I've been experiencing dry eyes for years and I tried many OTC drops with not much use, until Systain Balance came out which helped a lot. But I started using a mixture of herbs called "Dr. Christopher's eyebright extract" I use the liquid form and I do the eye washes 2-3 times a day and my eyes don't feel dry anymore, I have stopped using all OTC drops. The herb is cheaper than OTC drops and there are many reviews about it online, it has improved my vision as well. For those of you who have lost hope I highly recommend you give this a try. If you have any questions about it I'll be happy to answer anything.
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Originally posted by kanon View PostInteresting! Where did you get it, and what do you mean by an "eye wash"? Thanks! Ashley
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Originally posted by xpro View PostI got it from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Christopher.../dp/B000TQ4D4Y
I'm just wondering if you didn't add this ingredient, would using hot/warm water in the eye wash cups be just as effective? It would act like a warm, wet compress expressing the glands. Also is the "relief" from the product due to the eyes watering like crazy because they've been so annoyed by alcohol and cayenne on their surface?
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Originally posted by spmcc View PostOMG! This is in a base of pure grain alcohol! And it contains cayenne pepper! I can see trying it orally... but in the eyes?!?! Wow. I thought I was brave trying diluted tea tree oil on *closed* lids.
I'm just wondering if you didn't add this ingredient, would using hot/warm water in the eye wash cups be just as effective? It would act like a warm, wet compress expressing the glands. Also is the "relief" from the product due to the eyes watering like crazy because they've been so annoyed by alcohol and cayenne on their surface?
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Originally posted by hankm9 View PostBe careful as these washes sometimes contain Vasoconstrictors and/or BAK.
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BAK is Benzalkonium Chloride which can cause damage to the cornea if used long term. I don't know if this eyebright herb has it in but if it does I wouldn't use it at all. Might be worth checking the bottle to see what ingredients it has in as the website does not list all it's ingredients only the herabl ones.
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Originally posted by robster View PostBAK is Benzalkonium Chloride which can cause damage to the cornea if used long term. I don't know if this eyebright herb has it in but if it does I wouldn't use it at all. Might be worth checking the bottle to see what ingredients it has in as the website does not list all it's ingredients only the herabl ones.
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