Hello Dave.
I know what you wrote but have no clue what it is.--*Monkey holding peach balm*-- So heres what I came up with in a search. Is this correct? Do you purchase yours online (where?) or locally? Odd that they say white-monkey-holding-peach-balm-herbal-mental note last word inseries. Perhaps that's pidgeon for menthol.

Frightening list of ingredients when considering eye applications. Anyone else ever use any of them on eyes?


Ingredients

Sale price: /$5.49/
100 bottle 18 g. per bottle.
        *:*     
Methylsalicylate 3%, Camphor 22%, Menthol 19%, Eucalyptus Oil 3%
 Including Cinnamon oil, Peppermint oil, Clove oil, and more

www.thaicraft.com/white-monkey-holding-peach-balm-herbal-mental-ointment.html


Price: *$1.09* White Monkey Holding Peach Balm 0.28 Oz - 8 Gm
/www.amazon.com/White-Monkey-Holding-Peach-Balm/dp/B00175YLUW


White Monkey holding peach balm herbal mental 1x 18 g
$5.00

Methylsalicylate 3%, Camphor 22%, Menthol 19%, Eucalyptus Oil 3%
 Including Cinnamon oil, Peppermint oil, Clove oil, and more
www.bonanzle.com/booths/thaicraft/items/White_Monkey_holding_peach_balm_herbal_mental_1x_18_g


White Monkey Holding Peach Balm 18 gr (no. 22) <http://www.veryasia.com/whmohopeba18.html>Sale: *$2.95* White Monkey Holding Peach Balm - 12gr (no. 20) <http://www.veryasia.com/whmohopeba12.html>


On 7/5/2010 11:56 AM, Dave Darrin wrote:
Shirley  and all interested:
I had a grey spot in the center of my vision for about a year. I supposed it was a cataract, it was only in one eye. One day I had used some Monkey holding peach balm and hadn't washed my hands when my eyes itched so I touched the corner of my eyes with the finger tips I had used to apply it. They didn't have enough on them to see but it felt like I had stuffed a whole ice cube into my eye. After a whole bunch of blinking I noticed that my vision was clear in both eyes. That was two months ago and they are still clear. If anyone wants to try this I recommend you don't use more than a residual on a finger tip that you wipe off well before use as it can be quite uncomfortable.
Dave
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Shirley Reed <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

      I have used Cansee which is the Russian preparation for
    cataracts.  I think it is from Russia.  Originally I got it for my
    husband since prednisone is giving him cataracts, but his pain
    requires it.  Or so he thinks anyway.   So I wound up using all
    three bottles since he felt it was too expensive.  I don't
    understand some peoples reasonings.  Anyhoo, those drops were the
    most wonderful feeling drops for eyes I have ever used.  Really
    made the eyes feel good.  I can't say about cataracts since I
    don't have that condition.  There are slightly different drops
    that contain the same active ingredients as the CanSee, but don't
    cost as much.  I have not used them.    Did the Larry Tankersley
    on this list ever live in NE Arkansas??  Around Osceola??   Hope
    that's not too personal.   pj   I did not know this man personally
    but recall hearing the name.  He was a well-respected person.



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