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water-based · 5 months
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can you recommend a good floating plant for a smaller tank? please not red root floater anything but red root floater
Hello anon, of course I can!
I would say the easiest and most common would be duckweed.
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It has lots of pros:
✔️its really common so its easy to acquire
✔️its really sturdy so it will survive anything
✔️it grows fast so in no time you can have it cover entire water surface giving your fish perfect shade
But it has also cons:
❌it grows fast, really fast if you dont pay attention to it, it can literally cut any light reaching your plants and make it really hard for fish to reach water surface
❌its really hard to get rid of, because of its grow rate and because it reproduce by vegetative propagation leaving just one duckweed leaf may lead to once again having water surface completely covered
❌i dont know if its something that bother other people but i find it tedious also because of how small it is. You cant just avoid it, if you put hand in the water with duckweed you will end up with your hands covered in duckweed.
My second recomendation would be Limnobium laevigatum or amazon frogbit.
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Honestly i think its one od the pretiest floating plants i have. :3
Laevigatum is supposed to easier in maintanance then its cousin spongia but i cant tell from experience, cus i dont think i ever had spongia.
✔️beautiful effective plant
✔️in right condition it easily reproduce covering water surface but not completely giving fishes a way to reach it
✔️it produce extensive root system that can be a hiding place for fry
❌ its delicate and dont like water on the surface on the leaves, you can even see that on the photo above the brown spots are where water droplets sat on the plant
❌the root system is BIG. This plant wants to dig in the supstrate and it will do it.
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You can see its roots here. I had to move plant so we dont see the whole root system but it is reaching the ground. It might not be a big problem in big tanks but in small, if you dont keep an eye on it, it might hid all other plants behind its roots.
Last plant and my absolute favourite is Salvinia natans.
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Its bigger than duckweed but not as big as limnobium. It grow fast but not as fast and all consuming as duckweed. Its sturdy and hardy and its roots system, while thick never grows longer than centimeter or two. It doesnt care if some water land on leaves ir if you even fully submerge it for some time. Truly a perfect floating plant
And anon while i have no experience with red root floater i would love to hear from you why you dont like it so much :D
Hope this helped you at least a little bit!
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etakeh · 4 months
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So, I've got a question for you all.
Tinnitus. I don't know if that's what I have. I have had people tell me that's what it is, but it doesn't sound like it from the descriptions I see.
It sounds like a power line hum.
Goes through the back of my head horizontally.
It never ever goes away. It is always there, as far back as I can remember.
If anyone has eye floaters, they might understand this - It's there anytime I think about it, or if I'm tired or if it's quiet.
Is that tinnitus? I don't feel that it's using my ears to get the sound across, it's using the back of my skull.
Oh and that tapping thing doesn't get rid of it.
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log: new user register
log: pilot19 registered
maiar: reset pilotdeathdaycounter 0
1.
Suits burn through pilots fast. In any given deployment the pilot is the weakest piece and also the most replaceable. Hell, if Mars’ trusted onboard emuls to run a suit and not repeat the AI Serpent Gods’ war that nearly depopulated Earth they probably would get rid of pilots. But Mars’ belief in human exceptionalism is built into their society, and so humans pilot suits. And humans die in suits. All the time.
2.
Kestremontaine, Provisional Citizen 3rd Class, had tested into the program and been carried up well the same day. Even dirt rats from Earth, big-boned and awkward, could test into the program. And Mars needed meat for its endless expansion into the exocolonies already out there in peri-Sol space, sent out over a thousand years ago during Earth’s golden age. She had the neurology for the life, and they had the suit for her to die in.
Now she looked up at it, stowed away in a dull, grey, folded up block for storage across the interstellar distance, and shivered. The other recruits, all Martians, ignored her. That was okay. She only had eyes for IT.
3.
log: metabolic stimulants depleted
log: onboard storage insufficient to retain personality engram
log: pilot death registered permanent
maiar: may you find your way to the halls of your father
4.
Some have argued the use of emuls limits the Martian’s combat readiness. Still, given their imperial victories across interstellar distances, and the fact that they have not fallen to wildcode nanoswarms and technophagic AI plagues in the same way Earth’s empire collapsed, there may be something to their use emulated minds. An uploaded or copied human mind, even one heavily modified, expanded, edit, and redacted for use in specific functions, will at its core have some similarities to human consciousness. Perhaps even emotionality.
5.
She was in the log as it’s 20th pilot. Designation Maiar. The tech that Mars had carved into her brain and spine left holes in her, made her twitchy, gave her floaters. But it also let her talk to the suit. Move with it.
It wasn’t control. Not really. Time between deployments sipped by in a blur of vomit and medication. Her body getting pushed too hard. And she wasn’t in control while in the suit, absolutely not. But she was fully aware of it. Nerves on beautiful electric fire. Not control. A dance.
And still the emul, Maiar, did not talk to her. Always lurking in the background of her sensorium. Slow to trust.
6.
log: unexpected orbital capable weapon detected on surface
log: impact detected
log: [ERROR]unplanned orbital deceleration burn in progress
log: [ERROR]complete signal loss with deployment ship
maiar: I’m sorry.
Kestremontaine: I…what? Who is this?
maiar: A friend.
7.
Kestremontaine, Provisional Citizen 3rd Class, died staring at the stars. She was not alone.
Sometime later locals from the colony found the suit, still largely intact. They told it of the xenotech they had found on the planet, during the dark ages after Earth’s rule. The spoke of a society of equals, without borders or property, peaceful, but determined to resist another empire rising from the Sol system.
And this time it listened, and spoke, some time before the end. It was built for fighting. She was built for fighting. But perhaps it could choose what it was fighting for.
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kopawz · 1 year
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it is wip wednesday my dudes -cat yowling like in the vine- chapter 10 stuff hehe
In cold night air, 808 bounds down production cranes. Paw-pads skidding and scraping in a desperate rush against steel girders– She has to find him. She lands on all fours with a graceful bounce, finding herself on a thin shoreline that rests snugly against the steep cliff face, overlooking the ocean, hidden below Production's pier. She has to find him. She accelerates down the shoreline at a breakneck speed;
808 just has to follow the rhythm trail that only she and him can sense. She hears where the sound wants to go– where it *needs* to be! Chai is still alive! She knows this better than anyone; she can still feel his beat! It's slow, but *there.*
Peppermint’s voice, Macaron’s, CNMN’s, Korsica’s– hearing them all speak encourages 808 to keep moving; she barrels across sand, in a total rush to find her other half.
She pulses with colors through the dark shoreline as the gang discusses important matters:
"Ok, so– Kale’s done for, sure, but… Chai’s arm, and–?” Macaron sounded frantic, "He’s still leaking all that coolant!– If he goes without it for too long?–" 
Korsica’s voice was strained with mixed anger and concern– "Why'd he jump into the ocean!? Does he have a deathwish?"
Peppermint tried to stay cool by listing the facts, "He couldn't land a solid finishing blow on him with Kale’s stupid A.I. predicting his every move, so…? Chai probably decided to cheese a victory by dragging Kale down with him–
“But there’s still a problem, even if he got rid of his double," She sighed, "With how hard he was fighting and running, his power unit's still too hot to not be hurting him."
CNMN’s chimed in, "There *is* a silver lining to this, however– Even if Mister Chai’s core is emptied of its coolant, the cold ocean water will keep his core stable, until we can locate him!"
"Although…" His voice had a hint of worry after a moment, “Hm. Well– this doesn’t calculate very well, actually.”
"...Although?" Macaron’s voice sounded small.
"As we've seen, Mister Chai currently only has *one* functional arm, has gone on record to be *unable* to swim regardless of whether his arm is in-tact or not, is most likely *incredibly* sleep deprived, and physically *exhausted* from an intense battle…"
“So, if too much time passes," His voice is tense, there is still the potential risk of Mister Chai sinking below the ocean waves, and drowning."
The silence was suffocating.
808 shook her head at the idea. Drowning? Chai’s not a drowner! Drowning’s for squares– She was already running as fast as her legs could carry her; she had to find him. She kept looking across the beach’s horizon, eyes darting across the–
There!
Chai was clinging to a floating device bobbing on the water, a buoy. He was lying unconscious on the large, metal platform. Half submerged in water, he…
Well, from what 808 could tell from this distance, he looked bad.
His sheared off robotic arm was still on the fritz, the left side of his jacket appeared torn to shreds from the sound-wave blast, and he was all bruised and scraped up in general… But, the most important thing is that he was alive.
“Alright, so he landed on something– Good, but, uh… How are we getting him out of the water?” Macaron stared out at the horizon, sounding hopeful, “Just… drag him out, right? The buoy isn’t that far out.”
Korsica lists off all the problems with that idea, “Well, my arms can’t get wet, *your* arms can’t get wet, CNMN and 808 would fry, Peppermint can’t swim with her leg–” She made an annoyed grumble, “None of us can swim.”
Macaron shoots out another idea, “Can’t we just sync up 808 to someone who *CAN* swim, and have them go grab him? Anything to get him out of the water, I don’t know how long he can hold onto that floater.”
Peppermint sighed, “There’s an idea, but he's too far out of range. You'd just get warped back… Even then– her tail is still missing; nobody can warp to her.”
She groans, aggravated, "Who the fuck would be willing to get up at four in the morning to go wading into the freezing cold ocean for something like *this* anyway?!"
Peppermint thought for a few moments, before realizing–
There was still one person who understood this problem, was likely up at this hour, and could help.
She inhaled deeply, before 808 heard her facepalm with a loud smack, “Hangon, I’m calling my mom… 808? Watch over him for me.”
While Peppermint hung up the cat-call to contact her mother, 808 sat on the beach, watching after Chai. He continued lying unconscious with his free arm hooked around a buoy, looking like something the cat dragged into the ocean.
…The threat of Kale had passed (or rather, exploded in a violent sound-wave of nanomachines), so 808 decided now was a good time to take a nap on the beach. She’s curious to see if she can access his dreams again.
She circles in place, curled up on the cool sands of the beach, and slumped into 'Sleep Mode'.
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dr-whoopsie-daisy · 1 year
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Floaters Question
"Question! I have a floater that will not leave me alone since May. It's very distracting. Anything I can do to get rid of it? Thanks!" @toast--ghost
Thanks for the question! Most importantly, if you experienced flashes of light, like camera flash or lightning around the time you got the floater or are still experiencing flashes of light, you should make an appointment to see an OMD (ophthalmologist) or OD for a dilated exam. Floaters are a natural part of aging and everyone will get a few, more for those with head trauma (car accident, sports ball to the head ect) but floaters with flashes of light can be a sign of retinal tear or retinal hole.
As for what you can do about them? Unfortunately, nearly nothing. If you have an absolutely huge floater that is blocking your vision, laser vitreolysis can be used to break the giant floater apart into several smaller floaters. This unblocks your vision but does not remove the floaters themselves. In my experience, there is a low success rate with this procedure. A vitrectomy is when some or all of the vitreous humor is removed. (yes, it's still called humor. silly). This procedure is typically reserved for vitreous hemorrhage, when it's most important to remove the leaking blood in the posterior chamber. This is a surgery involving opening the globe of the eye (rather than just a laser) which can lead to post-surgical cataracts.
Small floaters are typically left alone and the brain eventually learns to ignore them. They will be most obvious when: 1. you are thinking about them, 2. on a bright light colored field of vision (blank white computer screen/wall/paper or blue sky) Over time the floater should collapse on itself some, making it much smaller.
I am currently very aware of my own collection of floaters. 🙃
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nemospecific · 1 year
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You ever think about getting the goo in your eyes filtered?
Ocular jelly sucked out, sifted, sent back. Get rid of all those floaters and shadows.
Sometimes I feel like I’m looking through a snowglobe, is all.
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sometimes i look at my drafts and see shit like “what if we eventually develop the technology to extend life indefinitely but we never figure out how to get rid of eye floaters would that suck or what” and then i close my drafts
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konowalvisioncenter · 2 years
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Get rid of seeing flashes of light |  ‌‌Konowal vision center Flashes and floaters can be very alarming. In most cases, however, a thorough eye examination by Dr. Konowal will reveal them to be harmless changes that do not require treatment. They generally become less noticeable over time. Related links: Bonita vision center Bonita eye center ‌‌Ophthalmologists in Naples FL
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harbucksho · 2 years
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Will Eye Floaters Go Away On Their Own?
A common question that eye doctors hear is whether or not eye floaters will go away on their own. The answer is usually no. While it’s possible for some floaters to eventually disappear, most will remain indefinitely.
There are a few exceptions to this rule, however. If you have new-onset floaters or a sudden increase in floaters, it’s important to see an eye doctor right away as this could be a sign of a more serious problem.
Eye floaters are small, dark spots that seem to float in your field of vision. They're actually tiny clumps of cells or gel that have collected in the vitreous, the clear jelly-like substance that fills the inside of your eyeball. Most eye floaters are nothing to worry about and will eventually go away on their own.
However, if you suddenly develop a large number of eye floaters or notice them accompanied by flashes of light or increased sensitivity to light, it could be a sign of a serious problem with your retina and you should see an eye doctor right away.
How Long Does It Take for Eye Floater to Go Away?
Eye floaters are small, shadowy shapes that seem to float across your field of vision. They're usually harmless and don't require treatment. In most cases, eye floaters will eventually fade away on their own.
However, if you have a large number of floaters or if they interfere with your vision, you may need treatment. Most people experience eye floaters at some point in their lives. Floaters are more common in people over the age of 50 and tend to occur more often as you get older.
Many people notice them when they look at a bright background, such as a white wall or blue sky. Floaters are usually nothing to worry about and don't require treatment. In some cases, however, they can be a sign of a more serious condition such as retinal detachment or vitreous hemorrhage.
If you experience new or increasedfloaters, contact your doctor right away for an evaluation.
How Do I Get Rid of Floaters in My Vision?
If you are noticing floaters in your vision, it is important to consult with an ophthalmologist to rule out any serious underlying causes. While most floaters are harmless and do not require treatment, in some cases they can be indicative of a more serious condition such as retinal detachment. There are a few things that you can do to help reduce the appearance of floaters in your vision.
One is to try and move your eyes around frequently throughout the day. This helps keep the fluid in your eye moving, which prevents the formation of clumps that can cause floaters. Another is to eat a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, which can help reduce inflammation and improve eye health.
Finally, you can try using eye exercises specifically designed to improve circulation and decreasefloaters.
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Can You Heal Eye Floaters Naturally?
Yes, you can heal eye floaters naturally with a few simple lifestyle changes and home remedies. Eye floaters are tiny specks or strings that float across your vision. They’re usually harmless and don’t require treatment.
However, if they become bothersome, there are a few things you can do to get rid of them. Here are some tips to help you get rid of eye floaters: 1. Give your eyes a break
If you work at a computer all day, take frequent breaks to rest your eyes. Every 20 minutes, look away from the screen for 20 seconds. Try to blink often to keep your eyes lubricated.
Also, make sure to take breaks during long periods of reading or other close-up work. 2. Eat healthy foods Eating plenty of dark leafy greens like spinach and kale is good for your eyesight since these foods contain lutein and zeaxanthin – nutrients that have been linked with reduced risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Other foods that are good for your eyes include fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids (such as salmon), eggs, nuts and seeds.
3. Exercise regularly Exercising not only helps reduce stress levels (which can lead to eye strain), but it also improves blood circulation – including circulation to the eyes. This increased blood flow can help nourish the tissues in your eyes and reduce the risk of developing Floaters 4 Natural Remedies To Help Get Rid Of Eye Floaters
1) Consume more vitamin C rich foods Vitamin C is thought to increase collagen production which strengthens the walls of the blood vessels preventing leakage which causes those annoying specks in our vision known as floaters
2) Drink lots of water It is important drink eight glasses per day this will maintain proper fluid levels throughout the body including within the eyeball helping prevent dehydration which can cause vitreous humour shrinkage leading again to formation
3) Ginkgo Biloba The herb ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands years its properties improve circulation throughout body including supplying oxygen and nutrients needed by retina cells
When Should I Worry About Eye Floaters?
When you notice floaters for the first time, it can be quite alarming. After all, they’re spots in your vision that wasn’t there before! However, in most cases, eye floaters are nothing to worry about and are actually quite common.
Here’s when you should start worrying about eye floaters. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or other chronic medical conditions, you may be at a higher risk for developing more serious problems with your eyesight. If you notice a sudden increase in the number of floaters you're seeing, or if they begin to interfere with your vision, it's important to contact your doctor right away.
In rare cases, eye floaters can be a sign of retinal detachment – a serious condition that can cause blindness if not treated promptly by a medical professional. If you experience any flashes of light or severe pain along with your floaters, don't hesitate to seek emergency care. You can find more information at: eye doctor near me
I Cured My Eye Floaters
I had been dealing with annoying eye floaters for years before I finally decided to do something about it. I tried a few different things, but nothing seemed to work until I found this natural remedy. It may sound too good to be true, but after trying it myself, I can say that it definitely works! Here's what you'll need: -1 cup of clean water -1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
My Eye Floaters Disappeared
If you have ever seen small specks or strings floating in your field of vision, you were probably seeing eye floaters. Most people have experienced them at some point in their lives. Floaters are actually tiny clumps of gel or cells inside the vitreous, the clear jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of your eyeball.
When these clumps cast shadows on your retina, you see floaters drifting in your field of vision. For many people, eye floaters are just a nuisance and they learn to ignore them. However, sometimes floaters can be a sign of a more serious problem such as retinal detachment or vitreous hemorrhage.
If you experience a sudden onset offloaters or flashes of light, it is important to see an eye doctor right away as this could be a warning sign of these conditions. In most cases, however, eye floaters are nothing to be concerned about and will not cause any long-term damage to your eyesight. Over time, many people find that theirfloaters gradually disappear as the vitreous gel slowly shrinks with age.
Eye Floaters Gone Success Stories
When it comes to vision problems, few things are as annoying as eye floaters. These tiny specks or cobweb-like strings seem to float around in your field of vision, moving when you try to focus on them. While they're usually harmless, eye floaters can be a nuisance.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways to get rid of eye floaters. In some cases, they may even disappear on their own. Here are a few success stories from people who have gotten rid of their eye floaters:
I had been dealing with eye floaters for years and tried every home remedy I could find with no success. I was about to give up hope when I came across an article about laser treatment for eye floaters. I decided to give it a try and it worked!
After just one treatment, my eye floaters were gone and my vision was clear. I've always been prone to getting migraines, so when I started seeingfloaters during migraine attacks ,I was really worried. But my doctor reassured me that they were probably just Migraine Auras and not anything serious.
They never caused me any problems until recently ,when they startedto interfere with my vision .After doing some research online ,I found out about vitrectomy surgeryand decided to give it a try .I'm so glad I did ! The surgery was successfuland now my Floaters are gone !
Conclusion
When you notice spots or strings in your vision, it may be due to eye floaters. While they can be annoying, they're usually harmless and don't require treatment. In most cases, they'll eventually fade away on their own.
However, if you experience a sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light, it could be a sign of a more serious problem and you should see an eye doctor right away.
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longdirector · 2 years
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Seeing colored spots before your eyes
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When the vitreous shrinks, it creates small particles that float down through the fluid. As you get older, the gel-like fluid inside your eye (vitreous) starts to shrink. There are several reasons that you might develop eye floaters, but the main one is age. It can happen to both of your eyes, but this usually doesn’t happen at the same time. Often, eye floaters are found in one eye at a time. The vitreous might shrink in one eye a little faster than in the other. Your eyes may not age exactly the same or do everything at the exact same time. Can eye floaters happen in only one eye or both eyes at the same time? They usually aren’t something you need to be concerned about, but it’s a good idea to have your eyes regularly checked to make sure there aren’t any other serious eye issues. It is important to maintain regular eye exams over time, especially if you are experiencing floaters. This is normal and doesn’t mean that your eyes are no longer healthy. As you get older, the fluid within your eyes (vitreous) shrinks. Are eye floaters normal?Įye floaters are often a normal and common part of the aging process. This casts shadows and shapes on the retina, which you then see as a part of the thing you are looking at. When you have floaters in the vitreous, they’re hovering in front of the retina. These signals go to the brain where they become images. Located at the back of your eye, the retina changes the light that comes into your eye into electrical signals. When talking about floaters and their impact on the eye, it’s important to know about the retina. Moving from the front of your eye to the back, you have several layers, including: The vitreous is in the middle of the eye with the other structures that allow you to see the world located around it. To get its round shape, your eye is filled with a gel-like fluid called vitreous. However, eye floaters are located inside your eye. You may rub your eyes or remove your contact lenses to try to get rid of the dust-like particles. When you have eye floaters, they can often appear to be in front of your eye or right on the surface. What parts of the eye are affected by eye floaters? There’s no one way you might see floaters and your description of floaters might sound completely different than another person. The way you think a floater looks is guided somewhat by your own creativity. Some people see spiders, medusas, amoebas or clouds. There are many ways to describe eye floaters. If you suddenly have more floaters than normal or are experiencing flashes (bursts of light across your field of vision), you should reach out to your eye care provider right away. It’s important to remember that as the vitreous shrinks over time, it can create floaters. Retinal tears are another condition that can be caused by the shrinking of the vitreous. In this condition, the shrinking and pulling away of the vitreous (called posterior vitreous detachment) causes the retina to detach. Sometimes, they can be a sign of a more serious eye condition called retinal detachment. Floaters can get less pronounced, but they are permanent and stay in eye. Sometimes this is mistaken with them going away completely. They can be annoying at first, but over time you won’t notice they’re there anymore. In most cases, you don’t need to treat floaters. As they move, they pass in front of your macula (the center of the retina), which allows you to see them.įloaters are very common and, for many people, are a part of the natural aging process. Floaters slowly drift through the vitreous. As you age, the vitreous starts to shrink within your eye, creating these small particles. Eye floaters are solidified parts of a gel-like substance within the middle of your eye called your vitreous or vitreous humor. When this happens, you are experiencing eye floaters. When you look somewhere else, these shapes move with you. You try to blink them away, but they’re still there. They’re not quite clear - almost like little bits of dust stuck on a camera lens. There are times when you’re looking at the sky or a blank wall and notice little shapes floating in front of you.
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planet-fitness1 · 3 years
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hauntedmusicavenue · 3 years
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How To Get Rid Of Eye Floaters Naturally - How A Patient Of Mine Got Rid Of His Floaters In 1 Month https://youtu.be/TAiztlHq42M
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