I've been reading about cataract treatment and prevention. The two most common recommendations are....
- N-acetyl-carnosine eye drops (plus other ingredients)
...or much cheaper and apparently equally good...
- Using castor oil as eye drops
What has been your experience with using castor oil?
I could not imagine dripping oil into my eyes and having that be a good or comfortable thing, but there are so many positive reports of using a drop of castor oil before bed that I elected to give it a go. Acuity much better people say, eyes feel great in the morning, and resolution of cataracts. Really? OK, just one eye then...
This was not as uncomfortable as I expected, but it was certainly uncomfortable. My eye felt a little tacky, and the upper eyelid in particular felt slightly 'sore', as if there were dust under it. I still had this sensation the following morning, and had to take a long hot shower to rinse 50% of the effect away. Hours later I still felt that my vision was slightly blurry and odd-feeling in that eye.
So what gives?! What explains the difference between by experience and others'? Maybe it's this...
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/17962450
RESULTS:
Compared to the four other oils, castor oil was shown to induce significant necrosis and P2X7 cell death receptor and caspase 3 activation and to enhance intracellular reactive oxygen species production. Aleurites moluccana and camelina oils were not cytotoxic and increased cell membrane omega-3 fatty acid content. [...and yet...] None of the five tested oils showed any in vivo ocular irritation [...huh?].
CONCLUSIONS:
The results demonstrated that castor oil exerts cytotoxic effects on conjunctival cells. This cytotoxicity could explain the side effects observed in some patients using eye drops containing castor oil as a vehicle.
Thanks for your views/experiences/knowledge.
Edited by StephCThomp, 11 June 2016 - 12:42 AM.