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chowder66
(9,938 posts)20. I found temporary relief on twitter of all places.,
It works for me. Someone posted the same question and loads of people responded but one caught my attention and I thought why not try it. Its pineapple. You eat about 6 to 8 chunks of fresh pineapple for a day or more. It worked the very next day and lasts for several days in my case. I have no idea if it works for everyone or just some.
I know it sounds like woo but I saw no harm in trying and was beside myself when it worked.
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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