Addressing corneal opacity with Ayurvedic techniques requires a careful approach to ensure safety and efficacy. Anjana, or collyrium, indeed plays a role in treating eye conditions, and using specific formulations like Madhu Anjana and Shankhadi Rasakriya Anjana can be promising. However, it’s essential to proceed cautiously, preferably under supervision of a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner.
Madhu Anjana, involves the use of honey, which is known for its soothing and antimicrobial properties. To prepare, take pure, organic honey. With clean hands, you can apply a very thin layer of this honey on your closed eyelids, allowing it to seep in through the gaps between eyelids and possibly reach the cornea. This can be done gently, once a day, ideally during early morning hours when your body is naturally inclined to cleansing processes.
On the other hand, Shankhadi Rasakriya Anjana is a more complex preparation. It’s made from conch shell ash combined with other ingredients and requires precise formulation. It is advisable to procure this from a certified Ayurvedic dispensary to ensure proper concoction. The application is somewhat similar – a tiny amount applied to the eyelids before allowing it to gradually affect the eye.
Alignment with your dosha and eye constitution (netra prakriti) is crucial, starting with a personalized consultation to ensure safe use of these Anjanas.
Regarding diet and lifestyle, focus on reducing Kapha dosha which might contribute to such conditions. Include warm, light, spicy foods, and avoid dairy and excessive cold foods. Practicing Pranayama and Yoga could also benefit overall eye health.
Remember, self-applied remedies carry risks, so it is vital to first consult with a professional who can guide you properly, monitoring any adverse reactions or improvements meticulously.


