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triphala ghrita eye drops
Eye Disorders
Consultation #7278
1 year ago
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triphala ghrita eye drops - #7278

Chloe
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For the last couple of years, my eyesight has been slowly getting worse. I work in front of a computer for almost 10 hours a day, and by evening, my eyes are red, dry, and I feel this constant strain. Sometimes, I even get headaches because of it. I went to an eye doctor, and they said I have something called dry eyes and mild myopia (nearsightedness). They gave me lubricating drops, but honestly, I haven’t felt much relief. Recently, I came across something online about triphala ghrita eye drops. From what I’ve read, it’s an Ayurvedic preparation made with clarified butter (ghee) and Triphala, which is supposed to be really good for the eyes. It claims to reduce dryness, improve vision, and even slow down further deterioration. Has anyone here tried triphala ghrita eye drops before? Do they actually work for eye strain and improving eyesight naturally? One thing I’m confused about is how exactly triphala ghrita eye drops are used. I mean, it’s ghee-based, right? So how can you use it as an eye drop? Doesn’t it feel greasy or uncomfortable in the eyes? I’m worried it might blur my vision, especially during the day when I need to work. If you’ve used it, did you have to lie down for a while after putting the drops in? Also, are triphala ghrita eye drops safe for long-term use, or can they cause any side effects? Another thing I’ve heard is that triphala ghrita eye drops are not only for dry eyes but also for conditions like cataracts, inflammation, and general eye weakness. Is that true? My father, who’s in his early 60s, has cataracts starting in both eyes, and I was wondering if these drops might help him too. I don’t want to recommend something to him without being sure it’s effective and safe for older people. If there’s anyone here who has been using triphala ghrita eye drops regularly, I’d love to know your experience. How long does it take to see any noticeable improvement? Did it help with eye pain, vision, or dryness? I’m also curious whether there are any specific brands of triphala ghrita eye drops you trust since there seem to be so many options online. I really want to try a more natural way to take care of my eyes since I feel like staring at screens all day is ruining them. Does Ayurveda recommend any other habits or practices along with using triphala ghrita eye drops, like eye exercises or diet changes? Thanks in advance for any advice you can share. I’m hopeful something like this could finally help me and maybe even my dad.

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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Triphala Ghrita eye drops, made from ghee and Triphala, are an Ayurvedic remedy known for promoting eye health, especially for issues like dryness, strain, and general eye weakness. The ghee-based formula is believed to nourish and lubricate the eyes, reducing dryness and improving vision over time. It may also help with eye conditions like cataracts and inflammation, though results can vary. The ghee can feel greasy initially, but it typically doesn’t blur vision long-term. Some users recommend lying down for a short time after applying the drops to ensure proper absorption and avoid discomfort.

For dry eyes and mild myopia, many users have reported improvement in eye comfort, reduced strain, and clearer vision with consistent use. However, it’s important to consult a practitioner before starting any new treatment, especially for your father’s cataracts, as it may help in slowing progression but should be used cautiously in conjunction with other treatments.

Triphala Ghrita is considered safe for long-term use, but it’s crucial to ensure the product is from a trusted brand. There are several options available, so choosing one with good reviews or recommended by a practitioner is essential. Along with eye drops, Ayurveda suggests practices like eye exercises (palming, eye rotations) and a diet rich in eye-nourishing foods like leafy greens, carrots, and turmeric.

If you’ve been staring at a screen all day, it’s also a good idea to take breaks regularly to avoid eye strain and hydrate to support overall eye health.

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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Triphala Ghrita eye drops are an Ayurvedic remedy often used to address eye strain, dryness, and general eye health. It’s made with Triphala (a combination of three fruits) and clarified butter (ghee), which is believed to nourish and soothe the eyes, reduce dryness, and potentially improve vision.

How to Use: These drops are typically applied to the eyes before bed or during a rest period, as they can blur vision temporarily. Lie down for a few minutes after using them to allow proper absorption. They are not greasy in the way that ghee is when consumed, and they should provide soothing relief for dryness.

Effectiveness: Triphala Ghrita is said to help with a variety of eye conditions, including dry eyes, myopia, cataracts, and inflammation. It’s believed to nourish the eye tissues and reduce strain caused by prolonged screen time. However, the results vary, and it may take a few weeks for noticeable improvement.

Safety: Generally, it’s safe for long-term use if used as directed, but consult an Ayurvedic practitioner if you have concerns or if your father has cataracts or other underlying eye conditions. For older individuals, it can help with cataracts, but it’s not a cure—it can support eye health as part of a broader treatment plan.

Other Tips: Ayurveda also recommends practices like eye exercises, keeping the eyes moist, and avoiding excessive screen time. You may benefit from dietary changes that support eye health, such as incorporating carrots, spinach, and amla (Indian gooseberry) for vitamin A.

If you’ve used Triphala Ghrita, or have any advice, feel free to share. It’s helpful to find a trusted brand that offers high-quality, purified ghee and Triphala for the best results.

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Dr. Sara Garg
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Your situation sounds quite relatable, especially with the common struggle of screen time impacting eyesight these days. Let’s dig into triphala ghrita eye drops for your concerns. First off, they’re made with triphala—a combo of three fruits known to strengthen the eyes, and ghrita (ghee), which acts as a soothing carrier. People use it traditionally in Ayurveda for dry eyes, improving vision, and general eye health.

Now, using something ghee-based as eye drops might feel odd at first. It’s thick, yes, but many folks find it nourishing and not excessively uncomfortable. Usually, it’s recommended to use them at night, before bed. That way, any temporary blurring or greasiness doesn’t interfere with your daily tasks. You’ll want to lie down, apply a drop in each eye, and then maybe just relax for a few minutes. Over time, regular use (we’re talking weeks, sometimes more) can make a real difference.

About safety—triphala ghrita is generally safe, but like anything, it’s best to try a little first and see how your eyes respond. For long-term use, I’d suggest checking in with an Ayurvedic practitioner.

Regarding your father’s cataracts: Triphala ghrita might support general eye health and reduce discomfort, but significant conditions like cataracts often might still need surgical intervention, especially as they advance. Worth having him see an ophthalmologist for a baseline assessment.

Lastly, habits… Ayurveda does recommend eye exercises, like palming (just rub your hands and gently cup your eyes), blinking often, or gazing at distant objects. These help recalibrate focus, reducing strain. Diet-wise, focus on vitamin-rich foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach—stuff good for eye health. Omega-3s found in flaxseed or fish oil can also help combat eye dryness.

Brands? There’re a few like Baidyanath or Dabur, but just make sure any product is authentic and reputable. Remember, with naturals, it’s about patience and consistency rather than instant fixes. Take care!

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