Eyebright
Did you know that eyebright is a wildflower native to Europe? An astringent and an anti-bacterial as well as an anti-inflammatory, it has been used to treat eye problems for hundreds of years, according to Health911.com. To create an eye wash, mix 1 tsp. of dried eyebright with a cup of water and boil for 10 minutes. Allow it to cool, and then pour half a teaspoon into each eye.
Evening Primrose
Evening primrose is a wildflower native to North America, Europe and parts of Asia, and gets its name because it only flowers at night. The seeds of the evening primrose are rich in the essential fatty acids that aid in tear production and help relieve dry eyes, according to DryEyeSyndrome.net. You should take 1,000 mg capsules of evening primrose oil twice daily, according to EyeCareBasics.com. Primrose oil capsules can be purchased at health food stores.
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