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Charlie,

It is not suggested to spray anything not approved for the eye area. The reason is there could be chemicals in the compound to damage the eye.

Research on colloidal silver has shown to be beneifical with infections but you must be pro-active when buying a product. Quality means everything. If the product is not completely pure and has been extracted using chemicals this can cause more challenges to the body.

Colloidal Silver when used over a period of time can bulid up in the liver. In extreme cases if may cause your skin to turn blue.

From my research inflammation in the body can be caused by the body being to acidic. A lifestyle change in eating habits may help reduce inflammation. With my clients I sometimes suggest using therapeutic grade essential oils to relieve the body of stress and encouraging balance to be restored to the body.

You may try coconut oil on the eyelids to relieve your symptoms, a very small amount on a q-tip. Coconut oil has been shown to help with skin challenges and help with inflammation. It is also something to incorporate into your diet. Dr. Bruce Fife's book Coconut Miracle would be a good place to start.

I hope this helps
Chalyce
Wisdom By Nature
Licensed Aromatherapy Coach
VP of Aromatherapy for Natural Therapies Certification Board

December 12, 2010 - 1:23pm

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