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Reddit mentions of Nature Drop's Organic Castor Oil,1 oz - 100% USDA Certified Pure Cold Pressed Hexane free - Best oil Growth For Eyelashes, Hair, Eyebrows, Face and Skin, Triple Filtered, Great for Acne

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Nature Drop's Organic Castor Oil,1 oz - 100% USDA Certified Pure Cold Pressed Hexane free - Best oil Growth For Eyelashes, Hair, Eyebrows, Face and Skin, Triple Filtered, Great for Acne
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PREMIUM GRADE: 100% Pure Cold Pressed Castor Oil. Hexane-Free Extraction. Only the best Castor seeds hand-picked and extracted by cold press to preserve the botanical actives and Triple Refined for the Highest Quality Grade.NUTRIENT RICH, NATURAL & ORGANIC - Know what you're putting on your skin and body. Never compromise when the highest quality natural oil is available today. Our Castor Oil is abundant in essential Omega-6 & Omega-9 fatty acids that provide extraordinary benefits for fading fine lines and wrinkles, treating acne, and working towards hair, lash and brow growth.FOR HAIR THAT GROWS STRONGER, HEALTHIER AND THICKER: Nature Drop Organic Castor Oil is used to promote hair growth hence helps thicken eyebrows and eyelashesCASTOR OIL FOR LONGER EYELASHES/THICKER EYEBROWS- Castor oil is so rich in nutrients and deeply concentrated, hence even a small amount of oil can do wonders for your eyelashes. Applying castor oil in optimum amounts will do wonders in growing your eyebrows as well. Just a mere touch of them in your eyebrows before you sleep is more than enough to thicken them.
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Found 2 comments on Nature Drop's Organic Castor Oil,1 oz - 100% USDA Certified Pure Cold Pressed Hexane free - Best oil Growth For Eyelashes, Hair, Eyebrows, Face and Skin, Triple Filtered, Great for Acne:

u/GetOffMyLawn_ ยท 2 pointsr/Rosacea

I use MSM cream on my face and it works well. I have not tried oral MSM nor MSM eye drops. IANAD, I can only tell you about things I've researched or tried for myself.

Try erythromycin eye ointment. Or you can get azithromycin eye drops. It's off label for ocular rosacea but a study has shown it works. Beats taking oral antibiotics which upset your stomach.

Castor oil eye drops are supposed to be helpful for lubricating the eyes and have medicinal effect. You might want to try those at bedtime. You can get regular eye drops that contain castor oil to use during the day.

If that's not lubricating enough you can put ointment in your eye at bedtime. You can get OTC stuff like Stye or Bausch&Lomb make something similar. Basically petroleum jelly and mineral oil with a couple other things.

Don't forget to do warm compresses on your eyelids twice a day. It really helps. The day I got diagnosed I did a warm compress at bedtime followed by lubricating drops. When I woke up in the morning I had a big ball of gunk underneath my eye and a great deal of relief. But the warm compresses unblock the oil glands and those are what lubricate your eye, tears are not enough. That may be why Xiidra or Restasis aren't working for you. You need oil, not tears.

Wash your eyelids and eyelashes to get the gunk out. I do mine in the shower with Cetaphil. Some people use baby shampoo.

u/AppalacianGal ยท 0 pointsr/BackYardChickens

Once upon a time I treated a baby chick eye infection with chamomile eye drops with success...Her eye was red and oozing, and closed shut. If that is what is going on with your Silkie then I'd say it's early stages and easily treated with herbal eye drops. Make a strong Chamomile tea (organic) let cool and do drops a few times a day. I did not use Castor Oil, but after some reading seems like it also could help. Castor Oil has antiinfammitory properties too/ Cold Pressed Castor Oil is the all natural kind. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HE3QBXA/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_dZYVCb7G2CHBM

Side Note: Chamomile tea bags are an old remedy for conjunctivitis.

Here is some more good info on treating chicken ailments with herbal remedies. https://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2015/02/grow-herbal-first-aid-kit-for-your.html