How To Get Rid Of Eye Floaters Naturally

Are you plagued by odd-shaped objects in your vision?

If you answered yes, then the odds are that you are suffering from Eye Floaters- deposits of various shapes and sizes that float within the eyes.

Former sufferer, Daniel Brown, knows just how stressful and annoying these spots can be. Desperate for a solution, he resorted to laser surgery, only to end up with an eye infection that almost caused blindness!

This was the trigger for Daniel to seek an alternative remedy, avoiding the need for costly, complex and risky surgery. Following years of trialling various treatments and research, he discovered a natural way to cure, or at the very least greatly reduce, eye floaters.

This discovery came as a result of researching medical journals, understanding the anatomy of the eye and how eye floaters develop. He has created his own step-by-step treatment system called Eye Floaters No More- now readily available for all.

As many satisfied customers testify, the system shows:

- how to get rid of eye floaters, vision blockages and flashes, safely and naturally

- eliminate eye floaters at home

- how to prevent more eye floaters forming

- whether the eye floaters signal other eye conditions

And so much more…..

With this system there are NO risks, NO high costs, NO danger to the eyes and NO harmful side-effects!

The system worked for Daniel and for thousands of others.

All this information is available and downloadable immediately and you could finally learn how to safely and naturally cure your eye floaters.

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Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Eye Cataracts



An eye cataract is the clouding over of the natural lens of the eye, and is the most frequent cause of sight loss in those over the age of 40 and the primary reason for blindness throughout the world.

There are different types of eye cataracts, including:

Subcapsular Cataract
This occurs at the back of the lens, with those people suffering from diabetes or those taking high steroid medication doses at higher risk.

Nuclear Cataract
This type forms at the centre, or nucleus of the lens, and is normally linked to ageing.

Cortical Cataract
Typically white, these usually start at the edge of the lens and work their way into the centre, giving a spoke-like appearance. This type usually occurs in the area of the lens that surrounds the nucleus, which is called the lens cortex.

Eye Cataract Symptoms

At first, a cataract may have very little effect on vision, but a first sign could be a blurring of vision, similar to looking through cloudy glass. Sunlight or lamplight may seem to be excessively bright, colour may be duller, and when night driving, the glare from oncoming headlights may be increased.

If eye cataracts are suspected, an eye examination should be undertaken for confirmation. Other than ageing, there are other risk factors for the development of eye cataracts including:
-Diabetes
-Obesity
-Smoking
-Hypertension
-Alcohol consumption
-Prolonged steroid medication use
-Family history

This list is by no means complete, but what is clear is that lifestyle changes can be of great benefit for many eye problems, ranging from eye floaters to eye cataracts.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Treating Eye Floaters with Easy Lifestyle Changes



Sadly, when eye floaters treatment is required, the usual, conventional medication does not prove to be too helpful. Surgery is an option, albeit not an appetising one, due to the risks involved. However, there is an alternative choice, which is not that widely known, that does not resort to surgery or any risky procedures. This solution involves a holistic approach, tackling the underlying cause, and making nutritional and lifestyle changes accordingly. So what sort of lifestyle changes can prove beneficial in treating eye floaters?

Quit smoking now! By now, the detrimental effects of smoking should be common knowledge, but what many people do not appreciate is that smoking can not only aggravate eye floaters but it can also be the trigger for the condition in the first place. Now add to this the fact that the dangerous chemicals involved can cause depletion of vital nutrients when inhaled, and also free-radicals contained in the smoke which can cause damage to the eyes, including eye floater development, then it is clearly obvious that smoking must be stopped.

Cut down alcohol consumption! The vitreous humour (the jelly-like substance in the eye) can age prematurely with excessive alcohol, which leads to eye floaters. Another by-product of too much alcohol is dehydration, which also has a profound effect on eye floaters.

Drink water! It is vital that dehydration is avoided. Women should drink at least 2 litres of water a day, and men a minimum of 3 litres daily. As the vitreous humour is 98% water, dehydration can cause shrinkage or loss of shape, resulting in eye floaters because the proteins within the solution do not remain dissolved, but instead solidify.

Reduce stress and anxiety. There is clear evidence of a link between stress, anxiety and eye floaters. Various relaxation therapies and herbal treatments can be used to help relieve the stress that will only make eye floaters worse.

Get sufficient quality sleep. Correct sleeping positions are also important as they will ease pressure on the eyes, and tenseness in the neck and back.

This natural method of eye floaters treatment would seem to be much more preferable to the risky surgical options available.

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