May 16, 2011 #21 K k15n1 Almost Self-Reliant Joined Nov 28, 2010 Messages 971 Reaction score 22 Points 115 I was lead to believe, after talking to a physician at some length, that the vast majority of "pinkeye" cases are viral. It goes away on its own. There's really no need for tea, shampoo, urine, etc.
I was lead to believe, after talking to a physician at some length, that the vast majority of "pinkeye" cases are viral. It goes away on its own. There's really no need for tea, shampoo, urine, etc.