Eye Health
R5.00 – R10.00
Eye Health Tea Bags – Single (each)
Description
Vision problems come on slowly and methodically, depending on the overall health history of the person and the dietary preferences of the person in distress. Losing your eyesight is uncomfortable and frustrating for those who may not develop noticeable symptoms until the disease has become severe. While the best strategy for healthy eyes is an eye exam with your optometrist, early detection and prompt treatment can prevent vision loss.
Sight is one of our most cherished senses. To be able to bear witness to events, nature, and memories being made, we’d be hard-pressed to find our vision as a minimal necessity. Our eyes are the windows to the soul, and when we lose that sense, we lose an essential part of who we are.
The Primary Causes of Vision Loss
When you visit your eye doctor it’s imperative to have a thorough exam of your current situation. Oftentimes, and optometrist will gather health history, your latest eye prescriptions (if you wear glasses), and any other pre-existing conditions that could plague your vision. Before undergoing a natural remedy, think about these causes of vision loss that are suffered by those either older or unaware:
- Bacterial infection
- Medications
- Corneal scars
- Eye tumor
- Retinitis
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Glaucoma
- Age-related macular degeneration
- Cataracts
- Trauma
- Vitamin A deficiency
- Viral infections of the eye
- Toxins and poisoning
Because impaired vision becomes more common with age, the above conditions can affect the visual processing centers in the brain. It is different than blindness, and one that can’t be corrected to a normal level with eyeglasses.
Promoting our eye’s health doesn’t require a great deal of investment, yet it is imperative to do the research and to know what works and what doesn’t. There are some simple and easy steps to help prevent vision loss, including wearing sunglasses and hats while in the outdoors, eating nutrient-dense foods that are geared towards eye health, maintaining a proper weight, managing stress, and avoiding cigarette smoke. All of these have an effect on our vision.
Natural Herbs for Eye Wellness
To succumb to the philosophy that our eyes aren’t prone to outside interferences with either environmental toxic substances or internal maladies causing distress is to approach the natural world with a degree of hesitancy. Here’s the thing though: A natural remedy for vision loss needs to be taken seriously, as our bodies are designed to uphold and adhere to more holistic wellness than ever thought possible.
We came from natural circumstances, and it is with these remedies that we’re able to return and restore what was given to us at birth. It is NOT a fictitious claim to employ natural and organic remedies for vision loss. One important factor to take into account is that the ‘natural’ method isn’t a quick fix. Patience and perseverance are two traits that must be followed towards the path to better vision.
Most western medicine doctors are now incorporating more alternative herbs and solutions into their traditional practices, mainly due to demand. If our holistic wellness ranks higher in society than prescription drugs (and their higher costs and the propensity towards addiction) it’s highly likely that natural remedies will be more popular than eyedrops or eye medicine, or even laser surgery down the road. Big Pharma wants you to spend an exorbitant amount of money that may never alleviate your symptoms of vision loss, thus you’re left with out-of-pocket expenses you hadn’t planned and your vision continues to be compromised.
Benefits of consuming our Eye Health Herbal tea includes, but are not limited to:
- Hastens recovery from conjunctivitis
- Antioxidant rich – that protects nerve cells and improves blood flow to the retina
- Improves vision for glaucoma patients
- Reduces the production of fluid in the eye, which reduces pressure from potential glaucoma
- Packed with vitamins and minerals especially for the eyes
- Contains plant-based Lutein (Carotenoid)
- Protect eyes from blue light
- Reduces eye stress and pressure
Potential Risks and Side Effects:
NOTE: Eyebright might lower blood sugar in some people. Monitor your glucose levels.
Dandelion contains significant amounts of potassium and taking water pills (Potassium-sparing diuretics) might cause too much potassium to be in the body. Monitor potassium levels.
Do not take Ginkgo and Ibuprofen together. Ginkgo Biloba might slow blood clotting. The combination might slow blood clotting too much and increase the chance of bruising and bleeding.
Ingredients: Eyebright, Billberry, Dandelion root, Ginkgo Biloba & Marigold flowers
*We do not use any herbs that were subject to pesticides or other toxins. We use pure, raw, organic herbs and nothing else. No artificial ingredients, added flavors or GMO’s*
Recommended dose: Steep one tea bag for at least 10-15 minutes in a cup (250ml) with boiling water. Do not use sugar or milk. Best with Raw Honey. May add some freshly squeezed lemon juice, freshly chopped ginger or apple cider vinegar. Take one tea bag per day for maintenance dose. For chronic conditions: Take 2 bags per day, one in the morning and one in the evening.
Other daily supplements to also help with your vision and keep your eyes as healthy as possible:
- Vitamin C – 500 mg
- Vitamin E – 400 IU
- Zinc oxide – 80 mg
- Copper – 2 mg
- Lutein – 10 mg
- Zeaxanthin – 2 mg
Note: We provide the option to add Cannabis flower to your herbal tea. The flower has all cannabinoids present, where as the leaves of the cannabis plant have a very low acidic cannabinoid content.
Is Cannabis Tea Good for You?
Not everyone looking for alternative ways to treat diseases or stress related issues likes to smoke weed (marijuana/cannabis/dagga), mostly because of the health risk associated with it.
Cannabis tea is gentler and an excellent alternative!
It is absorbed through the digestive track and therefor a very good therapeutic aid.
- Relieve and decrease chronic pain
- Improve digestive system
- Reduce high blood pressure
- Lower abdominal pain
- Rich in various minerals and vitamins
- Antioxidant rich
- Relieve mental anxiety
- Lowers Nausea
- Treat IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)
- Treat MS (multiple sclerosis)
- Treat rheumatoid arthritis
Warning: NOT to be added / consumed when pregnant or breastfeeding.
Note: The tea bags are sold separately.
Additional information
Herb | EyeH only, Added Cannabis |
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