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Tea tree oil shampoo treats eye infections

Reference #: 1,677
Submit Date: 17 May 2008
Browse Category: eye infections
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Treatment used: tea tree oil shampoo
You can buy this remedy at: health food store
Remedy will cost you: about $5/bottle
Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Peter Gott, Newspaper Columnist, March 17, 2008
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Remedy Description

"Ask the Doctor", Dr. Peter Gott, Newspaper Columnist, March 17, 2008



Source: http://www.montereyherald.com/ci_9293110?source=rss





Dear Dr. Gott: I would like to share my experience with tea tree oil. Maybe it will help someone else.



For over a year, I suffered with sties and eye infections. My ophthalmologist could only tell me to wash my eyelashes with baby shampoo. He gave me antibiotic

cream to apply at night, but as soon as the infection was healed, it would break out on the other eyelid or in another spot on the same eye. There was never

more than one week between outbreaks.



My sister then found a clipping from a Texas newspaper by an ophthalmologist who said he advised tea tree oil shampoo for his patients. When I took the article

to my doctor, he said he had never heard of this therapy. Because I live in a small town, there are no other eye doctors to consult, so I went to a larger,

neighboring town. The physician I saw there said that the fluid in my eyes was too thick because of my age and advised me to wash with hot water and baby shampoo.



I looked for the tea tree oil shampoo but couldn't find any and then lost the article. I searched the Internet but couldn't find anything. I decided to purchase

a small bottle of tea tree oil and added a few drops to my baby shampoo. After just a few days, my eyes healed, and I haven't had a problem since. I continue to

wash with the shampoo about once or twice a week as a preventive. That was three months ago!



Since then, I have found a shampoo that already contains tea tree oil. It is made by Paul Mitchell and is available only in beauty

shops/hair salons. It is a little expensive, but it is more convenient than making my own and is worth its weight in gold.





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Dear Reader: I was not aware of this treatment for eye infections, but if it works, stick with it.



Tea tree oil may have antibacterial and antifungal properties, which can explain its effectiveness in treating nail fungus and now eye infections. I have also

heard of its use as a cleaner for freshly pierced ears.



There have been few studies on tea tree oil. One of the major problems is that there are several varieties. There is no guarantee that the type you purchase is

the true variety. To the best of my knowledge, the different varieties all have similar effects but varying degrees of strength and effectiveness.



Readers, please tell me about your experiences with this product. Perhaps there is something to it that warrants more studies and a future column.



To give you related information, I am sending you a copy of my health report "Dr. Gott's Compelling Home Remedies." Other readers who would like a copy should

send a self-addressed, stamped No. 10 envelope and $2 to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to mention the title.



Write to Dr. Gott c/o United Media, 200 Madison Ave., 4th fl., New York, N.Y. 10016

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