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DR AFSAR IMAM
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eyewash

Post by DR AFSAR IMAM »

hi all
may I take the liberty to add a few on the topic;
Clary[Salvia sclaria], hydrastis canadanesis and Rosa damascena are also
recommended for eyewash.
ref; Dale's encyclopaedia of herbs.
best

Dr Afsar Imam Sayyed
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westernherbalist
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Re: eyewash

Post by westernherbalist »

Hello All,

Just for info, may I add that 30mls of mother tincture of euphrasia
off. or Myrica cerifera added to 480mls of sterile saline makes an
excellent eye drop/wash in a home or acute situation..

Mark McDermott M.H.,AHG
--- In minutus@y..., "Dr Afsar Imam" wrote:
also
life much


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: eyewash

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Good old tea (allowed to cool) is also fantastic!


Tanya Marquette
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Re: eyewash

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Dear All,

Hydrastis c (or golden seal root powder) is an old herb useful for all the mucous membranes of the body. I used to use a tea of it for conjunctivitis with my children when they were small. It is also an herb that commercial pharmacies included in eye ointments on a regular basis for many years (dont know what they do today)

tanya


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