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Mine went away with the application of fresh breastmilk. ;)

There is a Similasan drop for pink eye; though I think I read

somewhere that it contains mercury. You could try looking it up on

the EWG's Skin Deep database.

Or, if you're feeling daring, you could try some raw milk... ?

Good luck.

Amy

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> Good Morning!

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> After a few days of mild pain in my left eye, today I wake up with

it red and puffy in the bottom corner at my nose.

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> It is semi-itchy and is in pain! HELP!!!!

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> Today, I am going to be away ALL day at a toy show, so if you have

any advice, please send it to my business email Bernsteinscards@...

which will get sent to me on my Blackberry.

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> (i will have a moment today to run to the healthfood store.) Also,

how do I know if it's not a clogged pore?

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> THANKS!!!

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> Avery

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I have a little book called INSTANT VITAMIN AND MINERAL LOCATER and it

says eye problems are a lack of vit A and manganese. Might try taking

extra of these to prevent this happening.

I found on the web a place that says take a pint of water and add a

teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar and start putting in the eyes all day.

It works they say. You need a washcloth because you are going to

constantly do this. Get eye dropper also and put in the eye and roll

the eye so it gets the benefit of the water.

Here is the web site of this info.

http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/viral_conjunctivitis.html

Hope this will help you.

Regards,

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> --- Avery <mrsdanielbernstein@> wrote:

> > After a few days of mild pain in my left eye, today I wake up with

> > it red and puffy in the bottom corner at my nose.

> > It is semi-itchy and is in pain! HELP!!!!

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--- Amy <aelewark@...> wrote:

> Mine went away with the application of fresh breastmilk. ;)

> Or, if you're feeling daring, you could try some raw milk... ?

This folk remedy web site has lots of ideas for home remedies:

http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_indx.htm

(add to bookmarks or save to favorites)

and in particular for conjunctivitis (pink eye):

http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_conju.htm

They include milk, but I like Amy's idea of raw milk better :)

They also include yogurt with active culture as an option.

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I have also heard that Native Americans used their urine to rinse the infected

eye, although I have never tried it:).

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My favorite remedy for pink eye is 4 ounces purifed water with 1 teaspoon

celtic sea salt. Moisten cotton ball with salt water solution and wipe from

inside of eye to the outside. Do not reuse the same cotton ball. Repeat

every hour as needed. In addition to this topical treatment, take Congaplex

by Standard Process (6 capsules or chewable tablets for the initial dose and

then 2 capsules or tablets every hour), X-Factor butter oil (1/2 teaspoon

twice daily), and Blue Ice Fermented Cod Liver Oil (2 capsules twice daily).

For children use ½ this dosage. Avoid all sugars including fruit juices.

Kim Schuette, CN

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There is also an herb called eyebright, and infusion of which can be used

as an eye wash for a myriad of eye conditions. It can also be taken

internally. As for mercury in the homeopathic preparation, the

homeopathic preparation is said to contain only the energy signature of

the substance, not the substance itself.

Desh

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Similasan drops are very effective and very safe. The mercury in a

homeopathic dilution, with no discernible trace of the original

mercury molecules (this is why allopaths have such a hard time with

homeopathy--they can't see any reason as to why it should work). We

have used every type of drop they carry with our brood of kids (five

at home now) and had great results.

For whatever it's worth . . .

e

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