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I'm going to try to make my first eyewash, my liquid is going to be

make from fennel seeds and seasalt(two tsb fennel,one tsb seasalt,one

quart distilled water). But what I'm wanting to know, how long will

the tea stay good being put back for later use? Thanks for reading

Corrine.

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Corinne,

When I make eyewashes , I do not use them for more than a day. Have a

scrupolous clean container, etc...

My favorite eyewash is to collect the white, transparent leaves from

young beeches in January, February, that keep on hanging on the trees.

 

A few leaves, a cup of boiling water over them , to steep for about 10

Minutes. A train through an unbleached coffee filter, and sterilized

gauze to wash the eyes with.

Fresh every day. It's an old native Odawa medicine.

C-M

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, Christa Maria <cmaria@t...>

wrote:

> Corinne,

> When I make eyewashes , I do not use them for more than a day.

Have a

> scrupolous clean container, etc...

> My favorite eyewash is to collect the white, transparent leaves

from

> young beeches in January, February, that keep on hanging on the

trees.

>

> A few leaves, a cup of boiling water over them , to steep for about

10

> Minutes. A train through an unbleached coffee filter, and

sterilized

> gauze to wash the eyes with.

> Fresh every day. It's an old native Odawa medicine.

> C-M

Thanks for your reply Christa, I love American Indian remedies.

My first experience with making my own medicine was for posion oak. I

had it really bad tried everything on the counter at your local Wal-

mart. Then I still needed to go to the doctor and finally I had a

friend that suggested using a Indian Medicine. At that point I was

willing to try anything, I had no experience with natural healing.

Really wet behind the ears and very nervous on trying something like

that. But after making a tea out of the pokesalad root, then taking a

bath in it, I was crystal clear on which medicines were the BEST.

Now when someone mentions an American Indian remedy, I listen

very very very well. So I'll be trying the beeches soon. Thanks

again, Corrine.

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