Vitamin A, DHA, and Selenium > > these are all linked to improving vision and supporting eye health. > > > Lutein and Zeaxanthin > > these are " free-radical " scavengers, and also help to filter light to > the eye. . > > > Gingko, Lysine and Bilberry > > promotes blood flow to the vessels in the eye. > > > Other supplements > > Bupleurem, White Peony, Tree Peony, Dong Guai, Poria, Atractylodes, > Ginger, Gardenia, Licorice, Coleus, Milk Thistle, Dandelion, Eyebright > and Hoelen are all associated with promoting eye health and healing > vision conditions including eye floaters. HTH! --s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Thanks Suzanne, I will check it out and see where I can find amounts. Lynda > Hi All, > > Last night whilst going over my email I noticed some thread-like floaters in my right eye. Today they are still there. Does anyone know of any supplements that will help with this. It is *very* annoying. Here's what this website <http://www.eyecareb asics.com/ eye-care- articles/ cure-for- eye-floaters. htm> had to say: > > > Taurine > > this is an antioxidant that stimulates the body to rid itself of waste > 'by-products " that accumulate in the eye. > > > Magnesium, Vitamin A, DHA, and Selenium > > these are all linked to improving vision and supporting eye health. > > > Lutein and Zeaxanthin > > these are " free-radical " scavengers, and also help to filter light to > the eye. . > > > Gingko, Lysine and Bilberry > > promotes blood flow to the vessels in the eye. > > > Other supplements > > Bupleurem, White Peony, Tree Peony, Dong Guai, Poria, Atractylodes, > Ginger, Gardenia, Licorice, Coleus, Milk Thistle, Dandelion, Eyebright > and Hoelen are all associated with promoting eye health and healing > vision conditions including eye floaters. HTH! --s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 I don't know if it's the cause but just about everyone I know with lyme has floaters. I've had them - the same shape in the same place for years. They seem to be gradually getting bigger. You can look at www.lymephotos.com at pictures of different microfilarial worms to see if they look like that to you. That's what some think they are. Evidently if they die they just stay there as there's not much detox in the eye fluid. > > Hi All, > > Last night whilst going over my email I noticed some thread-like floaters in my right eye. Today they are still there. Does anyone know of any supplements that will help with this. It is *very* annoying. > > Lynda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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