Yes to stop the stinging sensation of the chlorine...
No, putting milk in your eyes will not improve your vision underwater. In fact, it can be harmful and irritating to your eyes. It's best to use appropriate swimming goggles for clear underwater vision.
No woman or mother should put breast milk in a baby's eyes! Myths and folklore often have NO basis in fact or medicine. Breast milk is meant only to be a nutrient. Any antibodies present in breast milk will only be of benefit if consumed as breast milk, processed through the child's blood stream, and delivered to the cells. Breast milk has NO benefits when applied topically e.g. applied to the skin, ears, or eyes.
you put the chocolate flavoring in the milk
YES! I'm a swimmer and if you fill goggles with milk (the more fatty the milk the better) and hold it to your eyes it is instant relief. The fat molecules in the milk attach to the nerve endings in your eyes and stop the pain.
Its no biggy put the milk in
The Greeks put milk in bread
Get all of your blinking over and done with beforehand. Ads by GoogleCosmetic Eye LiftContact Skilled Plastic Surgeon For Natural Results With Modern Methods www.RefineInstitute.com2 Put one drop of milk into each eye. The drop of milk must be the size of half of a pea.3 Roll your eyes for a bit to let your eyes get used to the milk
no clean milk will sooth the eyes to some extent but it would be better to use an off-the-shelf eyedrop or eye moisturiser. the eyes are red as a result of the irritation from the smoke
you put milk chocolate bannanas and sugar then you mix it or blend it.
No, it is not recommended to put milk in a kettle as it can scorch and create a mess.
A calf would drink the milk direct from a cows udder, or it can be fed the milk from a bottle, but you can not put the milk back into the udder.
If you put two 1-pint containers of milk together how much milk do you have?