I make my eyewash with 10% DMSO and 90% CS.  Seems to be more soothing.
Beth T
> On Jul 14, 2015, at 8:50 PM, Nenah Sylver <nenahsyl...@cox.net> wrote:
> 
> First—don’t make CS with anything except distilled water.
>  
> Then—you can spray the CS directly into the eye. I add a tiny bit of Willard 
> Water to my CS solution, but it’s not necessary. (www.willardswater.com 
> <http://www.willardswater.com/> )
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> From: Berntsen, N [mailto:bernangeo...@yahoo.com 
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 8:25 PM
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> Subject: CS>Eye wash
>  
> I am considering using CS to dab or wipe the edges of my eyelids which are a 
> bit irritated by seasonal allergies. I was thinking I would use a couple 
> cotton balls or pads with CS poured onto them, one for each eye.
>  
> Any suggestions, comments or experience with this? Any known 
> contraindications?
>  
> (My CS is made with steam distilled water and a small amount of concentrated 
> baking soda solution and a generator from csprosystems.com 
> <http://csprosystems.com/>)
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