If you’ve ever noticed small dark spots, threads, or floating shadows drifting across your vision — especially when looking at a bright screen or a clear sky — new research suggests your body may be responding to an internal imbalance that most eye doctors are not trained to address.
According to a vision study conducted at Travis Air Force Base, those floating shadows may not simply be a normal sign of aging. Researchers identified a bacteria toxin called LPS that can travel through the bloodstream, reach the retina, and contribute to the formation of the floating debris most people recognize as eye floaters. The gut-eye connection has since been referenced in research published by institutions dedicated to vision and microbiome health.
What’s particularly interesting is that standard eye treatments — including vitamin supplements, eye drops, and laser procedures — do not address LPS directly. They focus on the symptom while the underlying bacterial imbalance continues unchecked.
Former military medical researcher Dr. James Mitchell spent over 30 years protecting the vision of elite pilots and special operations forces. Based on his research, he developed an integrative approach to visual health designed to support the neutralization of LPS and promote retinal health naturally. According to independent reports, over 74,000 people have already followed this approach with encouraging results.
In the free presentation below, Dr. Mitchell walks through the science behind the gut-eye connection, explains what LPS is and how it may affect your visual quality, and shares the full 3-step approach used to support long-term visual health.
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Individual results may vary. Testimonials are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee similar outcomes.
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