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K**M
My Ophthalmologist
Described floaters as follows, "It's like living next to a train. At first, you notice the noise and with time, you won't hear it." Time has a way of helping our bodies to ignore many imperfections. The author's suggestions may work for some but, I did not find them to be overly effective.
K**.
One Star
Not worth it. Blink, blink, blink? C'mon.
R**T
No much use....Sorry.
While I can empathize with the author the text does not contain very much information on how to deal with floaters. The most effective suggestion is to "blink". All the information in the book is easily available on the web health sites.
P**5
This book was pretty good. I have tried some of these steps
This book was pretty good. I have tried some of these steps, and it does seem to help some. The book is worth reading if you do have Eye Floaters.
L**
Five Stars
Very interesting and helpful.
K**R
No Stars but a lot of Moonshine
I don't know about you but 'pray and ask for forgiveness' is not the sort of solution I was looking for. I think Amazon should make potential buyers aware when books advocate extreme fringe solutions to common medical problems. I deleted it as soon as it arrived on my Kindle. Amazon requires that reviewers give at least one star. Why? I withdraw the star I was obliged to give in order to get this review published.
M**E
INTERESTING
Very Helpful. Thank You
K**8
Great expectations
Well, I had high hopes but was rather disappointed by the brevity and vagueness of the content. Not very helpful.
R**.
Complete waste of time and money.
An absolute waste of time and money. Twenty-six pages of nonsense. Six tips: 1. Blink your eyes rapidly when you see a floater 2. Use eye drops to keep your eyes lubricated 3. Wear sunglasses. 4. Sleep. 5. Limit computer use. 6. This is a real doozy: turn the problem over to God for a cure. I can't believe that Amazon is selling this drivel. The author is a scammer, and Amazon is supporting her.
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