Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 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 [ ] Floaters in the eyes > 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. > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 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> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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