Eye Floaters: What If You Can’t Swim?
Do squiggly lines, thread-like strands, black or grey dots, cobwebs or rings float before your vision without warning, permission or explanation? Do these formations move as your eye moves? Learn why!
Eye floaters can be especially conspicuous when your field of vision includes something bright, such as snow or a blue sky. Once you develop floaters, they are like tax collectors-- they do not go away no matter how many times you tell them you are not at home. Eventually, most people learn to live with them, the floaters, not tax collectors.
Many eye floaters are caused by small flecks of a collagen that shred and accumulate in the vitreous (gel) of the eye due to aging. This accumulation of collagen alters how much light hits the retina, which can cause eye floaters at any stage in life, although they most often occur during the ages of 50 and 75 and remain prevalent in those who have had cataract surgery.
How Masturbation Causes the Problem
A boy once overheard his mother claim “Masturbation causes you to go blind!” The boy responded, “Well, can’t I just masturbate till I need glasses, mama? The joke gives insight into an old folk tale women and men told their children to prevent them from masturbating. And while it is true masturbation does not cause you to go completely blind, it can make you go partially blind. How?
Masturbation, especially abusive masturbation causes floaters inside the eye.
Although this may sound outrageous, too many ejaculations can distort a man’s nervous system and lead to a deficiency of cGMP, nitric oxide or acetylcholine, chemicals that cause an inflammatory disorder of the rod visual sensory nerves.
Resolving the Issue
This formula provides the necessary levels of C3G and other vital bio-energies needed to maintain proper vision. Users have seen improvements in their vision after only a few days as well as the added benefit of an increase in energy and awareness. Depending on the severity of self-abuse, results may differ.