From this link: http://www.drmirkin.com/morehealth/G113.htm
Here it says how to make eye drops out of your own blood to help dry eye:
Each night before you go to sleep, apply erythromycin eye ointment into your eyes and neosporin ointment on the outside of your eyelids and nose. If that doesn't work, you may be a candidate for the new estrogen treatment. The only treatment other than estrogen that treats dry eyes effectively is to make eye drops from your own blood. Protein in your blood holds the tears on your eyeball to prevent dryness.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING EYE DROPS FROM YOUR BLOOD (3): Go to your local blood bank and donate blood. If you are healthy, they will be delighted to take your blood, remove your red blood cells from your blood fluid, keep your red cells and return the fluid from your blood to you usually at no cost. Ask your doctor to mix equal parts of your blood with sterile normal saline (a salt solution) under sterile conditions. Your doctor can then order around a hundred sterile eye drop bottles and fill each with the mixture of your blood and saline. Warning: must be sterile. The eye drop bottles can be kept for a very long time in your freezer. Remove one bottle at a time and place two drops into each eye as often as you like. Each instillation will keep your eyes moist and comfortable for several hours.
Here it says how to make eye drops out of your own blood to help dry eye:
Each night before you go to sleep, apply erythromycin eye ointment into your eyes and neosporin ointment on the outside of your eyelids and nose. If that doesn't work, you may be a candidate for the new estrogen treatment. The only treatment other than estrogen that treats dry eyes effectively is to make eye drops from your own blood. Protein in your blood holds the tears on your eyeball to prevent dryness.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING EYE DROPS FROM YOUR BLOOD (3): Go to your local blood bank and donate blood. If you are healthy, they will be delighted to take your blood, remove your red blood cells from your blood fluid, keep your red cells and return the fluid from your blood to you usually at no cost. Ask your doctor to mix equal parts of your blood with sterile normal saline (a salt solution) under sterile conditions. Your doctor can then order around a hundred sterile eye drop bottles and fill each with the mixture of your blood and saline. Warning: must be sterile. The eye drop bottles can be kept for a very long time in your freezer. Remove one bottle at a time and place two drops into each eye as often as you like. Each instillation will keep your eyes moist and comfortable for several hours.
That's nasty! I would drop a blood in my eye.. No way.. I'll stick with Visline.