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magicarpet
(17,155 posts)6. Try One A Day multiple vitamins - Adult Triple Immune Support.... high in copper and chromium.
My floaters dropped back by about 2/3s after I started a daily dose. But we all respond differently.
Get good solid sleep and keep stress under control. I noticed the higher the daily strees the more floaters you have to contend with.
Run it by your doctor or pharmacist to make sure there are no reactions to your current regiment of assigned medications.
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One reason: Hi Carbs! Cut down bar code carbs! Eat natural carbs and more keto-like meals. n/t
MartyTheGreek
Jul 2024
#3
You're welcome. It worked for me and some fasting helped me ditch my readers! And, that's common among Fasters n/t
MartyTheGreek
Jul 2024
#8
And those reasons are ... ? I know there are reports of it helping memory. nt
eppur_se_muova
Jul 2024
#14
I take the AREDS2 with low zinc. I use 'Focus Select', you can get it on Amazon
Joinfortmill
Jul 2024
#17
Try One A Day multiple vitamins - Adult Triple Immune Support.... high in copper and chromium.
magicarpet
Jul 2024
#6
* Options may include surgery to remove the vitreous or a laser to disrupt the floaters,
elleng
Jul 2024
#7
Has your eye doctor done a laser yag on you? Easy procedure and helps get rid of floaters
FloridaBlues
Jul 2024
#10
"yag"? Also, how bad do floaters need to be before this is the recommended procedure?
Beartracks
Jul 2024
#33
Frequently throughout the day. Hard to give numbers. Enough to interfere with vision
FloridaBlues
Jul 2024
#37
Interesting... But how can they target a floater, which is usually, y'know... moving???
Beartracks
Jul 2024
#38
I copied a bit of information from the advice but didn't save the actual tweet.
chowder66
Jul 2024
#23