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Ayurvedic remedies to combat red eyes and air pollution’s effects

The impact of air pollution on eye health is increasingly concerning. Red eyes, often a symptom of environmental stressors, can be alleviated and prevented through the holistic practices of Ayurveda

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May 14, 2024, 11:00 pm IST
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In the modern era, with rapid urbanisation and industrialisation, the issue of air pollution has become increasingly prevalent, impacting various aspects of health, including eye health. Red eyes, often symptomatic of exposure to environmental stressors, can be effectively addressed through the holistic principles of Ayurveda. Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine originating in India, offers a comprehensive approach to well-being, encompassing dietary habits, lifestyle modifications, and therapeutic practices. By incorporating Ayurvedic remedies into daily life, individuals can not only alleviate redness but also bolster their eyes’ resilience against the detrimental effects of pollution.

Ayurvedic practices for optimal eye health:

Triphala Eye Wash

Triphala, a renowned Ayurvedic blend of three powerful fruits – Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki – emerges as a formidable ally in promoting optimal eye health.

Creating a simple eye wash involves soaking Triphala powder in water overnight, creating a solution that can be gently applied to cleanse the eyes each morning. This ritual serves to not only purify the eyes but also diminish inflammation, effectively countering the adverse impacts of pollution.

Netra Tarpana

Engage in the ancient Ayurvedic practice of Netra Tarpana, where medicated ghee is delicately poured into a specially crafted well around the eyes. This enduring practice stands the test of time as a means of rejuvenating the eyes. Beyond relief from redness, Netra Tarpana is a potent ally in fortifying the ocular muscles and elevating overall vision. Embrace this ritual regularly, as it shields the eyes from the oxidative stress induced by pollution and becomes a steadfast guardian of ocular well-being.

Practice Trataka

Trataka, a yogic technique centred around focused gazing, is a superb method for fortifying eye strength and diminishing redness. By directing the gaze unwaveringly onto a fixed point, this practice engages and exercises the eye muscles, fostering a sense of relaxation and relieving strain induced by environmental factors. Beyond its positive impact on ocular health, Trataka extends its benefits to mental well-being, calming the mind.

Incorporate Amla in diet

Central to Ayurveda’s holistic approach to well-being is the significant role of diet. In the realm of eye health, Amla emerges as a key player. Abundant in vitamin C and antioxidants, Amla becomes a potent support in the eyes’ battle against oxidative damage induced by pollutants. Whether consumed as fresh fruit or in powdered form, integrating Amla into one’s diet becomes a proactive step toward enhancing eye immunity.”
Amid the fast-paced nature of contemporary living, safeguarding one’s eyes from redness induced by pollution is a matter of hygiene and a pivotal aspect of holistic well-being.

Also Read: Ayurvedic strategies for maintaining optimal Iodine levels: Tips for thyroid health

Ayurveda, renowned for its comprehensive approach, provides an array of natural remedies to protect the eyes. By adopting lifestyle modifications, including nutritious foods, and embracing the Ayurvedic practices mentioned above, individuals can fortify their eyes against the challenges posed by pollution.

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