Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Rose Water for Eye Irritation

The eye irritation may be due to dryness of the conjunctiva (which results from excess vata), or it may be related to excess hyper­acidity or pitta in the stomach. Or, because the liver and eyes are closely related, high or stagnant pitta in the liver may be a causal factor. It is important to pin down the cause in order to treat it with maximum effective­ness. But most of the following remedies will be helpful in all situations.

Around the age of 40, alochaka pitta (a sub­type of pitta associated with vision) tends to become low, and people frequently find that their eyes become irritated. Individuals who work in front of a computer for a long time, watch a lot of TV or movies, or do a lot of driving or close-up work, or who live in a city with high air pollution, may find that their eyes become irritated and build up quite a lot of strain.

Use of Rose Water
Take 1 ounce of distilled or purified water, add 5 drops of pure rose water, and use the solution to rinse your eyes. Use a dropper or an eye cup, and be sure the water is neither too cold nor too hot. This solution will immediately soothe any eye irritation.


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