Guest guest Posted March 9, 2010 Report Share Posted March 9, 2010 I was told once that these were deposits of mercury but not sure if correct. My health was damaged by mercury after I worked wityh it and I do have floaters. Adrienne. --- On Thu, 4/3/10, shygabriel <faustina0317 wrote: shygabriel <faustina0317 << >> Re: " Floaters " in the Eye Thursday, 4 March, 2010, 11:59 Â GB, Thank you for your advice about " floaters " in the eye. I tend to get lycopene from supplements rather than tomatoes. It's interesting that lately I have been leaning towards eating blueberries - in supplement form when they're not available, and fresh when they are. Janet Alternative- Medicine- Forum@ s.com, " greatyoga " <greatyoga@. ...> wrote: In Ayuurveda, most eye problems are caused by a pitta (fire) imbalance. Eat cooling foods. These include sweet, astringent and bitter foods and herbs. Also exclude sour (fermented) (especially tomatoes), salty and pungent foods. Wash the eyes with cold water a few times a day. Do eye exercises like Tibetan Eye chart and yoga eye exercises. Sorry to the othe poster but tomatoes are very acidic and thus " hot " . They may have some compounds beneficial for the eyes. If you want those nutrients, get them in pill form. I don't think it is a coincidence that one of the most beneficial foods for the eyes are blueberries, which are very cooling. GB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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