Monday, January 20, 2014

How to Get Rid of Floaters in the Eyes-Cherie Colbom


Health Tip of the Week


How to Get Rid of Floaters in the Eyes

People often ask me if there is anything they can do about eye floaters.  Many times they have been told there is no hope for this condition.  This is not true.  I once had so many floaters that on a sunny day the various shapes floating by reminded me of a star-studded night.  I have totally cured myself. I haven't seen even one in a number of years.  But, I don't know how long it took me to get rid of them.  I just realized one day when looking into the sun, that they were all gone. Here’s what you can do to improve your eye health:

Antioxidants
Eating foods and drinking juices rich in antioxidants is a good home remedy for floaters. Foods rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene, and E are the best sources of antioxidants. Juice carrots, dark leafy greens, lemon, all other brightly colored vegetables.  Drink about 1 quart of juice per day.

Omega 3 Fatty Acids:
Hemp oil is believed to be one of the best home remedies for floaters. It is a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids, which have protective properties against retinal diseases.  Omega 3 fatty acids are also found in fish, fish oil, walnuts and wheat germ.

Serrapeptase Enzyme
Serrapeptase enzyme is an effective natural cure for eye floaters. It digests the debris, blood clots and dead tissues that cause the floaters.

Dominic's Eye Floaters Gone in 7 Days
"I would like to say a very warm thank you for sharing this information. I started 7 day’s ago and my floaters are 80% gone and the ones remaining are hardly visible. My situation was very bad (over 50 in one eye). It's almost too good to be true after all these years of suffering, but it does really help. Everyone that has this problem - dream about going outside without sunglasses; you can perform normal activities like before. I don’t have words to describe the feeling it gives you the first day you realize the floatters are gone. I wish everyone with this problem could experience this. It feels great! Thanks Cherie, you did change my life." ~ Dominic




Recipe of the Week

Berry Bright Eyes

Berries are very rich in antioxidants that help fight degenerative eye disorders. They also help improve vision. You can also help prevent eye disorders by avoiding sugar. Eating too much sugar promotes swelling of the lenses and increases the risk of free-radical damage to the eyes.

1 Wild Berry Zinger herbal tea bag
1/2 cup blackberries, fresh or thawed if frozen
1/2 cup blueberries, fresh or thawed if frozen
1 handful of spinach
1 dark green lettuce leaf
1/4 tsp. pure raspberry extract

Steep one bag of Wild Berry Zinger herbal tea in a cup of hot water for about twenty minutes, or until the tea is strong and flavorful. Set aside to cool. Turn off the juicer and pour in the berries. Turn the machine back on and juice the berries. Then wrap spinach in the lettuce leaf and push through the juicer slowly. Juice all remaining ingredients and combine with herbal tea and raspberry extract. Stir and serve as soon as possible.

Serves 1–2.

From The Juice Lady’s Big Book of Juices and Green Smoothies

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