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Eyebright (Euphrasia rostkoviana) a well-known folk eye medicine, supporting the function of eyesight, contributing to better vision, helps keep the eyes healthy and has overall strengthening and revitalizing effects...
Eyebright (Euphrasia rostkoviana), a well-known folk ophthalmic eye-promoting eye medication that helps keep eyes healthy, grows mainly west of the Urals, north of central Scandinavia, south of the northern Mediterranean. It occurs scattered throughout the territory, from lowlands to mountainous locations, but is classified as a critically endangered plant.
Eyebright (Euphrasia rostkoviana) is famous for its healing effects. It is one of the most important natural eye medicines, suppressing eye inflammations such as conjunctivitis and eyelid inflammation, etc., helps with eye fatigue associated with photophobia and helps regenerate the eyes and eyes after a long session at the computer or television, removes tearing eyes.
In addition, it lowers blood pressure, promotes digestion, suppresses dry cough in bronchitis and helps with mental overwork.
In ophthalmology, a combination with a decoction of Marigold flower is especially recommended. In the case of cataracts, it is advisable to supplement the use of the skylight by rinsing the eyes with a decoction of a forest raspberry leaf cooked for about two minutes. After cooling to body temperature, rinse your eyes several times a day with this decoction.
In bronchytitis, a combination with mucus drugs, especially with the Moorish Mallow flower, is suitable.
When mentally reworking, combine Eyebright with drugs that act as adaptogens and harmonizers, such as Ginseng and Eleutherococcus.
Sight strengthening, revitalizing
2 capsules twice a day, take with food, drink with water. It is recommended to take it for 30 days and, if necessary, after a 10-day break, the treatment can be repeated.
Has no side effects, but it is not intended for children under 12 years of age.
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