SMOKE FROM THE 'CHULHA', or the wooden stove used for cooking all over
rural India causes distressing eye problems for many women working in
poorly-ventilated mud homes.
As a result, I get to see young and old women with red eyes and puffy eyelids, quite often.
Smoke from burning firewood causes conjunctival inflammation, which sometimes progresses to chronic lachrymal sac infection, a persistent condition often needing surgery, because medicines are said to give only a temporary and partial relief.
However, about ten years ago, I came across a bottle of eyedrops
containing a herb called EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS and thought of trying it
out in a particularly resistent case of lachrymal sac infection.
To my delight, it worked very well.
The old lady's eyes cleared within a week and remained free of infection for as long as she used the eye drops.
Since then, I have used Euphrasia eye drops in many cases, always with good result.
They are available in a Homeopathy or Ayurveda store.
Many an operation has been prevented by these eye drops, certainly.
Dr. Jayashree Joshi, MD
www.farawaysister.com
(affordable Online Health Consultations)
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E mail : joshi@herbaltradition.com
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