Milton Administrator Nov 10, 2025 #1 If you’re seeing specks, threads, or cobweb-like shadows drifting across your view—especially against bright backgrounds—you’re dealing with eye floaters. These typically arise when the gel-like vitreous inside the eye changes with age: it becomes more liquid, and some collagen fibers clump together, casting tiny shadows on the retina. For many people floaters are benign and gradually become less noticeable; for others they’re distracting. Below you’ll find practical, natural strategies to support healthier eyes, plus a careful look at what we really know—and don’t know—about protein peptides for floater relief. Click to expand...
If you’re seeing specks, threads, or cobweb-like shadows drifting across your view—especially against bright backgrounds—you’re dealing with eye floaters. These typically arise when the gel-like vitreous inside the eye changes with age: it becomes more liquid, and some collagen fibers clump together, casting tiny shadows on the retina. For many people floaters are benign and gradually become less noticeable; for others they’re distracting. Below you’ll find practical, natural strategies to support healthier eyes, plus a careful look at what we really know—and don’t know—about protein peptides for floater relief. Click to expand...