does patanjali drishti improve eyesight - #43544
I am really getting worried about my eyesight lately. It feels like it’s getting worse, you know? My vision has been blurry, especially when I try to read small text or look at my phone for too long. I’ve tried a bunch of over-the-counter eye drops but nothing seems to help. Browsing online, I stumbled upon this thing called Patanjali Drishti. Does Patanjali Drishti improve eyesight? I mean, I've heard that Ayurveda could be a good option, but honestly, I'm skeptical. I’ve always been more of a “give me glasses or contacts” kind of person, but my friend keeps raving about this herbal stuff. She said it really helped her aunt with her vision, and now I’m wondering if it could actually work for me too. But like, if I use Patanjali Drishti, will it make a difference? Does Patanjali Drishti improve eyesight in the long run, or is it just some trendy health thing? I hate to say I’m a bit desperate, but I'm open to trying it if it’s worth it. I don’t know, maybe someone here has used it and can share if there are any side effects or anything? Thanks ahead for any advice; I feel kinda lost!
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Patanjali Drishti is an Ayurvedic eye drop blend made from a combination of natural ingredients such as onion, ginger, lemon juice, and honey. It’s been promoted for various eye concerns, such as improving eyesight, relieving eye strain, and reducing redness or irritation. However, you must recognize that the effectiveness of such remedies can vary significantly from person to person. While your friend’s aunt might have seen improvements, it doesn’t guarantee the same outcome for everyone.
In terms of improving eyesight, there isn’t concrete scientific evidence yet supporting that Patanjali Drishti can provide long-term vision improvement. Ayurveda emphasizes balancing the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), and eye problems could be linked to an imbalance, particularly in the Pitta dosha, which governs vision. If there are underlying issues like refractive errors, glasses or contacts are usually necessary. Patanjali Drishti might offer symptomatic relief, like reducing dryness or soothing irritation, but it might not be a standalone solution for vision correction.
If you decide to try these eye drops, ensure to patch test for sensitivity reactions. It’s also wise to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can evaluate your overall prakriti (constitution) and current ey e condition. They might suggest additional remedies like exercises for eye muscles, or dietary changes to support eye health. Eating Vitamin A-rich foods like carrots or including ghee in the diet could also be beneficial.
As for potential side effects, some users report a mild stinging sensation or temporary redness upon application, generally due to the use of onion juice. Start with a lower frequency to judge your tolerance. Ayurveda is holistic, so incorporating lifestyle adjustments alongside any herbal remedy can enhance its benefits. This might include limiting screen time, practicing relaxation techniques, and following a balanced diet.
Since you’re feeling quite distressed, consider a comprehensive eye exam to rule out any serious issues or changes in your prescription. These steps combined with a thoughtful approach to Ayurvedic solutions could offer a practical path forward.

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