Amniotic fluid, says the article is not to be put in your eyes. Why am I not surprised to see this on a tech site and posting it on my own tech site?
We as disabled people can use apps to determine what a product is. They have bar codes on them, which allow people with disabilities to use applications to tell us wha it is.
While some products may not be known by the apps, we can also use other apps to get human assistance.
This is why I am deciding to post this article from Ars Technica titled put amniotic fluid in your eyes
Amniotic fluid is mostly just fetal uri.
I’m surprised to see an article like this from Ars, I’d expect Kim Komando to cover this and it wouldn’t surprise me if she does.
While I use eye drops myself to treat dry eye and what feels like stuff in my eyes, I got a sheet of paper from a professional eye doctor and I chose two, one being a lubricant that I put in my eyes when needed. I found the drops at target, a well-known chain that sells everything. I even found details about the drops and read it carefully using the app which is accessible.
Two companies, according to Ars Technica’s article are selling the drops that are talked about, and one even changed their web site recently.
I do care about each and every one of you, even if i don’t know you. This is why i have decided to put this up mainly as a PSA and reminder to use our apps and seek professional advice where applicable.
Make it a great day!
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