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Eyebright Tincture , Organic Euphrasia officinalis 1:3
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Euphrasia Officinalis
Eyebright extract tincture 45% alcohol extract
1:3
clinical grade
0.5-2ml 3 times daily
Eyebright is a herb with small white flowers that feature purple streaks and a splash of yellow near the centre.
It has been used in traditional herbal medicine in Europe for centuries, particularly for minor eye ailments like redness and irritation hence the name 'eye bright' (no treatment implied, only folk literature)
The herb’s Greek name, Euphrasia, means gladness, referring to how you may feel if the herb restores your eye health.
Constituents
Eyebright contains several beneficial plant compounds, including the flavonoids luteolin and quercetin
Theoretical action (no facts implied)
Luteolin and quercetin according to herbal literature may inhibit immune cells called mast cells, which release histamine — a compound that triggers allergy symptoms like runny nose and watery eyes
This antihistamine property may be one reason why eyebright has traditionally been used to treat seasonal allergies or hay fever — though studies haven’t tested its effectiveness for this purpose
Eyebright also contains compounds known as iridoids (bitter). One of the most studied compounds in this group is aucubin
Herbal folk uses
Eye Health
Anti-inflammatory
Bitter digestive and liver tonic
Allergies
Do not take if pregnant
Euphrasia Officinalis
Eyebright extract tincture 45% alcohol extract
1:3
clinical grade
0.5-2ml 3 times daily
Eyebright is a herb with small white flowers that feature purple streaks and a splash of yellow near the centre.
It has been used in traditional herbal medicine in Europe for centuries, particularly for minor eye ailments like redness and irritation hence the name 'eye bright' (no treatment implied, only folk literature)
The herb’s Greek name, Euphrasia, means gladness, referring to how you may feel if the herb restores your eye health.
Constituents
Eyebright contains several beneficial plant compounds, including the flavonoids luteolin and quercetin
Theoretical action (no facts implied)
Luteolin and quercetin according to herbal literature may inhibit immune cells called mast cells, which release histamine — a compound that triggers allergy symptoms like runny nose and watery eyes
This antihistamine property may be one reason why eyebright has traditionally been used to treat seasonal allergies or hay fever — though studies haven’t tested its effectiveness for this purpose
Eyebright also contains compounds known as iridoids (bitter). One of the most studied compounds in this group is aucubin
Herbal folk uses
Eye Health
Anti-inflammatory
Bitter digestive and liver tonic
Allergies
Do not take if pregnant