Monday, September 7, 2009

Disembowel Your eyeball germs

What is in a contact lens cleaning solution? Let’s find out!
Dymed- An antimicrobial agent that rips the guts out of bacteria,
Hydranate- Prevents mucus molecules to cloud your vision
Boric Acid- a pH buffer (Which has been declared by the government as an infant killing poison)
Edetate Disodium- that prevents metallic ions from reacting with the lens
Poloxamine- traps lipids so they can be washed away (also used in gene therapy for carrying DNA)
Sodium Borate- A pH buffering agent (also found in the dust in Death Valley)
Sodium Chloride- Regulates the fluids to prevent the lens from drying out

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