If anyone wants the formula  to make your own  Eyebright tincture   I have it.    The only change I made was to use the base of CS  instead of distilled water.    Ive been using this for some time  and can tell you it works almost miracles.  Glaucoma is a thing of the past,  so are floaters  and cataracts.

zoe


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I missed what you are using. Is it a specific product? I would LOVE to get rid of my floaters! How long did it take for them to go away?

Shelli


Simon Jester wrote: 

Hi Sandee, 



Thanks for this information Simon - I have sent for a bottle to try it. 


You're welcome... 


Just remember - it has cayenne in it, so it will sting a bit. Some people can stand it better than others. The easiest thing to do is just plan on needing anywhere from 5-15 minutes (per eye, if you do them separately - I do them together). Just wash them, then hold them shut tight for a few minutes, then slowly try to open them (it is when you open them after the wash that they burn like crazy) - keep doing this until you can open them without feeling like they're gonna catch fire... 


I do add extra cayenne tincture (usually about 20-30 drops of Dr Schulzes tincture to a bottle of the eyebright), so mine burns a bit more. 



I wash my eyes with EIS and know that it works however I have 

cataracts so would like to see how this one works for them. 


An awesome 'side-effect' is getting rid of the floaters (I had a bunch, and now have none). Those things drove me crazy... 



Will let you know how it works for me after a little while 


I look forward to hearing how it works for you... 



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