Home Herbal Uses Curing eye through Ayurvedic Herbs
Herbal Uses

Curing eye through Ayurvedic Herbs

Share
eye care ayurveda
Share

eye care ayurvedaEye is one of the important organs for the perception of vision. Also many people have their beauty in their eyes. Even a minute thing that goes inside an eye makes a lot of trouble. So I have tried to collect some useful herbs for curing in the problem of an eye. Here are these herbs:-

a. Abelmoschus moschatus (Latakasturika)Latakasturika is beneficial for eyes. Parts used – Root, seed and leaves.

b. Achyranthes aspera (Apamarga)-The root, seed and leaf of Apamarga is used in the form of juice and powder to treat eye diseases.

c. Acorus calamus (Vaca)The rhizomes of Vaca is use in the form of powder, paste and decoction to treat eye diseases.

d. Aegle marmelos (Bilva)The fruit, leaves and root of Bilva is used in the form of powder, juice and decoction to treat eye diseases.

e. Azadirachta indica (Nimba)The all parts of Nimba is used in the form of juice and decoction to treat eye diseases.

f. Boerhavia diffusa (Punarnava)Punarnava root powder or the paste removes itching of eye, when taken with milk, honey, ghee respectively,(5-10 gms) (BP.Ci.63.210).

g. Boswellia serrata (Sallaki)The exudates of sallaki mixed with sugar and honey should be applied over to eyes in conjunctivitis (SS.U.10.7)

h. Butea monosperma (Palasa)1. Flowers of Palasa should be rubbed with honey and used as collyrium (SS.U.10.9)2. Exudates of Palasa or sallaki (Boswellia serrata) mixed with sugar and honey should be used as collyrium (SS.U.10.7)

i. Cyperus rotundus (Mustaka)The rhizomes of Mustaka is used in the form of powder and decoction to treat eye diseases.

j. Emblica officinalis (Amalaki)Powder of amalaki, harethaki (Terminalia chebula) and vibhethaki, (Terminalia bellerica) is used internally and externally in eye diseases.

k. Holostemma ada-kodien (Jivanti)In case of Defects of vision leaves of jivanti is used as a vegetable (SS.U.17.50)

l. Madhuca indica (Madhuka)The Flowers, bark and fruit of Madhuka is used in the form of juice and decoction to treat eye diseases.

m. Piper longum (Pippali)The fruit and root of Pippali is used in the form of powder to treat eye disease.

n. Solanum nigrum (Kakamachi)The whole plant of Kakamachi is used in the form of juice to treat eye-diseases.

o. Strychnos potatorum (Kataka)The seed of kataka is rubbed with honey and mixed with little camphor is applied as collyrium to eyes. It clears eyes (SG.3.13.103)

p. Terminalia bellerica (Bibhitaka)Bibhitaka seed-kernel mixed with honey (and used as collyrium) removes corneal opacity (SS.U.12.31; RM.3.15).

q. Terminalia chebula (Haritaki)The fruits of Haritaki is used in the form powder to treat eye disease.

r. Tinospora cordifolia (Amrita, Guduchi)The stem, root and leaf of Guduchi is used in the form of juice and decoction to treat eye disease.

Share
Written by
Dr. Ram Mani Bhandari

Dr. Ram Mani Bhandari is an experienced Ayurvedic physician and Panchakarma expert based in Australia. He is the founder of a successful Ayurveda wellness centre and has been passionate about writing since 2011. Trained in both India and Nepal—the heartlands of Ayurveda—he holds a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) from the Institute of Medicine at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. Dr. Bhandari’s areas of expertise include Panchakarma (Ayurvedic detox), Vastu (Vedic architecture), Jyotish (Vedic astrology), and Naturopathy.

4 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
neem and turmeric on empty stomach
Health TipsHerbal Uses

Neem + Turmeric on Empty Stomach: Sadhguru’s Ayurvedic Hack Explained

Discover why Sadhguru recommends neem and turmeric balls on an empty stomach,...

how to make medicated ghee at home?
Ayurvedic RecipesHerbal Uses

How to Make Medicated Ghee (Ghritam): An Authentic Ayurvedic Guide

A step-by-step Ayurvedic guide to preparing herbal ghee at home with authentic...

Lemon vs lime
Food & LifestlyeHerbal Uses

Lemon vs Lime in Ayurveda: Which One Should You Use for Digestion and Detox?

An Ayurvedic Breakdown of the Similarities, Differences, and Dosha Benefits of Lemon...

Ayurmantra.com is your trusted space for expert-written articles, reviews, and insights on Ayurveda, yoga, nutrition, and natural healing. Stay connected to the latest in Ayurvedic wellness, news, and therapies from around the world.

Let's keep in touch

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our Latest Ayurveda articles instantly! Your privacy is important to us :

Disclaimer: All Information on Ayurmantra.com is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider. For more details, see Ayurmantra's Terms of Use.

Copyright 2024 www.ayurmantra.com All rights reserved powered by Webful Creations