Home Remedies to Improve Eyesight
Eye
Exercises
Eye
exercises make your eye muscles more flexible, and bring energy and blood flow
to the eyes to maintain optimal vision. Regular eye exercises combat
eye strain and also improve focus as well as concentration.
Here
are few exercises to improve your eyesight:
Exercise
1:
Hold
a pencil at an arm’s length and focus on it. Slowly bring it closer to your
nose and then move it farther from your vision until you can no longer keep it
in focus. Repeat about 10 times a day.
Exercise
2:
Roll
your eyes in the clockwise direction for a few seconds, and then roll them
counter-clockwise for a few seconds. Repeat four or five times, blinking your
eyes in between each set.
Exercise
3:
Try eyelid fluttering by blinking your eyes 20 to 30 times rapidly and
repeatedly, without squeezing your eyes shut. Finally, close your eyes and let
them rest. You can also try palming, which is described below. Do this twice
daily.
Exercise
4:
Concentrate
your vision on a distant object for a while. The best way to do this without
straining your eyes is to look at the moon and focus on it for three to five
minutes daily.
Perform
one or more of these eye exercises on a regular basis, at least for a few
months, to get encouraging results.
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2.
Sunning and Palming
Sunning
and palming are also beneficial for eyes as these methods help reactivate and
flex the eye lens and ciliary muscles.
Sunning
will provide the benefit of the sun’s healing abilities and palming will
promote relaxation and a sense of well-being. According to Chinese culture,
the sun
contains vital life energies that are critical to the health of the
eyes as well as the overall body.
For
sunning, allow the sun to shine directly on your closed eyelids while breathing
deeply. Do this once daily for a few minutes, followed by palming.
For
palming, rub your palms together to generate heat and then gently cup your
palms over your closed eyes without applying pressure on the eyes. Make sure to
cover your eyes completely so there is no trace of light. Do this several times
daily while visualizing a pleasant scene.
3.
Acupressure/Acupuncture
According
to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), malfunctioning or diseases in the eyes
are often closely related to the liver and kidneys. There are various
acupressure/acupuncture points around the orbits of the eyes, which are the
bones that surround the eyeballs.
Massage
each of the acupressure points around the orbits of your eyes gently for five
to 10 seconds. Start from point #1 shown in the image above and go up and
outward massaging each distinct point. You can do this several times
daily.Note: If you are pregnant, consult a trained acupuncturist before trying
this therapy. Also, do not massage areas with scars, burns or infection.
Walking
barefoot on grass in the morning dew for about 30 minutes is also considered an
acupuncture method to help improve eyesight as it activates the nerve fibers
connected to your feet. There are reflexology pressure points for the eyes on
the second and third toes. Plus, the green color of the grass is soothing for
the eyes.
4.
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo
biloba improves circulation and eye blood flow. In addition to improving your
vision, it protects against problems like glaucoma and macular degeneration.
Early research suggests that it may also benefit people with retinopathy.
Ginkgo
biloba is also known to relieve anxiety and improve
memory and thinking, especially in those suffering from dementia and
Alzheimer’s disease.
Take
120-mg standardized ginkgo biloba capsules daily in two or three divided doses.
Note: This
herb should not be given to children. Also, people suffering from diabetes
should consult their doctor before taking this herb.
5.
Bilberry
Bilberry
is another popular herb for vision and eye heath. It can also help improve
night vision as it stimulates the regeneration of the visual purple component
of the retina.
Plus,
it protects against macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts. It is also
good for retinal problems related to diabetes or high blood pressure as it is
high in a chemical called anthocyanoside that has powerful antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory properties.
Eat
about one-half cup of ripe bilberry fruits daily.
You
can also take bilberry supplements, after consulting your doctor. Generally, it
is advised to take 160 mg of bilberry extract (with 25 percent anthocyanidin)
two times a day, a few times a week.
Note: As
this herb may interact with other herbs and medications, consult your doctor
before taking it.
6.
Almonds
Almonds
are also great for improving vision because of their rich omega-3 fatty acid,
vitamin E and antioxidant content. They also help enhance memory and
concentration.
Soak
5 to 10 almonds in water overnight.
The
next morning, peel the skin and grind the almonds.
Consume
this paste with a glass of warm milk.
Do
this daily for at least a few months.
7.
Fennel
Fennel
contains nutrients and antioxidants that promote
healthy eyes and also slow down the progression of cataracts. Ancient
Romans, in fact, regarded fennel as the herb of sight. Preferably use the
larger variety of fennel for improving eyesight.
Put
one cup each of almonds, fennel and sugar candy (misri) or simply sugar in a
blender.
Blend
the ingredients into a fine powder.
Before
going to bed, eat one tablespoon of this powder, followed by a glass of warm
milk.
Do
this daily for at least 40 days.
8.
Wild Asparagus
Wild
asparagus, also known as shatavari, is another excellent home remedy to improve
eyesight. According to Ayurveda, this medicinal herb is said to promote a long,
healthy life of the eyes.
Mix
one teaspoon of wild asparagus with one-half teaspoon of honey.
Consume
this mixture twice daily with a cup of warm cow’s milk.
Continue
for a few months.
9.
Indian Gooseberry (Amla)
Indian
gooseberry, also known as amla, is another excellent remedy to improve
eyesight. It is packed with several nutrients, especially vitamin C and other
antioxidants. Vitamin C promotes healthy capillaries and helps maintain proper
functioning of retinal cells.
Mix
two to four teaspoons of Indian gooseberry juice in one-half cup of water.
Drink it twice daily, in the morning and evening. You can also take the juice
with honey.
Another
option is to eat an Indian gooseberry preparation called amla murabba, which is
a sweetened preserve.
Follow
either of these remedies daily for at least a few months.
10.
Healthy Diet
Eat
a diet high in vitamins A, B-complex, C, D and E, beta-carotene, amino acids,
lutein and zeaxanthin, all of which promote eye health. The chlorophyll in
green leafy vegetables also helps improve eyesight.
Eat
carrots, spinach, corn, beetroot, sweet potato, blueberries, broccoli, kale and
other fresh green leafy vegetables. Fatty fish, eggs, nuts and seeds are also
beneficial for eye health.
You
can also take nutritional supplements after consulting your doctor.
Additional
Tips
Do
not stay hooked to your television or computer screen as it contributes to eye
strain.
When
working on a computer, position the monitor at a comfortable distance, about 18
to 24 inches away. The height of the monitor should be at or just below eye
level.
To
avoid glare on your computer, get an anti-glare screen if needed.
Take
frequent visual breaks and rest your eyes every 20 minutes.
Avoid
reading in dim light as it puts strain on the eye muscles.
Do
not wear glasses that have the wrong prescription; this is particularly
important for children.
Get
regular eye checkups.
When
out in the sun, wear sunglasses to protect your eyes.
Always
use good quality eye cosmetics and discard old eye makeup.
Get
proper sleep as sleep deprivation leads to eye discomfort and blurry vision.