Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) has a long history of use as a natural remedy. Traditionally used for eye inflammation (conjunctivitis, blepharitis, styes), it's also known to support respiratory health (bronchitis, coughs), digestive issues (gastritis, indigestion), and even boost hair growth. This 50g pack of dried eyebright herb offers a versatile solution for various ailments. Discover its soothing properties for eye relief, its ability to thin mucus in the respiratory tract, and its potential benefits for overall well-being. Learn about traditional uses, preparation methods, and precautions.
Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis), a time-honored herbal remedy, offers a wealth of potential health benefits. For centuries, its primary application has been in the treatment of eye conditions. Early European texts dating back to the 14th century detail its use for eye inflammation, including conjunctivitis, blepharitis (eyelid inflammation), styes, and corneal issues. Historically, it was even lauded for its potential to improve vision, although scientific evidence for this is limited. Traditional uses extend far beyond ophthalmic applications, encompassing various ailments.
Steep 1 tablespoon of dried eyebright herb in 2 cups (400ml) of boiling water for 1 hour. Strain and consume 50ml three times daily. For children under 5, administer 1 tablespoon 3-4 times daily. For children aged 5-12, 50ml 3-4 times daily. This infusion can be used internally for the aforementioned conditions and externally as eye compresses or a hair rinse (twice weekly).
For external use (compresses and washes), eyebright can be combined with equal parts elderflower and dill seeds. Steep 2 teaspoons of this mixture in 1 cup of boiling water. Strain after cooling.
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