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The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine: The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Reference to the Amazing Realm of Healing Plants, in a Quick-study, One-stop Guide

Brigitte Mars, A.H.G.
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Especially in cases of eye infections, it is important to sterilize the eyecup between uses either by running it through a dishwasher with a heated drying cycle or by bringing water to a boil, pouring it into the eyecup, and letting it sit for 1 minute. Pour enough of the strained tea into the sterilized eyecup to fill it. Lean back and pour the mixture into one of your eyes, being sure to blink several times so the eye is well bathed. Repeat with the other eye. Make eyewashes fresh for each day of use to avoid introducing bacteria into the eyes.

Body Signs: From Warning Signs to False Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective

Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph. D., and Jacqueline Nardi Egan
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Other signs of Reiter's syndrome—which can result from some sexually transmitted diseases or from intestinal infections—include eye infections and painful urination. These lesions may also signal postular psoriasis of the palms and significant fact (See Reddish Patches, above.) But you may have Reiter's syndrome (aka reactive arthritis), an inflammation of the joints that mostly affects young adult men. (See Pitted soles, a rare form of psoriasis, which can be a reaction to certain medications or chemicals such as steroids, lithium, penicillin, and iodine.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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It is used externally for bruising, leech bites, festering eye infections, inflammation of the oral mucosa, inflammatory skin conditions, and infected wounds. Efficacy of the folk indications are not proven. PRECAUTIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS Health risks or side effects following the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages are not recorded. Stomach complaints can occur following extended use or in the case of overdose. DOSAGE Mode of Administration: Comminuted drug, as well as other galenic preparations for internal use. Preparation: To prepare an infusion, scald 0.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.
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It is used externally for bruising, leech bites, festering eye infections, inflammation of the oral mucosa, inflammatory skin conditions, and infected wounds. Chinese Medicine: Turmeric is used for pains in the chest, ribs, abdomen, liver and stomach; nosebleeds, vomiting with bleeding, and heat stroke. Indian Medicine: Turmeric is used for inflammation, wounds and skin ulcers, itching, stomach complaints, flatulence, conjunctivitis, constipation, ringworm infestation, and colic. contraindications Turmeric should not be used by people with gallstones or bile duct obstruction.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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Eyebright is an herb that's been used for hundreds of years as a compress against eye infections and other irritations, but according to Starbuck, it's effective orally to treat inflammation of nasal mucous membranes and sinuses. "I often have clients take the tincture by mouth," she says. "Topically it's great as a compress against the eyes for irritation and watery eyes." She also suggests drinking chamomile tea, as it has an anti-mucus action that allergy sufferers will find soothing. (Eyebright can be used according to the label directions, and chamomile tea can be brewed to taste.

Plants of Longevity, The Medicinal Flora of Vilcabamba

Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon
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Hemorrhages, eye infections, skin disorders and parasites (amebas and worms) were treated with four species each. Three species were used for blood purification, diabetes, and cancer. Insect bites (2), hernia, fractures, allergies, leucorrhea and venereal disease (one species each) were less important medical conditions treated. Parts of Medicinal Plants Used and Mode of Application In most cases (61%) the whole plant was used for medicinal purposes, followed by leaves (13%) and flowers (6%); seeds, roots, bark, fruits, and latex were rarely used (3% each).

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Traditionally, a compress made from a decoction of eyebright is used to give relief from redness, swelling, and visual disturbances due to eye infections (page 265).1 A tea is sometimes given internally along with the topical treatment. It has also been used for the treatment of eye fatigue and other disturbances of vision. In addition, herbalists have recommended eye-bright for problems of the respiratory tract, including sinus infections (page 407), coughs (page 139), and sore throat (page 129).2 None of the traditional uses of eyebright have been studied in clinical research.

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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HIV-positive people might contract a variety of diseases that are otherwise rare, such as Kaposi's sarcoma (a kind of skin cancer characterized by raised purple welts), the Epstein-Barr virus (also known as chronic fatigue syndrome), neurological problems, eye infections (including cytomegalovirus, which can cause blindness), toxoplasmic encephalitis (a brain infection), and systemic candidiasis (yeast infection). Other infections are those we usually consider common, such as pneumonia and various respiratory ailments.

Handbook of Medicinal Plants

Amarjit S. Basra
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Eye Complaints As an eyewash for sore eyes and to prevent eye infections, the Aborigines prepare a decoction by steeping in water or in mother's milk (much valued for its gentler action) the woody stems of Grewia retusifolia, Sterculia quadrifida, Persoonia falcata, or Brachychiton diversifolius.l& The resulting liquid is filtered and applied as an eyewash. The juice of Scaevola taccada (among Tiwi Islanders) or of Spinifex longifolius (in the Northern Territory) is used as an antiseptic directly instilled into the eyes, as eyedrops.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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Contact lenses made of a material called sulfoxide hy-drogel may hold promise for people who currently cannot wear contact lenses because they are prone to dry eyes or frequent eye infections. The new material holds more water than current lens materials. It is currently being tested in clinical trials. Q Sjogren's syndrome is a disorder that can cause dryness in the eyes. EYESTRAIN Eyestrain causes a dull, aching sensation around and behind the eyes that can expand into a generalized headache. It may feel painful or fatiguing to focus the eyes.

Interview with Keith Moeller of American Biotech Labs on the disinfectant powers of colloidal silver

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We can go in and say, "Look, in the human trials on eye infections, they used this much for this amount of time, they saw improvement in this amount of time, full recovery in this amount of time. Upper respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, abdominal pain and diarrhea, you name it." We have data on about 26 different problems that they've used, and all the data's independent. We always use top-of-the-line labs. This data was actually done; the human study was actually done in four different hospitals in the country of Ghana, West Africa.

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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Historically, silver was used topically to treat infections and is still used today to prevent eye infections in newborns. This trace mineral supplement appears to have potent antibacterial effects. Indications: Bacterial infections Burns Conjunctivitis Precautions: Colloidal silver products appear to vary greatly in quality and potency. They are best taken on a short-term basis, unless used under the guidance of a doctor. Long-term use of high dosages has been reported to result in a condition known as argyria. This permanent condition is characterized by gray or bluish-gray skin.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Use of silver, in the form of silver nitrate solution, is still required by law in most states to be used in newborns as a topical eye drop to prevent eye infections (page 265). In the early 1990s colloidal silver began appearing in the marketplace as a "nutritional supplement." Although tremendous claims and testimonials have been made for colloidal silver, almost none of these are documented with scientific research.
It was commonly used topically for skin and eye infections and has been used historically as a mouthwash to help heal canker sores (page 90). Because of its anti-microbial activity, goldenseal has a long history of use for infectious diarrhea (page 163), upper respiratory tract infections, and vaginal infections. Goldenseal is often recommended by herbalists in combination with echinacea (page 669) for the treatment of colds (page 129) and flu (page 269). Its benefits are most likely limited to helping ease the discomfort of a sore throat (page 129) associated with these conditions.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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For bruises, punctures, spitting blood, wounds, ulcers andmouth sores (juice drops), eye infections (drops); counters infections, pestilence, and plagues; indigestion; counters poisons and scorpion bites (with Plantain, Horsetail, orComfrey). •BLUECOHOSH Root(Caulophyllumthalictroides)Berberidafamily; alsocalled Pappoose (Squaw) Root, Blue (Yellow) Ginseng. Antispasmodic, diuretic, emmenagogue, demulcent, sedative, oxytocic, diaphoretic, mild expectorant, parturient (use in the last trimester only).

The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs: A Guide to Understanding and Using Herbal Medicinals

Leslie Taylor, ND
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Ecuadorian Ketchwa tribes use the leaf decoction for eye infections and snakebite. The Creoles in Guyana soak the leaves, bark, and roots in rum and use it as an aphrodisiac. Indigenous tribes in Peru use the seeds of abuta for snakebite, fevers, sexually transmitted diseases, and as a diuretic and expectorant. Amazonian herbal healers (called curanderos) toast the seeds of abuta and then brew them into a tea to treat internal hemorrhages and external bleeding. They also brew a leaf tea for rheumatism and a vine wood-and-bark tea to treat irregular heartbeat and excessive menstrual bleeding.
Curanderos (herbal healers) in the Peruvian Amazon squeeze the juice from the fresh leaves and place it in the eye for inflammation and eye infections, and they use the juice of twelve fruits taken twice daily for five days to "cure" epilepsy. PLANT CHEMICALS Bixin, extracted and used as a food colorant, has been shown to protect against ultraviolet rays and to have antioxidant and liver protective properties. Analysis of annatto seeds indicates that they contain 40 percent to 45 percent cellulose, 3.5 percent to 5.5 percent sucrose, 0.3 percent to 0.
It is used for many conditions in the tropics, including menstrual disorders, bronchitis, gingivitis, gonorrhea, gout, eye infections, rheumatism, sores, swellings, tuberculosis, ulcers, urethritis, urogenital disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, warts, and wounds. In Brazilian herbal medicine today, the dried bark and/or leaves are employed for heart problems (hypertension and irregular heartbeat), infections of all sorts, menstrual disorders with excessive bleeding, tumors, and general inflammation.
Externally, a leaf infusion or the leaf juice is used for headaches, toothaches, earaches, eye infections, wounds, ulcers, boils, burns, and insect bites. In Peru, the plant is employed for the same uses. In Mexico and Nicaragua, kalanchoe is used for similar purposes and also to promote menstruation and assist in childbirth. Kalanchoe is rich in alkaloids, triterpenes, glycosides, flavonoids, steroids, and lipids. The leaves contain a group of chemicals called bufadienolides, which are very active and have sparked the interest of scientists.
A bark decoction is used topically for eye infections and infected wounds as well as for skin spots, skin depigmentation, wrinkles, and scars. It stops bleeding quickly and is often applied to bleeding cuts. It's also thought to soothe insect bites and reduce bruising and swelling. The bark is decocted and used internally for diabetes and disorders of the ovaries. The resin is used for abscesses and skin tumors. Due to its beneficial effects to the skin, it is appearing as an ingredient in natural cosmetic products in Peru and Brazil.
The leaf is rather juicy and succulent; the leaf is mashed up to obtain the juice, which is placed directly on cuts, Contraindications scrapes, boils, and other infected skin conditions and dropped into the ears or eyes for earaches and eye infections. The plant should not be used in pregnancy. Though not supported by clinical research, it has traditionally been used during childbirth and may stimulate the uterus. Kalanchoe has documented immune modulating actions and should not be used chronically for long periods of time, or by those with a lowered immune system.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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While topical use of berberine in eye drops has been clinically studied for eye infections,2 the use of the whole herbs has not been studied for conjunctivitis or blepharitis. Are there any side effects or interactions? Refer to the individual herb for information about any side effects or interactions. CONSTIPATION _. What do I need to know? Self-care for constipation can be approached in a number of ways—but it can be hard to know just where to start.

Dr. Cass Ingram's Lifesaving Cures

Dr. Cass Ingram
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Viral eye infections may be caused by herpes, and this can become dangerous. Never use cortisone creams in the event of viral/herpetic eye infections, as this may cause the virus to spread, permanently damaging and scarring the eye. Conjunctivitis combat kit • oil of oregano — take 2 drops under the tongue twice daily. Rub a small amount on cheeks under the eye (be sure to avoid any direct contact with eyeball. Use only edible oil of wild oregano emulsified in extra virgin olive oil). Remember, it travels. • oil of wild lavender — rub on forehead and cheeks around eyes (but not in eyes).

A Physician's Guide To Natural Health Products That Work

James A. Howenstine, MD
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Eye Blend For Hyperopia (Farsighted Vision) And Eye Infections EYE BLEND contains a proprietary blend of essential oils from plants and herbs that were initially used to clear eye infections. One of the oils is jasmine. After usage, patients returned saying that they were no longer farsighted and had been able to give up using glasses. Dr. Marcial-Vega believes that this herbal blend may be opening up the drainage canals for the eye that have become partially occluded over many years. One drop is applied to the upper and lower eyelid of each eye at bedtime.

Bottom Line's Prescription Alternatives

Earl L. Mindell, RPh, PhD with Virginia Hopkins, MA
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Raising of intraocular pressure with optic nerve damage (glaucoma), loss of some visual ability, formation of cataracts, eye infections including ocular herpes simplex, perforation of the eyeball, worsening of fungal infections of the eye, stinging or burning when drops are instilled, blurred vision, discharge, discomfort, eye pain, feeling of having something stuck in the eye, blood congestion, and itching. With longtime use or high doses of steroid eye drops, enough can be absorbed into the bloodstream to cause systemic side effects.

The Natural Physician's Healing Therapies

Mark Stengler, N.D.
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Eye Infections Goldenseal works well for eye infections. 8e sure to dilute it with a sterile saline solution before applying it topically to the eyes. °*> Parasites Many herbalists and natural doctors use goldenseal in a blend of herbs—including wormwood, garlic, and coptis—to eradicate parasitic infections. °^ Respiratory Tract Infections The most popular use for goldenseal here in North America is for respiratory tract infections, including sore throats, bronchitis, and pneumonia.

Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy

Dr. Michael Heinrich, Joanne Barnes, Simon Gibbons and Elizabeth M. Williamson
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In China, the plant has been used for its astringent and diuretic properties and as a cough remedy, and in the Caribbean to treat eye infections and for diabetes. Historically, the periwinkle has had a reputation as a magic plant: Europeans thought it could ward off evil spirits, and the French referred to it as 'the violet of the sorcerers'. Jamaicans have traditionally used a tea from C. roseus to treat diabetes although it has not been possible to find a basis for this use.

The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook: Everything You Need to Know About Chinese, Western, and Ayurvedic Herbal Treatments

Alan Keith Tillotson, Ph.D., A.H.G., D.Ay.
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One hundred fifty years ago, an Ohio doctor used iodine as a matter of course to treat eye infections. For some reason, this effective treatment got lost along the way, as do many simple and effective herbal treatments. Dr. Abel has rediscovered this treatment for conjunctivitis. A 5% povidone iodine solution, commonly used to prepare all patients for eye surgery, is an inexpensive, simple, and rapidly effective cure for viral eye infections. You can either swab it on the inside of the eyelids or use it as a drop.

Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs 2005

H. Winter Griffith, M.D.
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Others: Don't use leftover medicine for other eye problems without your doctor's approval. Some eye infections could be made worse. % POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER DRUGS GENERIC NAME OR DRUG CLASS COMBINED EFFECT Anticoagulants*, oral May increase bleeding tendency. Antiglaucoma drugs* May decrease antiglaucoma effect (with flurbiprofen). Carbachol Decreased carbachol effect. 0 POSSIBLE INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES INTERACTS WITH COMBINED EFFECT Alcohol: None expected. Beverages: None expected. Cocaine: None expected. Foods: None expected.

Everybody's guide to homeopathic medicines

Stephen Cummings and Dana Ullman
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Examples of these conditions include eye infections with discharges of thick pus; bacterial ear infections with pus buildup behind the eardrum; sore throats with much pain, pus formation, and even open sore spots; urinary infections; and skin infections such as boils and herpes. In these conditions and others, the person's whole illness follows the distinct pattern of Mercurius's general symptoms. Although there are times the decision to give Mercurius may be based on the particular symptoms alone, you can be sure of your choice if the key general symptoms of the medicine are present.

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