Hi ,

On Sat, 25 Nov 2000 09:35:53 -0500 (EST), [email protected] wrote:

>My 26yr.old
>daughter has an infection in both eyes. The doctor is not sure what it
>is. Can you safely use CS as an eye wash? Also, at what ppm.

I use my standard ~10 ppm CS as eye drops, after I mix a little (tiny
bit) of non-iodized salt into it.   

(In a small saucer I put 4 oz of CS, then add about 1/10 tsp of salt
for the eye drops.  I fill a small, 1 oz dropper container with this
solution.  Then I add about 10 drops of melaleuca oil to the remaining
CS/salt in the saucer, stir it around and "suck" it into a spray
bottle to use as nasal spray.)

The reason for the salt is to reduce the amount of tears.  That keeps
the CS drops in the eye longer.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moyn  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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