Ahh, eye strain from all those screens! I feel you. So about akshi tarpana—yeah, you’re on the right track. It’s like this amazing eye spa day, where medicated ghee forms a protective layer 'round your eyes. The idea is that it nourishes and soothes 'em. Works for strain but also more serious stuff, though, like dry eyes or early cataracts.
But, safety first! It’s better handled by professionals ‘cause they’ve got the whole process down to a tee, making sure all’s done clean and precise. It’s tempting to try at home, but honestly, things could get a bit messy (eye pun intended!) or even risky if not managed well. Plus, a professional would use specific ghee, not the store-bought kind you might use for cooking.
Finding a practitioner can be tricky, especially in smaller places, but the key is checking their credentials—look for panchakarma specialists or certified Ayurvedic doctors. If you connect with someone, don’t shy away from asking questions about their experience. Better safe, right?
Is it like this miracle for dark circles too? Some folks say yes, some say it helps somewhat—but our body is complex, and what works for one may not for another. I’d say, don’t expect overnight magic but it can def. aid in overall eye health.
For sessions, you’d typically need a few, spaced out over some weeks. You might not see instant results, like popping an aspirin, but with some dedication, relief is possible. It could end up being something you incorporate as maintenance, but no need to do it forever if your eyes feel a lot better.
Anyway, keep listening to your body and get someone qualified to guide you through akshi tarpana if you decide it’s your next step. And remember, Ayurveda’s about harmony, so consider things like giving your eyes regular breaks and blink often when you’re glued to screens. Good luck with finding relief!



