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> Dear all,

>

> I got many floaters in my eyes. I have been on gfcf diet for a week.

> the floaters problems improved a lot. Therefore, they are related.

> However, it is still very annoying. I am already taking Vitamin A.

> Any supplements can help?

My floaters basically disappeared when I started using HNI enzymes, so you can

consider that

http://www.houstonni.com/

Dana

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From what I've heard from others on this list, these appear and disappear

throughout chelation as the mercury is moved out of its storage place in the

eyes.

Barb

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> Dear all,

>

> I got many floaters in my eyes. I have been on gfcf diet for a week.

> the floaters problems improved a lot. Therefore, they are related.

> However, it is still very annoying. I am already taking Vitamin A.

> Any supplements can help?

>

> Thanks,

> Chan.

>

>

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I can't say whether its the mites, their gunk, or the crap they leave behind. It could very well be a reaction to candida, or infection caused by the mites, their gunk, and the crap they leave behind.

Eye Dropsbird mitesDate: Monday, July 21, 2008, 9:39 AM

We have talked about our eyes being affected. I didn't start having problems with my eyes being attacked until I stopped using eye drops. I have recently started up again, and am experiencing a decrease in eye attacks. I included a few examples of leadingf eye drops for redness and you can see that most of them contain a derivative of salt. Chloride. I also found the inactive ingredients quite interesting as well. Some contain Benzalkonium chloride, known for anti parasite activity, and sodium chloride, salt. I have used the original Visine, Visine AC, and the Clear Eyes AC. I have had good luck with all three, although I prefer Clear Eyes AC, but couldn't tell you why. Feels better? I have 20/30 vision, never worn glasses. I have used eye drops most of my life until developing the crap the birdmites left me. I don't have a problem with tearing, and the rebounding redness was

short lived when I stopped. It also seems to help me flush out my tear ducts. I don't know if some of you would be interested in using, but I thought I would share a small part of what seems to be really working for my eyeballs.... ...Frito

Currently, Visine is formulated in several varieties:

The active ingredients in the Original Visine formulation are potassium chloride and tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride.

VISINE A.C. - Astringent/Redness Reliever Eye Drops (Tetrahydrozoline HCl 0.05%, Zinc sulfate 0.25%)

Special formula for allergens, such as ragweed, dust, or pollen.

VISINE FOR CONTACTS - For Silicone Hydrogel and Hydrophilic lenses

Used primarily for comfort during the day, moistening upon awakening and before sleep.

VISINE L.R. (Oxymetazoline HCI 0.025%)

A longer-lasting formula that lasts for up to 6 hours.

VISINE TEARS (Glycerin 0.2%, Hypromellose 0.2%, Polyethylene glycol 400 1% - Used AS NEEDED)

Contains ingredients found in natural tears instead of chemicals.

VISINE-A (Formerly OCUHIST) (Naphazoline hydrochloride 0.025%, Pheniraminemaleate 0.3%)

Antihistamine combined with a vasodilator for itchy eyes associated with allergy.

Clear Eyes Allergy-A Formula

(Naphazoline Hydrochloride 0.012% w/v, Zinc Sulfate 0.25% w/v, Glycerin 0.2% w/v)

Inactive Ingredients: Benzalkonium Chloride, Boric acid, Edatate Disodium, Purified Water, Sodium Chloride, Soduim Citrate.

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it just seems i have more floaters now than i ever had. thanks frito.

From: fritolay66 <fritolay66 (DOT) com>Subject: Eye Dropsbird mitesDate: Monday, July 21, 2008, 9:39 AM

We have talked about our eyes being affected. I didn't start having problems with my eyes being attacked until I stopped using eye drops. I have recently started up again, and am experiencing a decrease in eye attacks. I included a few examples of leadingf eye drops for redness and you can see that most of them contain a derivative of salt. Chloride. I also found the inactive ingredients quite interesting as well. Some contain Benzalkonium chloride, known for anti parasite activity, and sodium chloride, salt. I have used the original Visine, Visine AC, and the Clear Eyes AC. I have had good luck with all three, although I prefer Clear Eyes AC, but couldn't tell you why. Feels better? I have 20/30 vision, never worn glasses. I have used eye drops most of my life until developing the crap the birdmites left me. I don't have a problem with tearing, and the rebounding redness was

short lived when I stopped. It also seems to help me flush out my tear ducts. I don't know if some of you would be interested in using, but I thought I would share a small part of what seems to be really working for my eyeballs.... ...Frito

Currently, Visine is formulated in several varieties:

The active ingredients in the Original Visine formulation are potassium chloride and tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride.

VISINE A.C. - Astringent/Redness Reliever Eye Drops (Tetrahydrozoline HCl 0.05%, Zinc sulfate 0.25%)

Special formula for allergens, such as ragweed, dust, or pollen.

VISINE FOR CONTACTS - For Silicone Hydrogel and Hydrophilic lenses

Used primarily for comfort during the day, moistening upon awakening and before sleep.

VISINE L.R. (Oxymetazoline HCI 0.025%)

A longer-lasting formula that lasts for up to 6 hours.

VISINE TEARS (Glycerin 0.2%, Hypromellose 0.2%, Polyethylene glycol 400 1% - Used AS NEEDED)

Contains ingredients found in natural tears instead of chemicals.

VISINE-A (Formerly OCUHIST) (Naphazoline hydrochloride 0.025%, Pheniraminemaleate 0.3%)

Antihistamine combined with a vasodilator for itchy eyes associated with allergy.

Clear Eyes Allergy-A Formula

(Naphazoline Hydrochloride 0.012% w/v, Zinc Sulfate 0.25% w/v, Glycerin 0.2% w/v)

Inactive Ingredients: Benzalkonium Chloride, Boric acid, Edatate Disodium, Purified Water, Sodium Chloride, Soduim Citrate.

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yes, so annoying, especially when I am trying to use my pocketscope 100x magnifier. My floaters keep getting in the way, and I noticed an increase in the numbers of floaters. was just wondering if it was the mites causing this.

mel

From: Bessie Glavas <bessieglavas@...>Subject: Re: Floaters in the Eyesbird mites Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 3:50 PM

Mel -I developed a large increase in the number of floaters I had since childhood. The new ones are more like black specks.Strangely, that happened a good year before the biting. Very annoying, though.Bessie> I was wondering if anyone knows if these mites cause FLOATERS in the eyes. You know what I am talking about, those little things that float around in the eye and cause a partial blocking of your vision when they float around. Or if the mites cause an increase in floaters.... ??? thanks,> mel> > >

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> Mel -

> I developed a large increase in the number of floaters I had since

> childhood. The new ones are more like black specks.

> Strangely, that happened a good year before the biting. Very annoying,

> though.

>

> Bessie

>

>

> > I was wondering if anyone knows if these mites cause FLOATERS in the

> eyes.  You know what I am talking about, those little things that float

> around in the eye and cause a partial blocking of your vision when they

> float around.  Or if the mites cause an increase in floaters....???

> thanks,

> > mel

> >

> >

> >

>

A friend of mine has them and not because of mites. I strongly encourage you to

see an

ophthalmologist!!! Eye floaters is a serious eye condition that needs treatment.

Just to be

on the safe side. I can't imagine mites causing it.

If you don't mind, I can give your email address to my friend and he can explain

it more

thoroughly because he has them.

Patti

I 'CAN' do all things through 'CHRIST' who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13

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That would be great, Patti, if you could forward this to your friend. thank you.

mel

From: pgrayharley <pgrayharley@...>Subject: Re: Floaters in the Eyesbird mites Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 5:33 PM

>> Mel -> I developed a large increase in the number of floaters I had since > childhood. The new ones are more like black specks.> Strangely, that happened a good year before the biting. Very annoying, > though.> > Bessie> > > > I was wondering if anyone knows if these mites cause FLOATERS in the > eyes. You know what I am talking about, those little things that float > around in the eye and cause a partial blocking of your vision when they > float around. Or if the mites cause an increase in floaters.... ??? > thanks,> > mel> > > > > >>A friend of mine has them and not because of mites. I strongly encourage you to see

an ophthalmologist! !! Eye floaters is a serious eye condition that needs treatment. Just to be on the safe side. I can't imagine mites causing it.If you don't mind, I can give your email address to my friend and he can explain it more thoroughly because he has them.PattiI 'CAN' do all things through 'CHRIST' who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13

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