What is the eyebrows?
Eyebright ( Euphrasia officinalis ), also known as Euphrasia or Meadow Eyebright, is a flowering herb found primarily in Eastern European countries such as Hungary and Yugoslavia. It gets its name from red stripes found on its flowers, indicating the appearance of blood -eye eyes. Medieval doctors used a philosophy called doctrine of signatures to determine which herbs would best deal with certain diseases. This plant was considered a natural remedy for eye problems such as conjunctivitis, bleparitis, dry eye and states. Even doctors and herbalists discourage the use of non -sterile domestic decors of this herb and prefer patients to use only sterile solutions available as an imported item in health food stores and other herbal medicine. G.Eperally put a few drops of solution on the sterile cloth and apply it as a compress directly to the affected eye.
Although there are little scientific information about the effectiveness of the eyebrows, believeIt is that the plant contains tannins that would function as natural weldes if they were placed in the eyes. Other components of Eyebright can also have mild antibacterial properties. It should never be applied directly to the eyes of a person if they wear contact lenses or have recently undergone eye correction or corneal treatment.
Eyebright can also be consumed as a tea several times a day, which deals with the solution of sinus problems and coughing associated with common colds. This tea can also help with hoarseness and sore throat, although there is little evidence to support this claim. Some patients believe that this can also solve nausea and respiratory problems in general.
Using Eyebright is generally discouraged by the mainstream physician because it can cause serious damage to the user's eyes unless properly prepared and sterilized. Even if properly used can cause significant rednessIt forces and itching of the eyes, especially if it is applied directly to the eye surface. It seems that the internal ingestion of eyebrows is safe, although the effects of herbs on pregnant or nursing women have not been fully studied.