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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Atman
(31,464 posts)When I first started using them years ago they listed Bella Donna as an active ingredient, while also labeled as homeopathic. They've changed the name since then, as well as the ingredients panel. Inert ingredients are listed as "water" and maybe some saline. There are NO active ingredients listed anymore, not even Bella Donna. Now under "active ingredients" it states that "this product complies will accepted homeopathic standards." IOW, there are NO active ingredients. If there were, the FDA would require that they be listed on the label. It is snake oil. $9 for a tiny bottle of distilled water. This is NOT "natural medicine." It is distilled water.
BTW, it's Similasin Dry Eye Relief. I guess your eyes aren't dry anymore once you put two drops of distilled water in them.