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Laura Spitzfaden <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Apr 2012 11:09:30 -0400
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I have never used it frozen but I have used it fresh for pinkeye.  I also used it when I wore soft contacts to rinse out a contact that had something in it, if I was away from home.  It made the contact cloudy for a minute but worked very well and I thought it was safer and more comfortable to my eye, than tap water.

I often wished that I had frozen some milk for later use.  I lactated for 10 years and I became so accustomed to having that milk available.

We have used fresh raw goat's milk for pink eye with great success, but this was when I was no longer lactating.

Laura Spitzfaden LLLL, IBCLC

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