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Edward White


01/15/2013

Can magnesium help eye floaters?

I just wonder if magnesium can help with eye floaters?
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  • ctakah4ik

    01/15/2013

    As a matter of fact, magnesium can really help eye floaters more or less. As we all know that eye floaters are small spots that appear in your field of vision. Magnesium is a light silver-white ductile bivalent metallic element, which plays an important role in the function of cell, tissues and organs throughout your body. In addition, it's a powerful antioxidant, through the strongest antioxidant, it can significantly cure eye floaters, prevent some eye disorders and reduce the incidence of cataract. In addition,it can reduce cataract surgery concurrent macular edema, promote edema recovery and so on. Thus if you get eye floaters, it just notices that you should pay attention to your diet or lifestyle,eat more food contains magnesium such as almonds, bananas, milk, lima beans. In this way, the symptom can disappear within a day.
  • James green

    01/20/2013

    Hello, as far as I know, magnesium is an important nutrient for body, but it cannot cure or reduce the number of floaters in your vision. Usually, you can just leave the floaters alone because the spots may settle out of your visual field. But if you have a large number of floaters or a large floater even blocks your vision, you will need a vitrectomy. So just go to see your doctor and have a check.
  • walkercub76

    01/28/2013

    Eye floaters are really terrible. When you look at something bright, they are so easy to be seen. And if they are much bigger than ever, you may get vision loss gradually and see something unclear. What's worse, eye floaters are related with so many eye problems and eye disorders, such as black eyes and pink eyes are the basic factors to cause eye floaters, retinal disorders is also bad for eye floaters. Then the way to heal eye floaters must be taken. As we all known, magnesium helps with bones building and energy supplying, which is an important nutrient for your body. But medications, magnesium and other nutrients will not help floaters. Doctors sometimes may suggest leave floaters alone in your eyes to wait for leaving by them. However, big floaters don't so. So do not take any magnesium or herbs or other nutrients without discussing the potential benefits and risks with your doctor. Plus, livestrong.com is a great website that offers much information about eye problems and eye health.
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