Struggling With Eye Floaters? How Vitreous Health Can Help Reduce Symptoms and Improve Visual Comfort
If you’re noticing floaters, flashes, or cloudy spots drifting across your vision, you’re not alone. Millions of people experience them, especially as they get older or spend long hours on screens. Floaters can be frustrating, distracting, and in some cases even impact your ability to read or drive comfortably.
At Vision Care Center, we’re now offering Vitreous Health, an evidence-based nutritional supplement designed specifically to support the vitreous humor (the clear gel that fills the back of your eye) and reduce symptoms caused by floaters.
Let’s break down what this supplement does, how it works, and who might benefit from it.
👁️ What Are Eye Floaters and Why Do They Happen?
Floaters occur when the normally clear vitreous gel inside the eye begins to liquefy or break down over time. Small collagen fibers or other microscopic debris clump together and cast shadows on the retina, causing:
- Gray or black spots
- Thread-like strands
- Web-shaped shadows
- Moving specks that drift with eye movement
Floaters are very common and typically harmless, but they can be irritating — especially when trying to focus on reading, computer screens, or bright backgrounds.
⭐ What Is Vitreous Health?
Vitreous Health is a clinically researched supplement formulated to support the metabolic health of the vitreous gel. It contains a targeted blend of antioxidants and nutrients including:
- L-Lysine
- Vitamin C
- Zinc
- Citrus bioflavonoids
These ingredients work together to reduce oxidative stress and promote a clearer, healthier vitreous environment.
In published clinical studies, patients taking the formula daily reported:
- Fewer bothersome floaters
- Reduced visual disturbance
- Improved contrast sensitivity
- Better overall visual comfort
While Vitreous Health does not “erase” floaters completely, many patients notice meaningful reductions in symptoms over 3-6 months of consistent use.

🌙 How Does Vitreous Health Improve Vision?
Floaters scatter light inside the eye, which can affect more than just the appearance of spots in your vision. Many patients with floaters also report:
- Difficulty seeing in low light
- Increased glare sensitivity
- Reduced contrast (especially when driving at night)
- Trouble reading small text
By improving the biochemical environment of the vitreous, Vitreous Health helps reduce the internal light scatter that causes these problems.
Most patients describe their results as:
- Clearer overall vision
- Less “foggy” or “hazy” appearance
- Fewer distracting floaters during the day
👨⚕️ Who Is a Good Candidate for Vitreous Health?
You may benefit from Vitreous Health if you:
- Notice bothersome floaters
- Recently developed floaters due to aging or PVD
- Spend long hours on digital devices
- Experience glare, haziness, or reduced contrast
- Want a non-surgical, evidence-based option to improve symptoms
Importantly:
Floaters should always be evaluated by an optometrist first to rule out retinal tears or detachment. Once we confirm your eyes are healthy, supplements like Vitreous Health can be a great next step.
📅 How Long Does It Take to Work?
Most patients begin noticing improvement within:
- 30–60 days for contrast and glare
- 60–90 days for floater symptoms
Full results are typically seen around 3 months with daily use.
🟣 Why Buy From Vision Care Center?
At VCC, you’re not just buying a supplement — you’re getting:
- Guidance on whether you’re a good candidate
- Monitoring during your routine eye exams
- Tips to combine supplements with lifestyle habits for maximum benefit
- Professional-grade products sourced directly from the manufacturer
- And we’re cheaper than online vendors and even have bundling discounts!
✔️ Bottom Line
Floaters may be common, but they don’t have to control your daily life.
If you’re dealing with cloudiness, glare, or distracting specks drifting across your vision, Vitreous Health is a safe and researched option to help improve clarity and visual comfort.
📍 Interested in trying it?
Ask about Vitreous Health at your next appointment or stop by Vision Care Center in Bellevue to pick up a bottle.
See you soon!
Dr. Jordan Jin
Vision Care Center
14700 NE 8th St, Ste 105
Bellevue, WA 98007
📞 (425) 746-2122
References:
- Webb, Blake F et al. “Prevalence of vitreous floaters in a community sample of smartphone users.” International journal of ophthalmology vol. 6,3 402-5. 18 Jun 2013, doi:10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2013.03.27
- Le Goff, M., Bishop, P. Adult vitreous structure and postnatal changes. Eye 22, 1214-1222 (2008). http://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2008.21