Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Hey Y'all, Answering at the top .. read the bottom if you wish. ;-) Rare is it that I take a totally committed position on use of an EO or Hydrosol .. simply because sometimes they don't work for some folks. But there's absolutely NO DOUBT that pure, uncontaminated, Hydrosol from Rosa damascena will kick the butt of the Conjunctivitis critters .. it will do it every time and it will do it FAST! Antibiotics, which are normally prescribed for this condition, take 7 - 10 days and during that time the victim often infects others .. as well as infecting the other eye as one begins to get better .. but Rose Hydrosol has done the job for MANY people .. MANY times .. in 48 hours or LESS! I have never had Conjunctivitis .. but I have personally given Rose Hydrosol to a half dozen or more people who did have it and I have personally seen it go away in quick time .. its one of the few village Hydrosol remedies that has survived the test of time. Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com >>Obviously, oils are not indicated for an eye condition. Have chamomile tea >>bags which I will wet down and put on eye for ten minutes tonight and again >>in the morning. Any other suggestionsthat anybody may have are gratefully >>accepted! >> >>This is killing me because I have a month old grandson that I can't be >>around until this is cleared up. And guess what???? Mother's Day is Sunday, and I >>can't hold my grandson. >> >>I think I will call an eye doctor to get another medical opinion.... >> >>Thank you! >> >>Barb > > Hey Barb... > > Got any Chamomile or Rose Hydrosol? That's what I've been using for my young > " Crypt Creatures. " They all had Conjunctivitis and I used Rose on > them...Use'em straight as an eye wash... can't be all that bad because the two year old > and the 6 year old layed down willingly after the first time to have it > redone... > > As for that Chamomile Tea Bag of yours, I would take it one step further if I > were you, I would take two or three, steep them in boiling water and then use > them as eye washes. That will do more for you (In my opinion) than if you > plunked a wet teabag on your eye. > > Today is Thursday? Be Pro Active and Do it several Times a day and you'll > PROBABLY have it whooped by Sunday. Also, don't touch the healthy eye. Period. > Otherwise you'll spread it. > > K > > Cheers! > Kathleen Petrides > The Woobey Queen > http://www.fatcatcandleco.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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