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Old 12-15-2008, 10:07 AM
talon1812
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Default Re: Can't find sterile saline spray ....

Yep, I'm having the same problem. Found this site tonight and I'm
going to order about 10 cans of it!!

http://www.salinesolutionsite.com/


Frank Allbright
Killeen, Texas






On Oct 16, 11:11*pm, amy.far...[at]gmail.com wrote:
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> On Sep 28, 10:21 pm, te...[at]cfl.rr.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I post this on the outside chance that someone might see this through
> > the plethora of spam that seems to plague this group. Anyway, has
> > anyone seen any of that canned, sterile "aerosol" saline spray
> > recently? I've occasioned to be in both Florida and California over
> > the last month and found it nowhere. I've checked Walgreens, Wal-Mart,
> > CVS, regional chains, etc. and have come up empty-handed. What gives?
> > Might this be another solution to a non-existent problem foisted on us
> > by the Enviro-Marxists? <shudder> > TIA
> I've been searching too - I have no idea why they would discontinue
> something simple like this...

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Old 11-10-2008, 07:51 PM
MS
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Default Re: Can't find sterile saline spray ....

search this newsgroup--for a post about "non-preserved saline" that I
wrote. It includes a phone number for direct order of the aerosol canned
non-preserved saline.

<temp2[at]cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:306060de-04ec-41ef-bc0a-32b84c7b1114[at]v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
- quote -

> Hello,
> I post this on the outside chance that someone might see this through
> the plethora of spam that seems to plague this group. Anyway, has
> anyone seen any of that canned, sterile "aerosol" saline spray
> recently? I've occasioned to be in both Florida and California over
> the last month and found it nowhere. I've checked Walgreens, Wal-Mart,
> CVS, regional chains, etc. and have come up empty-handed. What gives?
> Might this be another solution to a non-existent problem foisted on us
> by the Enviro-Marxists? <shudder> TIA


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Old 10-17-2008, 03:11 AM
amy.farell@gmail.com
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Default Re: Can't find sterile saline spray ....

On Sep 28, 10:21 pm, te...[at]cfl.rr.com wrote:
- quote -

> Hello,
> I post this on the outside chance that someone might see this through
> the plethora of spam that seems to plague this group. Anyway, has
> anyone seen any of that canned, sterile "aerosol" saline spray
> recently? I've occasioned to be in both Florida and California over
> the last month and found it nowhere. I've checked Walgreens, Wal-Mart,
> CVS, regional chains, etc. and have come up empty-handed. What gives?
> Might this be another solution to a non-existent problem foisted on us
> by the Enviro-Marxists? <shudder> TIA

I've been searching too - I have no idea why they would discontinue
something simple like this...
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Old 10-05-2008, 11:52 PM
BobGioIns@gmail.com
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On Sep 30, 1:44*am, Salmon Egg <Salmon...[at]sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> In article
> <edc7d78b-3139-4650-9104-8f6b40809...[at]j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com> ,
> *t...[at]tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> > I have also been looking for sterile saline spray for eyes, with no
> > luck. *What happened? *Several stores used to carry this spray
> > (example brand name: Sensitive Eyes), but no longer seem to stock the
> > product. *( I am also located in Florida.) It was reasonably priced at
> > $2 to $4.50 per can. *The closest thing I can find is on the internet
> > at $7.99 per can, plus shipping.
> > To answer the question above regarding it's use: *Since I have eyes
> > that cannot tolerate any preservatives, I would use this spray to
> > rinse my contacts prior to inserting them in my eyes. *It is also
> > useful to spray it directly into your eyes for the gentle rinsing of
> > dry eyes or eyes that have any tiny debris particles. *Yes, there are
> > small vials of sterile saline solution, but they are much more
> > expensive and not as helpful at removing makeup or debris that may get
> > in your eyes.
> I cannot imagine any spray of this nature staying sterile once any seal
> is broken. Single use containers would be the way to go.
> Bill
> --
> Private Profit; Public Poop! Avoid collateral windfall!- Hide quoted text-
> - Show quoted text -

You are an idiot. Please refrain from commenting on things you know
not about.
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Old 09-30-2008, 04:57 PM
Ed
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Default Re: Can't find sterile saline spray ....

By the way, it's not only sterile, but UNPRESERVED as well. So the
likelyhood of eye irritation is greatly lessened.


Ed
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Old 09-30-2008, 04:55 PM
Ed
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Default Re: Can't find sterile saline spray ....

I've been using WalMart's "Equate" brand of sterile aerosol saline for
years and now I can't find it anymore.
I wonder what's up with that? It was very inexpensive (compared to
the name brand).

Ed
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Old 09-30-2008, 05:44 AM
Salmon Egg
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In article
<edc7d78b-3139-4650-9104-8f6b4080982d[at]j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com> ,
tyee[at]tampabay.rr.com wrote:

- quote -

> I have also been looking for sterile saline spray for eyes, with no
> luck. What happened? Several stores used to carry this spray
> (example brand name: Sensitive Eyes), but no longer seem to stock the
> product. ( I am also located in Florida.) It was reasonably priced at
> $2 to $4.50 per can. The closest thing I can find is on the internet
> at $7.99 per can, plus shipping.
> To answer the question above regarding it's use: Since I have eyes
> that cannot tolerate any preservatives, I would use this spray to
> rinse my contacts prior to inserting them in my eyes. It is also
> useful to spray it directly into your eyes for the gentle rinsing of
> dry eyes or eyes that have any tiny debris particles. Yes, there are
> small vials of sterile saline solution, but they are much more
> expensive and not as helpful at removing makeup or debris that may get
> in your eyes.

I cannot imagine any spray of this nature staying sterile once any seal
is broken. Single use containers would be the way to go.

Bill

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Private Profit; Public Poop! Avoid collateral windfall!
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Old 09-30-2008, 02:23 AM
tyee@tampabay.rr.com
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On Sep 29, 7:30*pm, Ray K <raykos...[at]optonline.net> wrote:
- quote -

> te...[at]cfl.rr.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I post this on the outside chance that someone might see this through
> > the plethora of spam that seems to plague this group. Anyway, has
> > anyone seen any of that canned, sterile "aerosol" saline spray
> > recently? I've occasioned to be in both Florida and California over
> > the last month and found it nowhere. I've checked Walgreens, Wal-Mart,
> > CVS, regional chains, etc. and have come up empty-handed. What gives?
> > Might this be another solution to a non-existent problem foisted on us
> > by the Enviro-Marxists? <shudder> > TIA
> What is this used for? There are plenty of saline sprays for nasal use
> in squeeze bottles.

I have also been looking for sterile saline spray for eyes, with no
luck. What happened? Several stores used to carry this spray
(example brand name: Sensitive Eyes), but no longer seem to stock the
product. ( I am also located in Florida.) It was reasonably priced at
$2 to $4.50 per can. The closest thing I can find is on the internet
at $7.99 per can, plus shipping.

To answer the question above regarding it's use: Since I have eyes
that cannot tolerate any preservatives, I would use this spray to
rinse my contacts prior to inserting them in my eyes. It is also
useful to spray it directly into your eyes for the gentle rinsing of
dry eyes or eyes that have any tiny debris particles. Yes, there are
small vials of sterile saline solution, but they are much more
expensive and not as helpful at removing makeup or debris that may get
in your eyes.

Thanks for any help...

 
Old 09-29-2008, 11:30 PM
Ray K
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temp2[at]cfl.rr.com wrote:
- quote -

> Hello,
> I post this on the outside chance that someone might see this through
> the plethora of spam that seems to plague this group. Anyway, has
> anyone seen any of that canned, sterile "aerosol" saline spray
> recently? I've occasioned to be in both Florida and California over
> the last month and found it nowhere. I've checked Walgreens, Wal-Mart,
> CVS, regional chains, etc. and have come up empty-handed. What gives?
> Might this be another solution to a non-existent problem foisted on us
> by the Enviro-Marxists? <shudder> TIA
What is this used for? There are plenty of saline sprays for nasal use
in squeeze bottles.
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Old 09-29-2008, 03:21 AM
temp2@cfl.rr.com
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Default Can't find sterile saline spray ....

Hello,

I post this on the outside chance that someone might see this through
the plethora of spam that seems to plague this group. Anyway, has
anyone seen any of that canned, sterile "aerosol" saline spray
recently? I've occasioned to be in both Florida and California over
the last month and found it nowhere. I've checked Walgreens, Wal-Mart,
CVS, regional chains, etc. and have come up empty-handed. What gives?
Might this be another solution to a non-existent problem foisted on us
by the Enviro-Marxists? <shudder
TIA
 

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