Angielynn
I make an herbal tea with eyebright. I steep the herb in filtered water for about 20 minutes until it's cool enough to put in my eyes. Then I do eye exercises while I hold the eye cup to my eye. I trace the letters of the alphabet with my eye two times for each eye. I also leave the wash in my eye when I'm done. I don't wipe it off. Be forewarned. It burns after a couple minutes, but apparently this is normal. It also leaves my eyes bloodshot for an hour or so. A small price to pay for such success.
Read this article
http://www.lifebalm.com/page.cgi?newsletter/vol2_8
There are numerous success stories referred to here regarding eyebright and eyes, including cataracts and other eye problems. Fascinating stuff. This article does mention that someone feels they get a better quality wash by letting it steep for 24 hours. I haven't tried that. I seem to be having great success with simple tea making.
Good luck! I'm so glad I've finally found something that works!
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I make an herbal tea with eyebright. I steep the herb in filtered water for about 20 minutes until it's cool enough to put in my eyes. Then I do eye exercises while I hold the eye cup to my eye. I trace the letters of the alphabet with my eye two times for each eye. I also leave the wash in my eye when I'm done. I don't wipe it off.
Read this article
http://www.lifebalm.com/page.cgi?newsletter/vol2_8
There are numerous success stories referred to here regarding eyebright and eyes, including cataracts and other eye problems. Fascinating stuff. This article does mention that someone feels they get a better quality wash by letting it steep for 24 hours. I haven't tried that. I seem to be having great success with simple tea making.
Good luck! I'm so glad I've finally found something that works!