Did you ever try Serrapeptase for your eye floaters?
Did it help?
Posted by Abxnomore (Member # 18936) on :
I have not but I have heard that it is very good for eye floaters. I was listening to a health show on the radio just last weeek and the subject was discussed at length.
Posted by Nancy L (Member # 42733) on :
I take serrapeptase by Doctor's Best for biofilms, and I don't have floater problems.
But I do have some tearing and light sensitivity still.
Posted by gailth (Member # 30851) on :
Thanks for your comments!
I will try it out and see what happens.
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
I have been told that there is nothing you can do for the floaters. My husband's floaters were reduced a little with treatment but won't go away.
Our ophthalmologist told us that although there is a surgery that is supposed to get rid of floaters, it is not effective at all.
Not everyone gets floaters. I don't have them but do have plenty of light sensitivity.
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
We're all different when it comes to how we respond to any treatment, but all my eye Lyme symptoms - light sensitivity, floaters, eye muscle pain and blurred vision - go away when I drink mangosteen juice, an anti-inflammatory juice.
The mangosteen rind gets ground up to make the juice. The rind has 43 xanthone compounds in it which scarf up the free radicals from all the inflammation, so I'm told.
You can find the juice in healthfood stores and online. I drink the Mango-Xan version, as it's the most tart juice blend version.
Posted by Abxnomore (Member # 18936) on :
I haven't met an ophthalmologist who hasn't said there's nothing that can be done about floaters. It's their standard line, similar to three weeks of doxy makes you well.
Posted by gailth (Member # 30851) on :
It is remarkable what mangosteen did for your eyes, Robin123.
I tried mangosteen juice for several months but it did not clear my eyes floaters.
But since it is a powerful antioxidant I will try it again to reduce inflamation.
Posted by sixgoofykids (Member # 11141) on :
No, didn't help. I still have the same eye floaters I've had for years and I've been well now for almost 5 years.
Posted by Nancy L (Member # 42733) on :
I think eye floaters can be caused by different things.
Before I started taking herbs for lyme, I had a lot of new eye symptoms, including more floaters.
Something I took got rid of the extra floaters. (still have a few, but I had a few even in my 20's)
I have taken serrapeptase on empty stomach first thing in the morning with all the herbs.