Natural Remedies

Possible Parasite in the Eye and Eye Twitch - Remedies Needed

Posted by Margaret (Cobb County) on 06/26/2020

Hello,

I have an interesting issue the past month. I think I may have a parasite in one of my eyes. I don't know what else it would be. When I close my eyes and especially if it's a darkened room, I can sometimes see something moving across my left eye. It moves from one side to the other and that's it. Just one, not more. and not every day. It started I believe, after I bought some sushi from the grocery store a couple of months ago. Interestingly, if I rub this eye, I will sometimes get a twitch. The other eye doesn't twitch, just this one. Has anyone heard of this? Could it be something else?

To get rid of it, I have tried an anti-parasite herbal formula and colloidal silver drops in the eye. Not working. The CS caused my eye to twitch, but a few days later the whatchamacallit was back. I don't think this is a eye floater. Hoping someone can suggest something that will get rid of it. When I search on this issue it appears it is something you can get in Africa, but not normally in the US! Thank you for any and all suggestions!

Replied by Charity
Faithville, Us
06/26/2020
Replied by Anon
Not Canada
06/26/2020

(I am not a medical professional so use your own judgment and research skills.)

Maybe Anbesol or clove drops with saline in the eye? In theory it will confuse the parasite because it will be numb and unable to navigate or feed, and it will eventually die.

You will need to look into whether it is safe to use in the eye. A cursory search said Anbesol would be safe, possibly a mild irritant.

You might make a hot water infusion of clove powder in sterile saline eye rinse solution. Filter it through a coffee filter before use.

Or maybe a rinse with thuja or black walnut hull.

Something like this, maybe: Into a small cup put sterile saline eye rinse and a bit of tincture, fit the cup over the eye socket snuggly to prevent leaks, close the eye, tilt the head back, and open the eye allowing the rinse to cover the eye.

Frequently chewing on cedar leaves or black walnut hull might allow the active constituents to affect the eyes.

You may have not used the dewormer remedy long enough.

You should probably talk to someone more qualified in the natural health field.

Good luck.