Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Same here. Seems that there are a lot of things that might work but it would be nice to know how and why. Common thread seems to be the DMSO so on that, what percent DMSO is used? ~~ _____________________ The book that is recommended on this site talks about instilling 1 drop of DMSO into each eye to dissolve cataracts. I have posted a recipe for an eye wash several times it is in the old messages, all one has to do is log onto Yahoo and do a search in the messages for eye wash or drops, should come up. This particular eye wash recommends using a 5% solution of DMSO to the herbs in the recipe. Others have posted that they add 1 drop to their eyedrop solution directly into the eyecup before washing the eye. It's mostly up to you. You need to do the research and the files on this site are chock full of recommendations. When people post it would be nice to see the amounts put down for others. No one should be guessing when it comes to their eyes. have you researched this on the internet yet? There is a lot of info out there. The book I mentioned is invaluable, I never stop reading from it. It's listed on this site and I have several other DMSO books that I refer to all the time. To me DMSO is nothing short of miraculous. I will always use it if I can get it. Learning about it is ongoing and this is a great group for that. Having the books helps to back up what you are talking about at least as far as any particular author is concerned. The eyebright herb plus eyewash I recommended is an old formulation that is available in many health food stores. You can buy it prepared, (use with an eyecup) some formulations include the DMSO. Read your labels, check with the herbalist and homeopaths that carry these eye formulations. ~Micki~ _____________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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