Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection- gelling agents

2007-10-19 Thread John Plumridge
Agar flakes can be dissolved in warm water, then cooled. Used beneficially 
on skin, and not considered to be harmful to sensitive skins, so this 
probably included testing on rabbits' eyes at some point.
Used as a base to hold all sorts of botanicals, and is not considered to be 
reactive.


John

--On 18 October 2007 11:30:59 -0500 Clayton Family  
wrote:



How about pectin, like for making jelly?  I think it needs to be cooked
in order to gel, any one know?

Or maybe agar seaweed thickener. I am not sure if that requires cooking
or not.  I am a veg- maybe jello would work too, but not for me- I think
it also needs some heat.

I am thinking that the heat would cause the cs to bind with the
thickener, so maybe make it too thick, then add cs to it when it is
cooled. Would that work?  Another thing that might be considered is the
pH.

Kathryn

On Oct 18, 2007, at 4:57 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:


  I suppose you could use a thickening agent, like unflavored "Jello" ?

ode

At 09:37 AM 10/16/2007 -0700, you wrote:


My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks
ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner.
I sprayed her eyes with CS about 5 times a day and gave her a little
orally too.  The infection got better, but not totally well.  Then
the other eye got red.  I never could cure them totally, so when we
got home we took her to the vet.  The antibiotic drops cut the green
ooze in a day and her eyes got ok in a few days.  I thought maybe my
CS had dropped out, but both bottles I used checked out with a
Tyndall.  Is there anything I could have done to keep the CS in her
eyes longer like the thick antibiotic drops?

Pat



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Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection- gelling agents

2007-10-18 Thread Clayton Family
How about pectin, like for making jelly?  I think it needs to be cooked 
in order to gel, any one know?


Or maybe agar seaweed thickener. I am not sure if that requires cooking 
or not.  I am a veg- maybe jello would work too, but not for me- I 
think it also needs some heat.


I am thinking that the heat would cause the cs to bind with the 
thickener, so maybe make it too thick, then add cs to it when it is 
cooled. Would that work?  Another thing that might be considered is the 
pH.


Kathryn

On Oct 18, 2007, at 4:57 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:


  I suppose you could use a thickening agent, like unflavored "Jello" ?

ode

At 09:37 AM 10/16/2007 -0700, you wrote:

My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks 
ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner.  
I sprayed her eyes with CS about 5 times a day and gave her a little 
orally too.  The infection got better, but not totally well.  Then 
the other eye got red.  I never could cure them totally, so when we 
got home we took her to the vet.  The antibiotic drops cut the green 
ooze in a day and her eyes got ok in a few days.  I thought maybe my 
CS had dropped out, but both bottles I used checked out with a 
Tyndall.  Is there anything I could have done to keep the CS in her 
eyes longer like the thick antibiotic drops?


Pat



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Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection

2007-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote

 "Probably" OK,  but I wouldn't.
If nothing else, it might dry the eye out, being extremely hydroscopic.

I've had the dust in my eyesno big dealbut.

Ode



At 12:27 PM 10/16/2007 -0500, you wrote:


you could make it into a gel, like they did with the antibiotic. I am
not sure if the gel kit sold at silverpuppy it ok to use in the eyes,
but you could ask them, or just make some and try it on yourself.


On Oct 16, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Pat wrote:


My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks
ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner.
I sprayed her eyes with CS about 5 times a day and gave her a little
orally too.  The infection got better, but not totally well.  Then the
other eye got red.  I never could cure them totally, so when we got
home we took her to the vet.  The antibiotic drops cut the green ooze
in a day and her eyes got ok in a few days.  I thought maybe my CS had
dropped out, but both bottles I used checked out with a Tyndall.  Is
there anything I could have done to keep the CS in her eyes longer
like the thick antibiotic drops?


Pat



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Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection

2007-10-18 Thread Ode Coyote



  I suppose you could use a thickening agent, like unflavored "Jello" ?

ode


At 09:37 AM 10/16/2007 -0700, you wrote:

My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks 
ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner.  I 
sprayed her eyes with CS about 5 times a day and gave her a little orally 
too.  The infection got better, but not totally well.  Then the other eye 
got red.  I never could cure them totally, so when we got home we took her 
to the vet.  The antibiotic drops cut the green ooze in a day and her eyes 
got ok in a few days.  I thought maybe my CS had dropped out, but both 
bottles I used checked out with a Tyndall.  Is there anything I could have 
done to keep the CS in her eyes longer like the thick antibiotic drops?



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[RE]CS>Canine Eye Infection

2007-10-16 Thread Brooks Bradley

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My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner.  I sprayed her eyes with CS about 5 times a day and gave her a little orally too.  The infection got better, but not totally well.  Then the other eye got red.  I never could cure them totally, so when we got home we took her to the vet.  The antibiotic drops cut the green ooze in a day and her eyes got ok in a few days.  I thought maybe my CS had dropped out, but both bottles I used checked out with a Tyndall.  Is there anything I could have done to keep the CS in her eyes longer like the thick antibiotic drops?

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Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection

2007-10-16 Thread Tad Winiecki
I have treated eye infections in myself and also my cat with herbs.  
One of the best is whole fennel seed, available in grocery stores or 
Asian markets; and also a common weed, Prunella vulgaris, Self-heal; 
and Plantago lanceolata, Ribwort Plaintain, called the #1 heat-clearing 
agent by "The Energetics of Western Herbs" by Peter Holmes.  I made 
these into a tea.  Strained and cooled.  I added a few drops of 
Goldenseal tincture, a powerful herbal antibiotic.  These have worked 
for me on several occasions.  I drop the tea into the eye or it can be 
held on in a compress.


Last time I got a really bad one on a trip I had only some CS and some 
fennel seed and it took several days using drops 4+ times a day but it 
did get rid of it.


Nancy

On Oct 16, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Clayton Family wrote:


On Oct 16, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Pat wrote:

My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks 
ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner. 


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Re: CS>Canine Eye Infection

2007-10-16 Thread Clayton Family
you could make it into a gel, like they did with the antibiotic. I am  
not sure if the gel kit sold at silverpuppy it ok to use in the eyes,  
but you could ask them, or just make some and try it on yourself.



On Oct 16, 2007, at 11:37 AM, Pat wrote:

My Australian Cattle Dog suddenly got an eye infection a couple weeks  
ago.  The eye was red and oozing green stuff from the inside corner.   
I sprayed her eyes with CS about 5 times a day and gave her a little  
orally too.  The infection got better, but not totally well.  Then the  
other eye got red.  I never could cure them totally, so when we got  
home we took her to the vet.  The antibiotic drops cut the green ooze  
in a day and her eyes got ok in a few days.  I thought maybe my CS had  
dropped out, but both bottles I used checked out with a Tyndall.  Is  
there anything I could have done to keep the CS in her eyes longer  
like the thick antibiotic drops?


    
    Pat



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