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Tear supplements: drops, gels, ointments, Lacrisert
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SusieD
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12-May-2006, 12:16
Just wondering, is there a reason why this drop is bright red? What is in it to make it that colour?
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12-May-2006, 12:31
Vitamin B12. It's not bright red like in the pic - more like diluted pomegranate juice
but unlike juice it does not stain.
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13-May-2006, 13:08
Interesting, thanks!
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