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Eyes - chronic conjunctivitis, elderly woman 03 Mar 2013 09:58 #31259

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I am helping an elderly woman with this problem
Have been using MMS (the eye protocol) but am wondering if CDS could be used.
Has anyone any experience with using CDS in eyes, main reason I want to try is because she feels it burns and I am sure that CDS burns less (tried it on myself)
By the way IT IS REALLY helping! But still not "cured"

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Eyes - chronic conjunctivitis, elderly woman 16 Mar 2013 04:46 #31730

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I have been having problems with one of my eyes as well.

and tried a bit of MMS early on but it stung and I don't feel like it helped much

But then today I realised something that the eye got a lot redder after waking up from sleep which tells me the problem may be less in the actual eye and more in the eye lid as going to sleep exposes the eye to the eye lid for a long period of time, whilst being awake your eye has less time in contact with the eyelid.

So just now I tried two drops of MMS in a very small amount of water but then put a cotton wool ball in the liquid and soaked up the MMS and then with one eye closed I coated the outside of my eye lid with MMS, this also stung a little but no where near as much as applying to the eyes directly

I then let it sit for about a minute or two and then washed off the eye lid with plain water.

and I have to say within those few minutes my eye feels so much better.

The eyelid is very thin covering of skin and I figured the MMS would absorb into it and I feel much more the problem is in the eyelid it'self then the actual eye.

You should perhaps try this method using a cotton wool soaked in MMS applied to the closed eyelid and see how it goes.
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Eyes - chronic conjunctivitis, elderly woman 16 Mar 2013 19:33 #31741

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This is actually what I am doing with this elderly woman, I do put some in her eye but most of it I have laying on top for a while. Mostly because she has a very hard time getting drops into her eyes. Also they are hard to open when the puss has closed them up.
It works wonders and makes the puss ooze out of her lower eyegland, it seems like it breaks the hard stuff up and makes the other stuff ooze out. The thing is it doesn't seem to get it healed, not yet.
I also have been using this on another woman who has bad circulation in her legs and has sores on her feet, these often get infected. I have been soaking MMS (skin spray solution) in a gauze and laying it on this tiny wound, and every time I take it off it is filled with this green puss. Even though the sore does not look infected. Her skin is healing up very well, and the sore is getting smaller and smaller every day!
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Eyes - chronic conjunctivitis, elderly woman 01 Sep 2013 22:18 #35717

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I am 62 and healed my own conjunctivitis primarily by holding an open bottle of CDS under each eye and letting the fumes go into each eye. I pull the upper lid up and then the lower lid down to give the fumes access to the infection. I hold the bottle there and move it around to a different place or a different eye when I can no longer stand the burn. My eyes water after that and I have to mop that up, but I'd say three days and the eyes should be as good as new. Of course reinfection will occur if you don't wipe down everything you've touched with Clorox - light switches, keyboards, telephone, door knobs, bathroom faucets.
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