NO NO NO!!!!!!!NEVER Let me Repeat NEVER EVER put anything in your eyes not intended to go there. All eye drops must be sterile. People have been blinded by putting stuff in there eyes. You have been warned!!. If you don't believe me just talk to an eye doctor and they will tell you. And the blindness I am talking about is the forever kind.
2007-03-19 16:13:09
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answered by mr.answerman 6
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Yes, yes, yes! I had pink eye and I used organic extra virgin coconut oil and it healed it in 2 days. Do not heat oil in microwave. Use a stainless steel spoon over a pot of boiling water to melt, let cool then use a dropper. Put two drops in each eye at least twice a day. It's better at night before bed. It will make your vision a little blurry for about a half hour.
EXPERIENCED USE!!!
2013-12-23 02:15:07
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answered by Michell 1
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Coconut oil is pleasant in your hair, but additionally pleasant in your epidermis. Just watch out regardless that seeing that just a little is going far. The Body Shop makes a Coconut Oil Hair Shine that's pleasant and their Coconut Body Care has Virgin Coconut Oil additionally. Baby Oil has plenty of Mineral Oil in it and Fish Oil turns out like whatever that are supposed to simply be used for meals. Wheat Germ Oil (Vitamin E) is well in your epidermis and in your face (in case your face is dry otherwise you wish to combat untimely getting older. It's additionally an antioxidant!). Mango Seed Oil may be fairly well for extraordinarily dry epidermis for your frame!
2016-09-05 09:10:19
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answered by ? 4
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Never use anything in your eyes that isn't sterile. There are great lubricating eyedrops out there that are saline. (salt water) They are balanced for our normal body chemistry.
Please don't use anything not cleared by a doctor. These are your EYES you're talking about. You don't want to blind yourself, hon.
Peace.
2007-03-19 16:15:21
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answered by Depoetic 6
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NO! Why would you put any kind of oil in your eyes?
If your eyes are dry, use lubricating drops like Renu.
If the oil glands in your eyelids are blocked, place a warm compress on them for 10 minutes in the morning or at night.
2007-03-19 16:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think you can put it in your eyes although it is awesome on the skin and to cook with! My chocolate chip cookies and pancakes rock when I use coconut oil1
2007-03-27 09:40:39
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answered by onlyheretoserve 1
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It won't hurt your eyes but it feels kinda weird--castor oil is best for eye problems that have to do with the lid area like stys(sp??) Use a saline solution for your eyeballs.
2007-03-27 10:17:46
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answered by Zaye 2
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No, it's not intended for the eyes. You can drink it and slather it on your skin and hair. But never put it in your eyes.
2007-03-26 20:31:43
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answered by mariasioco815 2
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No! You don't want oil in your eyes! You want water or a water-based liquid.
2007-03-19 16:13:15
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answered by Firm_Cross 2
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No, never put anything in you eyes thats not ment for eyes.
2007-03-25 01:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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