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In a message dated 7/27/2006 2:54:03 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

barb1283@... writes:

, apple cider has mycotoxins in it,

fermented apples. Wouldn't white vinegar be less

toxic

::::::::::1 part pure apple cider (the good unfiltered stuff):::::::::::

**********I use the " pure " unfiltered apple cider vinegar, which I get at

Wholefoods....I have used this for years with NO problems....I wouldn't put

white vinegar in my eyes....I have however, used it in ear drops and for

antibacterial wash, but never in the eye.

********Perhaps Dr Schaller can speak to the vinegar issue......I have never

had a problem using the " pure " in my eyes, so I really can't answer that and

don't have time to research it at the moment.

Angel Huggzzz

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Hello unitedstatesvet@...,

In reference to your comment:

Where does the silver come in with this recipe? Wow, honey and apple cider

in the eyes.. Who'd a thunk it. if this is two different methods which do you

prefer?

Chris...

*********I actually like both, but the silver is easier to make fresh....the

silver is GREAT for pink eye....

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