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FO in the eyes- infection?
D G
After reading a few posts about some getting what may appear to be infection after dropping FO into the eyes, I have a few questions:
1)was the eye dropper bottle sterile? 2)if it was a used bottle, what was in it? Some essential oils leave a noticable residue even after rinsing throughly. This could be a source of irritation. My mother will be trying the FO in the eyes soon for cataracts. Based on what I've see here, I will mix a small amount of colloidal silver in the oil, although it may not mix well. Please don't post warning me about the dangers of colloidal silver (properly made that is) used in the eyes. It is pure hogwash. Your eyes won't turn blue, and it does work well for eye infections. I now make my own CS with a system from . The amount I will use is just enough to kill any pathogen that "may" be in the oil. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at |
Miz Judy & Mel
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýVERY wise you are..and please let us
know the results. When Cliff gets back home, he is no doubt going to be reading
these same post. I have an idea he will be telling us the same thing about
sterilizing and having clean everything. Essential oils can be very dangerous if
not handles also properly..there is usually warnings on labels. Take heed to
everything we put on, in, or around the body. Things will also absorb into the
flesh very easily through pours of the skin. TRY a dab of this on the flesh
before every using it as prescribed. If by chance it begins to itch, or burn, or
fester than wash it off and never use it.
?
Now I've been using the flaxseed oil
in my eyes have had no problems so far.And I have noticed some change in my
eyesight. Last time I was checked for glasses was two and half years ago..but I
have tri-focal and they are great for my kind of work.But the doctor said even
then my eyes had gotten better..I had had a lazy like eye. I was at this time
using flaxseed oil in the eyes. Not everyday, but whenever the eyes begin to get
tired or the sinuses begin to bother me. But I learned to put it in the eyes
just before going to bed, this way the eyes could rest and be healing at the
same time. Never once did I notice anything wrongly. I would take the bottle
from the refrigerator and carefully fill the eye-dropper, which I buy at a drug
store for around 25 cents. I would first boil some water, and poor it into the
bottle and immediately dump it out, turning it over on a sterilized gauze. I
always wanted to be SAFE as possible.
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melanie
I was about to suggest to Marie to put some colloidal silver in her eye to
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get rid of the infection, because I've seen that work for many things, too, but I was not about to tell her to put anything else into her very sensitive eyes! I am still in shock over that oil causing her the problem, and I'm like you, I think she must have contaminated herself one way or another from not using sterile objects in the first place. WHO KNOWS? I am to blame, because I should have offered to do it for her. Live and learn! I'm NOT trying to scare anyone off from trying it, I'm just warning what could possibly happen. I hope I never see or hear of anyone getting an infection from it again. Melanie ----- Original Message -----
From: D G <rc_glider@...> To: <FlaxSeedOil2@...> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 11:25 AM Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] FO in the eyes- infection? After reading a few posts about some getting what may appear to beis pure hogwash. Your eyes won't turn blue, and it does work well for eye |
Joel Agee
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Miz Judy & Mel wrote: . I would first boil some water, and poor it into the bottle and immediately dump it out, turning it over on a sterilized gauze. I always wanted to be SAFE as possible. Which bottle do you mean -- a bottle that you pour the oil into before using the? eye dropper? Second question: After filling the bottle with boiling water, you empty it immediately, pouring the water through a sterilized gauze.? Did I get that? right?? IF so, what's the purpose of the gauze?? Why not? pour the water directly into the sink? Best wishes,
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