Don't mind me. It's been a tough week and I feel like obsessing.
Has anybody heard of eyebright or tried it? I just can't help but have a little faith in all treatments when we's seen some good things lately with glutathione. The info on eyebright is below:
Eyebright
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What is Eyebright?
Alternate Names: Euphrasia officinalis, meadow eyebright, red eyebright
Eyebright is a European wild plant. It gets its name because it has been used since the Middle Ages to treat eye irritation. The whole herb is used medicinally.
Why People Use This Herb
Eyebright is used primarily as a topical compress of eye inflammation. It is beneficial for reducing redness and swelling.
* Conjunctivitis
* Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids and lashes causing flaking and redness)
* Hay fever
* Tired eyes
* Stye
* Eye irritation
Common Doses
Eyebright can be used topically or taken internally as a tea. Herbalists usually recommend boiling 10-15 g of the dried herb in 2 cups of water for 10 minutes. After this liquid has cooled, it is used as a compress. Eyebright can also be taken as a tincture and a tea.
Safety
* Eyebright should not be used in pregnancy or lactation.
* Call your health care practitioner if you experience any of these side effects: headache, itching, red, swollen eyelids, severe eye pressure, increases sensitivity to light, vision problems, or confusion.
Important Points About Eyebright
* Eyebright should only be used topically under professional supervision, due to concerns about the sterility of topical eye compresses. Improper use may cause eye infection.
Has anybody heard of eyebright or tried it? I just can't help but have a little faith in all treatments when we's seen some good things lately with glutathione. The info on eyebright is below:
Eyebright
Your Guide, Cathy Wong, N.D. From Cathy Wong, N.D.,
Your Guide to Alternative Medicine.
FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now!
What is Eyebright?
Alternate Names: Euphrasia officinalis, meadow eyebright, red eyebright
Eyebright is a European wild plant. It gets its name because it has been used since the Middle Ages to treat eye irritation. The whole herb is used medicinally.
Why People Use This Herb
Eyebright is used primarily as a topical compress of eye inflammation. It is beneficial for reducing redness and swelling.
* Conjunctivitis
* Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids and lashes causing flaking and redness)
* Hay fever
* Tired eyes
* Stye
* Eye irritation
Common Doses
Eyebright can be used topically or taken internally as a tea. Herbalists usually recommend boiling 10-15 g of the dried herb in 2 cups of water for 10 minutes. After this liquid has cooled, it is used as a compress. Eyebright can also be taken as a tincture and a tea.
Safety
* Eyebright should not be used in pregnancy or lactation.
* Call your health care practitioner if you experience any of these side effects: headache, itching, red, swollen eyelids, severe eye pressure, increases sensitivity to light, vision problems, or confusion.
Important Points About Eyebright
* Eyebright should only be used topically under professional supervision, due to concerns about the sterility of topical eye compresses. Improper use may cause eye infection.
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