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NEW!  REFILLABLE-SOFT KNIT EYE PAD!

NEW! REFILLABLE-SOFT KNIT EYE PAD!

NEW!  REFILLABLE-SOFT KNIT EYE PAD!
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A soothing remedy for tired, inflamed eyes. Super Soft, Bamboo Knit with Food Grade, Coconut Shell Activated Charcoal Granular is gentle on your eyes. We have included an easy to use zipper so that you can replace your charcoal and not your eye pad!

Can be applied dry or wet, however, it is most effective when used steamed. After a long hard day on the computer, shape the Eye Pad by gently working the tiny charcoal granules directly over the eyes.  For wet application, simply steam the eye pad in a vegetable steamer. Zipper has metal parts, do not microwave!

Easy care, remove charcoal and hand or machine wash and dry.  One size fits most.  Hand made in USA.


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Charcoal for Pink Eye
Charcoal for Pink Eye

Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is an infection of the conjunctiva - the outer-most layer of the eyeball. The three most common types of conjunctivitis are viral, allergic, and bacterial. Viral and bacterial conjunctivitis are typically contagious.The viral type is often associated with an upper respiratory tract infection, cold, or sore throat. The allergic type occurs more frequently among those with allergic conditions. When related to allergies, the symptoms are often seasonal. Allergic conjunctivitis may also be caused by intolerance to substances such as cosmetics, perfume, or drugs. Bacterial conjunctivitis is often caused by bacteria such as staphylococcus and streptococcus. The severity of the infection depends on the type of bacteria involved.

Signs and Symptoms:

Viral conjunctivitis: watery discharge, irritation, red eye, infection usually begins with one eye, but may spread easily to the fellow eye.

Allergic conjunctivitis: usually affects both eyes, itching, tearing, swollen eyelids.

Bacterial conjunctivitis: stringy discharge that may cause the lids to stick together, especially after sleeping, swelling of the conjunctiva, redness, tearing, irritation and/or a gritty feeling, usually affects only one eye, but may spread easily to the fellow eye.

Activated charcoal applied as a liquid eye wash or as a poultice is a very fast and effective treatment for pink eye and other eye infections. 

Pink Eye

When Jeff and Bobbi moved to Papua New Guinea they settled into a village of about one thousand people. Pink eye was so prevalent that each family had one or two members who suffered with it. It is very contagious. Over the phone, Bobbi told me that she developed pink eye not long after arriving there. “People were so friendly and eager to shake our hands and hug us…”

“Shortly after we got set up, Ulato, a mother of two, came to us with a quilt over her face. Her eyes were so sensitive to light she couldn’t stand to have them uncovered. We gave her the charcoal water* to take, and by the fourth day her eyes were clear. She had been in so much pain.

“Gege was a young mother of three boys. The middle son had pink eye so bad that his eye was swollen shut. She told us the charcoal was not working. It seems that she was just dabbing a cloth in the charcoal water* then dabbing the corner of the eyes. But after we explained to her just to pour the mixture and to let it wash over the eye, her son was cured within days. Most of the cases had a discharge from the eyes and the white of the eyes was an angry pink.

“We tried the standard antibiotics but found the charcoal to be ten times as affective. In fact, when we left, the whole village was virtually free of pink eye, and the people only wanted charcoal to treat it.” CharcoalRemedies.com page 133

*Charcoal water - stir charcoal powder into a container of water, allow the charcoal to settle out, then pour off the gray water into a separate container. Tilt the head and apply the charcoal water at the inside corner of the eye with an eye dropper, and let the water wash over the eye. Repeat procedure twice a day.

Scratched Eye

Dr. Wynn, MD, relates: “About ten years ago I was working outside wearing an old army surplus jacket. For some reason, I reached up with my arm and the coat briefly touched my eye. It felt as if I had slightly scratched the eye. It was irritating, but I thought it was nothing and would soon pass. But it didn’t. After a couple days the eye was still bothering me. It felt like a grain of sand in my eye, but as hard as I looked, I could not see anything. I asked Dr. Don to look at it, but he couldn’t see anything either. Finally I went to see an ophthalmologist. He searched, but could see nothing, and decided that I had a reactive inflammation on the eyeball. He suggested steroids and an analgesic. In fact, he put one drop of the painkiller on my eye, and it gave me the first relief I had had in days. But, within a half hour the eye was again bothering me. I asked the doctor what the danger was of not using the drugs. He said the eye could become permanently scarred.

“That afternoon, back at Uchee Pines, I was giving a class, and I mentioned my eye problem. One woman thought of a charcoal poultice for the eye, and immediately went and prepared some charcoal jelly with flax seed, enough to make several small poultices. But I didn’t have time to put one on until that evening before going to bed. The next morning when I got up and removed the poultice, I felt excellent results – results that were just as good as with the analgesics that the doctor had given me!” CharcoalRemedies.com page 101


To find out more how charcoal can help you treat eye infections and other common ailments, simply and naturally, right in your home, order the book CharcoalRemedies.com now.

 

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History, science, and practical applications of medicinal charcoal in hospitals and homes, for people and for pets. When and how to give activated charcoal internally, and when and how to apply it externally for a broad range of health conditions. 6 in. x 9 in. (304 pages)

“I heartily recommend CharcoalRemedies.com The Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal and Its Applications. As a physician, as a mother and grandmother, as a public health educator for the past 41 years, I have come to fully trust the efficacy and safety of charcoal as a simple yet powerful home remedy. This book serves not only as a reference book of medicinal charcoal facts, but also brings together a hundred and fifty different charcoal experiences of individuals from around the world. People need this book. EVERY FAMILY, every healthcare worker, every traveler abroad, every health conscious individual needs a copy in their home library.”
Agatha M. Thrash, MD - Co-founder Uchee Pines Institute. Medical Examiner for the State of Georgia

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