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Often called "pink eye" or "red eye," conjunctivitis is a painful and/or itchy redness of the whites of one's eyes. It is most commonly due to an allergic reaction or an infection (usually bacterial, but sometimes viral). It can be treated, however, using natural therapies.
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"pink eye"
I have always treated "bacterial conjunctivitis"
using colloidal silver for yearssssssss....just a few days and it is gone. Over the last 4 years I found a nano colloidal that not only is good for bacterial conjunctivitis but for Lyme disease....I don't know if we are allowed to give product names, so feel free to write to me privately and I will be happy to share with you....if I can give the name here in a post I would be happy to do that.
My daughter at one time was a telephone bank employee and "pink eye" is common in those settings.
She carried a bottle of this brand and would spray her eyes on each break and never suffered from the aggravation of pink eye.
Conjunctivitis is a common side effect of Lyme patients and I never have problems as this product is something I carry in my purse.
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