CAN YOU REALLY GET RID OF FLOATERS?
Everyone will develop some floaters in their eyes at some time during their life. Floaters are annoying, microscopic pieces of debris floating in the back of the eye. Floaters are a not serious eye condition unless they are accompanied by flashes of light that don't belong there.
If you notice new onset of flashes of light, like sparks or dull lights in the periphery of your vision, call your eye doctor immediately as it could be a sign of a potentially more serious condition such as a retinal tear, a retinal hole or even a retinal detachment. Those consequences are not common, but they are very serious, sight threatening problems if they do occur. If treated within a day or so, vision will usually return to normal. The longer it goes untreated, especially if there is any visual distortion, it becomes more difficult to restore normal vision.
No one can actually see the floating debris, but under certain circumstances with bright lighting, everyone can see the SHADOW cast by the debris on the retina. That is what appears as a floating spot or web. Generally, if you look toward the floater, it will move away. That's how you know it is really a floater and not something more serious.
If you notice new onset of flashes of light, like sparks or dull lights in the periphery of your vision, call your eye doctor immediately as it could be a sign of a potentially more serious condition such as a retinal tear, a retinal hole or even a retinal detachment. Those consequences are not common, but they are very serious, sight threatening problems if they do occur. If treated within a day or so, vision will usually return to normal. The longer it goes untreated, especially if there is any visual distortion, it becomes more difficult to restore normal vision.
No one can actually see the floating debris, but under certain circumstances with bright lighting, everyone can see the SHADOW cast by the debris on the retina. That is what appears as a floating spot or web. Generally, if you look toward the floater, it will move away. That's how you know it is really a floater and not something more serious.
Introducing VitreousHealth,
the first supplement proven to reduce the symptoms of floaters.
67% of patients recognized improvements in their symptoms within six months.
Research shows that the vitreous, the clear gel-like area in the eye between the lens and the retina, becomes deficient
in specific antioxidants, causing the collagen fibers inside it to clump together. These clumps, called floaters, cast shadows on the retina.
VitreousHealth’s patented blend of nutrients, based on the formulation used in the ground-breaking double-blind, placebo-controlled Floater Intervention Study (FLIES), gives the vitreous what it needs to reduce the severity of floaters.
Research shows that the vitreous, the clear gel-like area in the eye between the lens and the retina, becomes deficient
in specific antioxidants, causing the collagen fibers inside it to clump together. These clumps, called floaters, cast shadows on the retina.
VitreousHealth’s patented blend of nutrients, based on the formulation used in the ground-breaking double-blind, placebo-controlled Floater Intervention Study (FLIES), gives the vitreous what it needs to reduce the severity of floaters.
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The research shows that 67% of the participants in the study noticed a reduction in the severity of their floaters
within six months.
Taking one capsule per day with a meal, we recommend a six month (two bottle) regimen to match the results
of the study.
We stock VitreousHealth at our East Hampton, CT office or you can order it HERE direct from the manufacturer.