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Ky Mama (Clinton, Ky) on 11/24/2012
5 out of 5 stars

We have used charcoal for conjunctivits (pink-eye) many times. I have used this on myself and on my children, including little ones. I mix 1 T. of activated charcoal powder in 1 cup of boiled, cooled water. Then I strain it through a coffee filter. The resulting gray water should be kept in a clean jar. 2-4x a day, (definitely right before bed) drop one drop of the gray water into each eye (even if only one eye is infected... It is highly contagious. ) Even after infection has visibly healed, continue one drop a day for a few more days once a day to make sure. Even with one drop, lots of the water will come out of the eye... That is okay as long as at least some got into the eye. I use a drinking straw to get out some water from my jar if I do not have a clean eye dropper on hand. This week my four year old woke up with his eyes crusted shut. I cleaned them gently with a warm washcloth until he could open his eyes. All day his eyes were bloodshot and he had yellowish greenish discharge. 24 hours later, there was no sign of infection! Many years ago when my children had this I would have to pay for an office visit and an antibiotic; so grateful for this cheap, safe, easy alternative.
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Replied By Teresa (Lutz, FL) on 08/14/2014

I have used activated charcoal for many things over the years, and although the charcoal slurry drops can sometimes work for eye infections, I have found that colloidal silver is much quicker and has worked every time for every kind of eye irritation or infection, chilld or adult. 1 or 2 drops in the eyes a few times a day.
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Replied By Michele (Richmond, VA) on 09/16/2014

You drop the colloidal silver right in your eye? Does it sting?
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Replied By Maryann (VA) on 03/18/2021

No, it feels just like water.

Replied By Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 09/16/2014

Dear Michele,

When we have use colloidal silver in the eye, we have put a drop directly into the eye and we did not find it to sting.

~Mama to Many~

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Replied By Lindsey (Sherwood, Ar) on 09/14/2016

This remedy is very effective and starts working immediately. It is also great for pets when they have any kind of eye infection or goopy eyes. Please put this remedy on the main pink eye page as well!
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