It’s more than minor annoyance. Untreated feelings of irritation can blur vision slightly, heighten light sensitivity, and even disrupt restful sleep. Many reach for over-the-counter drops or warm compresses for quick relief, yet lasting comfort often remains elusive. But here’s the exciting twist: centuries of traditional wisdom point to a completely different approach rooted in nature.
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Meet the Overlooked Hero: Euphorbia Hirta, the “Asthma Weed” with Eye-Soothing Secrets
Picture a small, hairy plant with tiny clustered flowers and reddish stems popping up uninvited in your garden. That’s Euphorbia hirta, known in traditional systems as dudhi or asthma weed. For generations, healers have turned to this pantropical herb not just for respiratory support but also for gentle eye comfort.
This might surprise you, but studies indicate its extracts show antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that align with those historic uses.