Naturally improve eyesight and eye pressure using this herb. It works miracles even for people with more than 70 years.
There is one herb called eyebright. Obvious, right? There’s an old legend that says it was primarily called Euphrasia (which in Latin means joy) as it helped people improve their sight and see things which make them happy.
Among people, it was known as ‘the eyes of the God’s Mother’, because successfully cured many eye diseases. Many researchers and alchemist claimed that this herb can even return the vision of those who have lost it. People in their 70s and older, can naturally improve eyesight and their vision with no effort whatsoever; all they need is this herb.
Luckily for us, this herb is easily accessible; just go to the nearest tea shop and look for it. Due to its richness in vitamin C, glycoside rinantin, essential oils and eufrastan acid, it can relieve different kinds of eye infections, eye dryness and pain, it can fight bacteria and viruses and it can boost the healing process.
If you have problems with headache caused by eye pressure, you need to consume eyebright. No matter if the eye pressure was caused by too much hours spent on the computer or sitting in a smoke-filled room, just use this herb and the pain will instantly go away.
But let’s look at precisely which eye problems this herb can solve:
- Iritis
- Keratitis
- Eye infection
- Inflammation of tear ducts
- Allergic reactions
- Short-sightedness
- Glaucoma
- Dry eyes
- Eye pain due to excessive computer use
- Eye fatigue
- Watery eyes
Naturally improve eyesight and eye pressure using eyebright
No matter which of the previously mentioned eye problems you experience, be always equipped with eyebright at home; either fresh or dry. The juice from eyebright can be a natural substitution for eye drops. What you need to do is dilute the eyebright with distilled water and drop two drops in case of an eye problem.
Of course, the dry eyebright can be used to make tea for you to drink it or wash your eyes with it. Or you can use It as a compress. Either way, you’ll need 2dl of water and half a teaspoon of dry eyebright. Leave it be for 10 minutes, strain and check if the tea is cold enough for you to rinse your eyes with it. Repeat the procedure twice a day. As a compress, you can use this eyebright tea either overnight or while you’re napping. Either way you’ll need to refill it with fresh tea when it becomes dry.
If you’d like to naturally improve eyesight or prevent eye problems, drink 3 cups of eyebright tea a day.
In case of an infection emergency, you can mix eyebright with chamomile or marigold. In this way, the effect of this tea would be even more powerful and your eyes will recover faster.
There’s another way you could use dry eyebright. You can use it as a spice! If you’d want to strengthen your optic nerve, put a pinch of dry eyebright in your soup or drinks.
You can even treat sty with this tea, you know. Make the tea using the usual procedure: boil, wait for 10 minutes, strain. You should wrap the strained material in gauze and put the gauze on the sty. Leave it on the sty for 5-10 minutes and the healing process will speed up.
Eyebright for treating other ailments
Believe it or not, eyebright can be used to treat other ailments as well. In a compress form, it can treat the flu, bronchitis and other respiratory problems. Just put the compress on your chests and you’ll immediately feel relief breathing.
Also, it is good for stomachache and other digestive problems, headaches, anxiety and insomnia.
Word of advice
If you’re pregnant, nursing or you have acute stomach problems, gallbladder, liver disease or duodenal ulcers, avoid drinking this tea.
In addition, if you have more serious eye health problem, consult your doctor first if there’s any other way you could treat it. This tea may come as an addition to another prescribed treatment.