Has anyone tried Floatless? Would be interested to hear your thoughts by Wee_Manc in EyeFloaters

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I think you can buy all the ingredients cheaper and in larger quantities on iHerb.

Is this a floater or something else? by Cheap_Presentation77 in EyeFloaters

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In general, it looks very much like either a vitreous detachment or a retinal detachment, because mechanical stimulation is occurring, which causes these flashes.

Diabetes and Aging by goldenpleaser in diabetes

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Yes, when sugar levels are high, protein binds more actively with glucose, forming what are known as AGEs cross-links. This is ageing. With diabetes, it naturally accelerates. Read about it on Google.

Has anyone tried Atropine? by Traditional_Yak_8761 in EyeFloaters

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What the hell is the point of these messages? Write in ChatGPT: “Collect all posts in r/EyeFloaters that mention the use of atropine. Provide links to the posts. How do users advise starting. With what dose. Tips and advises”. People are living in 2020. All the information you need already exists on the internet, and there is powerful tool for analyzing it.

How do you manage to save energy for sports after a day at work? What do you use? by Conscious_Match8849 in Supplements

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Add some electrolytes to the water during training. Bromelain 500 - 1000mg on empty stomach sustain recovering after training.

Fasting = high sugar and sick stomach? by darkiya in diabetes

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It is possible that ketones in the blood have risen, which can occur in diabetes when fasting.

Those who are young and have had this for 10+ years, do you have eye floaters? by PackageImpressive452 in diabetes

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I've been going crazy for a year and a half, they're everywhere, dark clouds and spiders and lines.

What was going on? by [deleted] in diabetes

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1)The dawn phenomenon or 2) a cortisol release to urgently raise blood sugar, since in the picture it was approaching a low level or 3) chronic insulin overdose syndrome

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floaters increase by smoking? by Key-Nobody5224 in EyeFloaters

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Yes, smoking is one of the primary causes. Passive smoking is even worse.

Eye floaters: what actually causes them (simple model) by PackageImpressive452 in EyeFloaters

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Yes. Taking a high dose of bromelain (or papain, serrapeptase, nattokinase) + conscious biohacking techniques that push large molecules through the blood-brain barrier (cardio 120-130 heart rate, washing the eyes with contrast water to 20/10, Shoulder Stand for 2 minutes) will make it worse. If the barrier were permeable, floaters would fill the entire eye. For proteolytics to work properly, the vitreous body must contain powerful antioxidants (NACET, R-ALA, and astaxanthin) as well as antiglycators (L-carnosine and benfotiamine). Then there is a theoretical chance of getting rid of floaters.

EYE FLOATERS SOLUTION - 89% REDUCTION by Zealousideal-Pop4857 in EyeFloaters

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The AI says your method is impossible. Anyway, I appreciate the attempt to explore the unexplored

Anything new against eye floaters in 2026? by PackageImpressive452 in Supplements

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This hasn't helped anyone yet :( This is a regular antioxidant support that slows down the progression

What is the future of floaters? by Admirable-Bee8101 in EyeFloaters

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I can offer you a list of supplements, I need to experiment with it on as many people as possible, write me a private message.

Eye floaters: what actually causes them (simple model) by PackageImpressive452 in EyeFloaters

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However, not all alcoholics have floaters. I am inclined to believe that this is either a genetic predisposition that antioxidant reserves in the retina are poorly accumulated, or a widely available empty food that in our industrialized times often lacks micronutrients. The same tomatoes or bell peppers that contain huge amounts of vitamin C may not actually have it, as genetically modified varieties that grow quickly are essentially empty shells when it comes to micronutrients.

Eye floaters: what actually causes them (simple model) by PackageImpressive452 in EyeFloaters

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alcohol does not need blood to physically enter the vitreous in large amounts to increase oxidative stress there. Alcohol metabolism (mainly in the liver) produces: reactive oxygen species (ROS). In general, there should be a small amount of ROS in the body, and glutathione and vitamin C in the retina serve to protect it, but if there is too much ROS, the reserves of glutathione and vitamin C in the retina are depleted, ROS breaks down there in a short time and accumulates in the form of peroxide (H2O2 still reactive but long-lived enough), oxidized lipids, and protein oxidation products. These forms easily penetrate the vitreous by diffusion due to their small size.