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| Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) | |
| Common names: Euphrasia officinalis, Augentrostkraut, Euphraisiae herba, Euphrasia, Euphrasia officinalis. Eurphrasia rostkoviana, Herbed Euphraise |
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Eyebright is an elegant, tiny English pasture plant, with deeply-cut leaves and numerous, small, white or purplish flowers variegated with yellow. Its botanical name Euphrasia is borrowed from the Greek Euphrosyne (gladness), one of the three graces who was distinguished for her joy and mirth. In Elizabethan times, "eyebright ale" was a popular remedy for eye problems of all sorts. |
ConstituentsAnti-inflammatory acubin, antiviral caffeic acid, antiallergenic ferulic acid. Parts UsedLeaf, stem and small pieces of the flowers. Typical PreparationsWarm compress or tea. Also convenient as an extract or capsule. SummaryHerbalists use eyebright as a poultice with or with concurrent administration of a tea for the redness, swelling, and visual disturbances caused by blepharitis and conjunctivitis. The herb is also used for eyestrain, and to relieve inflammation caused by colds, coughs, sinus infections, and sore throat. PrecautionsThe safety of this herb during pregnancy and lactation is not proven. |
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