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Hypochlorous acid (HOCL) spray in europe; is Leucillin safe for eye care
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Originally posted by gilles View PostWanting to try HOCL spray as a way of eye hygiene maintenance I was searching for Natrasan and other sprays that people on this forum mentioned, but sadly enough these products don't seem easy to order here in Belgium (europe).
After some searching I came across Leucillin by accident. This spray seems to be very similar to the Natrasan atisceptic skincare spray, and possible to order for people from the EU.
Has anyone any experience with this spray? Does it look safe to use for as a eye treatment regimen?
I found out it is safe for animals eyes:
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Have you written the company to ask? People wrote the Natrasan company to find out if it was safe for eyes, so you could try writing this other one to find out.
Also I'm having difficulty getting Natrasan to Canada, anyone have any suggestions where I can buy it? The official site is not shipping out of the UK, due to the virus situation.
Anyone know if there's a product that can be purchased from or in Canada which is the same as Natrasan?
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Guest repliedYes it is okay to use on humans
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Hypochlorous acid (HOCL) spray in europe; is Leucillin safe for eye care
Wanting to try HOCL spray as a way of eye hygiene maintenance I was searching for Natrasan and other sprays that people on this forum mentioned, but sadly enough these products don't seem easy to order here in Belgium (europe).
After some searching I came across Leucillin by accident. This spray seems to be very similar to the Natrasan atisceptic skincare spray, and possible to order for people from the EU.
Has anyone any experience with this spray? Does it look safe to use for as a eye treatment regimen?
I found out it is safe for animals eyes:Suitable for ears, eyes, sensitive and allergy prone skin types, Leucillin's soothing and calming formula helps manage the symptoms of allergy suffers and prevents infection. Leucillin has a wide and varied range of uses and capabilities within all areas of animal healthcare and is suitable for mammals, birds and reptiles.
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