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Old September 12th, 2009, 08:10 AM
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Jo, I hope you don't mind me adding your post to a thread of member suggested eye treatments. Great post. I thought it could help quite a few member if posted in more than one area. There are other suggested treatments for the eye here that you may like to share with this lady as some are very inexpensive:

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Originally Posted by Jo View Post
Hi all,

I'm in touch with an elderly morgie from S.Africa whose got very bad eyes - pink, painful, white blobs on bottom lids, v poor sight.

I gave her the following advice, picked up through MDR discussions:

Natural products are best to combate morgellons.

There are two main problems with eyes and morgellons. Firstly, infected
eye lashes can keep infection moving to eyes. Secondly, infected sinuses
continue eye problems.

So, its important to run solutions through ears, nose, mouth gargle too.

Here's some solutions to try in eye baths:

- contact lens saline solution
- weak saline solution with very small drop of 3 % hydrogen peroxide
- weak brewed, warm green tea solution

Eye drops:


- with small amount of boric acid in ingredients.
- silver solution eye drops

When trying any of these for the first time, only try in one eye and wait
24 hrs.


If foreign matter, gunk etc starts coming out, this is a good sign - Do
not rub eyes.


- flush out with water that has been boiled and cooled. Follow up with
antibiotic eye drops.

- I advised her daughter to try any of the above first, as a tester, before supplying to mother.

Does anyone have any further thoughts? If silver solution is still recommended - does anyone know the best products for the job? - I have no idea if she could source silver solution in SA yet.

Many thanks

Jo xxx
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