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DRY EYES TREATMENT: This soap has helped my dry eyes problem. No more blurry vision.
By SE on Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2018
I love this soap. I have had dry eyes for years and have looked and looked on -line for answers. Somehow, I found the eye love website with the 2 eye doctors. I was amazed at what I learned. I bought the spray and the tea tree soap and started the treatment so see if I had the problem with the clogged meibomian glands from the demodex parasite. I've had the bottom lashes of my eyes showing flaky skin like things (like dandruff) and had styes for so many years. The eye doctor said to wash with baby shampoo and I was allergic to the wipes and the shampoo so I just washed my eye lids very carefully with the soap I use. this did help a lot but I still did have problems. When I found eyelove website and the 2 eye doctors I tried the soap and I immediately felt the difference. I believe that I have both species of the demodex parasites. I have the one on the eyelids that block the meibomian glands from draining the oils that we need to prevent the dry eyes. I'm very sensitive to these demodex parasites so I must have some type of immune problem to them. I also have very sensitive skin and was afraid to use this tea tree soap. I found this soap to be gentle enough for me and it works!!!! The demodex were upset when I applied the soap to my scalp and entire face. I also included the nasal area because it has hair in it too and the ears (don't get the water in the ears). For years, I thought it was strange that the oily part of my face seemed to be so itchy every night. I would scratch and scratch (this is the area on both sides of my nose. the really oily area). It turns out that the demodex live in the hair follicles of the eye lashes and hair follicles of the scalp and skin. I have both species of this parasite. I've used this soap for 2 weeks now and wash 2 times day , both my hair and face. The itching of the skin has decreased. My bags under my eyes have decreased. Each day, they (bags under eyes) seem to be decreasing in size. I believe that I was so infested with these parasites that they were in my hair pores and the parasite increased the size of the pores so that they can multiply and live in there. I have now using the warmed eye mask to heat up the meibomian glands and then push the eyelids so that the glands can drain. My dry eyes are improving more and more each day. I still have loads of the demodex but it's much less than it originally was. I just have to many of them this it's going to take a while for me to get these parasites under control and have have them stop blocking the meibomian glands so my eyes can get completely well. My vision used to be blurry, double vision. Now, I see clearly and no double vision. This is a miracle for me. If you have dry eyes, you must try this treatment. By age 90, 100% of the people have dry eyes. Most people have demodex parasites, but only some have a sensitivity to them and they multiply on your body in your pores that have sebum. They eat the sebum and multiply. I believe that they have a life of about 2 weeks plus of minus a few days. In your meibomian glands, they multiply and have fun eating. They don't poop, but when they die, their body dissolves and they release all of the toxins from their body into out hair follicles and meibomian glands. Yuck. They also carry bacteria. This may be why some people get roseacea from parasites living in the pores of the body. Not everyone will react to these parasites as I do, but there are some people that do. I've read forums where people have figured out that they have this parasite and wonder what they can do to get better. I have also depended on Essential Oils to help this condition. I use DoTerra oils which are therapeutic grade and certified pure. I have also tried other tea tree oils soaps and many of them are too harsh for my skin. This brand seems to be more gentle on the skin.
Top critical review
Ok
By Carole Carroll on Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
This so was just ok, it was a little expensive.
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