Years of Eye Floaters Nearly Gone After Fasting – My Experience

I've had MANY and severe floaters for 7 years. I underwent two laser vitreolysis treatments, which helped break apart the largest, darkest floaters, but I was still left with around 60-70 of them. For years, I lived behind sunglasses.

Then I decided to try one more thing: fasting. I did a 5-day water fast (only water and coffee), (after the 5 days! I ate the first time and this within a 1-hour window), then fasted for 2 more days, ate again, fasted for 3 more days—always making sure to eat within just one hour (cause of insulin)

Now, from having 60, 70, maybe even 80 floaters (long strings, spiderweb-like structures, dots—everything), I have almost none left.

I can only encourage everyone to try it.

I know Reddit has its fair share of trolls who downvote anything that might genuinely help people, so this post probably won’t be up for long. But if even a few of you see this, try it, and it gives you a new life, I’m happy.

Push through, fast, and share your experience!

EDIT: I got asked a few times. I fasted for 5 days (120 hours) than ate for the first time (much, in 1 hour time frame) and started fasting again. I did it, because your body starts with autophagy after about 48-72 hors. It justs starts there. So better fast even longer!

Why do I tried it? Three things:

  1. Autophagy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autophagy
  2. Anti-Glycation: Sugar Molecules on collagen makes floaters visible (https://eyefloaters.eu/glossary/)
  3. LBNL, the Insulin in the body, this is why I am now eating OMAD to keep that state