> The correct definitions are found here:
>
>  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut_milk

>the woman with the cataracts got splashed in one eye
>by the coconut juice and it burned a bit.

>This time we were prepared, went to the local market
>grabbed a coconut, opened it, strained it through a
>washcloth into a plastic cup.
>Dribbled the juice into both eyes.

I re-read the above posting of the woman who got
splashed with coconut juice. I assume this was
the *water* of the coconut & not the *milk*,
since the milk would have to be gotten from mashing
and straining the coconut meat.
This doesn't seem to have been done when they went to a local market.

My question =
For cataracts, does one use the water or the milk ?

Smitty


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