Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I use colliodol silver to kill pink eye, as well as high dosing of VitC....when my eyes get dry and itchy I dilute silver with good bottled water and wash my eyes with it....I have also used this to soothe my dry eyes.... this recipe for eye drops you can make at home comes from Stanley Burroughs of " Master Cleanser " fame. I am such a believer in the Master Cleanser program so decided to try these drops and found them superior to any others I had used. Smarts when you first drop them in, then eyes clear and feel wonderful. Claims to improve eyes and clear films, cataracts, spots, growths, glaucoma, etc. My experience with this, which I use to keep my eyes in good condition, is excellent. 5 parts purified water 2 parts best grade honey 1 part pure apple cider (the good unfiltered stuff) Just mix and store in a dropper bottle. No need to refrigerate but feels good to use the cold drops in tired eyes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I agree, Elvira Re: [] Re: abstract on fungal eye infections(reply) I use colliodol silver to kill pink eye, as well as high dosing of VitC....when my eyes get dry and itchy I dilute silver with good bottled water and wash my eyes with it....I have also used this to soothe my dry eyes.... this recipe for eye drops you can make at home comes from Stanley Burroughs of " Master Cleanser " fame. I am such a believer in the Master Cleanser program so decided to try these drops and found them superior to any others I had used. Smarts when you first drop them in, then eyes clear and feel wonderful. Claims to improve eyes and clear films, cataracts, spots, growths, glaucoma, etc. My experience with this, which I use to keep my eyes in good condition, is excellent. 5 parts purified water 2 parts best grade honey 1 part pure apple cider (the good unfiltered stuff) Just mix and store in a dropper bottle. No need to refrigerate but feels good to use the cold drops in tired eyes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 , apple cider has mycotoxins in it, fermented apples. Wouldn't white vinegar be less toxic? > > LymeAngl@... wrote: apple cider vinegar and honey for eyes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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